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The Romans originally followed a ten-month calendar starting in March without January and February. King Numa added these months in 713 BC to sync with lunar cycles. Julius Caesar’s reform in 46 BC aligned the calendar with the solar year, introducing leap year and leap day in February every four years, skipping every 100 years to stay accurate.