Proleptic Gregorian calendar (English Wikipedia)

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  • "George Washington's Birthday". National Archives. n.d. Retrieved 11 May 2016.

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  • Spathaky, Mike. "Old Style New Style Dates and the Change to the Gregorian Calendar". GENUKI. Retrieved 27 May 2021. Increasingly parish registers, in addition to a new year heading after 24th March showing, for example '1733', had another heading at the end of the following December indicating '1733/4'. This showed where the New Style 1734 started even though the Old Style 1733 continued until 24th March. ... We as historians have no excuse for creating ambiguity and must keep to the notation described above in one of its forms. It is no good writing simply 20th January 1745, for a reader is left wondering whether we have used the Old or the New Style reckoning. The date should either be written 20th January 1745 O.S. (if indeed it was Old Style) or as 20th January 1745/6. The hyphen (1745-6) is best avoided as it can be interpreted as indicating a period of time

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  • Greece was the last country to officially convert from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar, so that 15 February 1923 was followed the next day by 1 March 1923. [1]

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