Quintilis

Quintilis was the former Latin name for the fifth (later seventh) month in the Roman calendar. Quintilis was renamed to July in honor of Julius Caesar, who was born in that month. Julius Caesar renamed it in 44 B.C. 1 year before he changed the calendar over to a solar calendar and added January and February.

 

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