A CALCULATION OF THE WEEKDAY
IN THE JULIAN CALENDAR   II J

According to Chronologist Wilhelm Soltau



This web page calculates the weekday corresponding to a particular date of
the Julian Calendar.

The web page only calculates the weekday, if the year is within the period
between year 45 B.C. and year 9 A.D.

The Year 0 (zero) is a thought year when Jesus Christ was born. This year
is a reference year to our present year counting. The years before Year 0
have got a minus sign (-) in front of the year and is the same as "Before
Christ" (B.C.). The years after Year 0 have a plus sign (+) or an omitted
sign in front of the year, and is the same as "Anno Domini" (A.D.).


In general "Year 0" is written as "Year 0 A.D.".


A little calendar history

According to the English Wikipedia, the Julian Calendar was used as follows:

Date
YY-MM-DD
    The year according to
the Roman Chronology
    Description

-47   707,  DCCVII A.U.C.   The Roman Calendar was
used between the years
753 B.C. and 47 B.C.
-46   708,  DCCVIII A.U.C.   The Roman Calendar was
reformed year 46 B.C.,
which was a leap year
-45-01-01   709,  DCCIX A.U.C.   The calendar was intro-
duced. The year 45 B.C.
was a leap year
-41-02-30   713,  DCCXIII A.U.C.   Physical leap day
-38-02-30   716,  DCCXVI A.U.C.   Physical leap day
-35-02-30   719,  DCCXIX A.U.C.   Physical leap day
-32-02-30   722,  DCCXXII A.U.C.   Physical leap day
-29-02-30   725,  DCCXXV A.U.C.   Physical leap day
-26-02-30   728,  DCCXXVIII A.U.C.   Physical leap day
-23-02-30   731,  DCCXXXI A.U.C.   Physical leap day
-20-02-30   734,  DCCXXXIV A.U.C.   Physical leap day
-17-02-30   737,  DCCXXXVII A.U.C.   Physical leap day
-14-02-30   740,  DCCXL A.U.C.   Physical leap day
-11-02-30   743,  DCCXLIII A.U.C.   Physical leap day
+08-02-29   762,  DCCLXII A.U.C.   Every forth year from
the year 8 A.D., has
been a leap year


Calculation

Press the button to start the calculation.


ENTER THE DATE IN THIS SHAPE Y/M/D:


         


The Result

The corresponding weekday is a