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  1. 7 Days of the Week. Everybody knows that there are 7 "days of the week". But do you know that there are only 5 "weekdays"? And of course the "weekend" has 2 days. The days of the week come from the Names of mythical figures, so the first letter of each day must be a CAPITAL letter. Days of the Week: Monday = associated with the Moon

  2. Nov 8, 2023 · The early Egyptians had a 10-day week, as did, briefly, the French Revolutionary Government 200 years ago. An ancient calendar once used in Lithuania employed a nine-day week, whilst the Mayans of Central America used a complicated system including 'weeks' of 13 numbered days and 'weeks' of 20 named days.

  3. May 7, 2014 · The seven-day week originates from the calendar of the Babylonians, which in turn is based on a Sumerian calendar dated to 21st-century B.C. Seven days corresponds to the time it takes for a moon ...

  4. Tuesday was named for the Roman god of war, Mars, so in Latin was known as dies Martis. However, the Germanic god of war was known as Tiu and the English day of the week is derived from this Germanic god’s name instead, first known as Tiwsday and eventually Tuesday. Wednesday. Similarly, the Germanic equivalent of the Roman god Mercury was ...

  5. Days of the week in English. Origins of the English names for days of the week. Monday - comes from the Old English Mōnandæg (day of the Moon) and is a translation of the Latin name dies Lunae. Tuesday - comes from the Old English Tīwesdæg (Tyr's day). Tyr (a.k.a. Tiw, Tew or Tiu), was the Nordic god of single combat and heroic glory in ...

  6. Information about the origins names for the days of the week in many languages. More details days of the week with notes on their origins compiled by Shlomo Lerman (PDF, 1.34MB) - this information comes from a variety of sources, including geonames.de, Indian Moons, Days & Other Calendar Stuff, and a number of books. Information about days of ...

  7. The major periods are seven days, 1/4 month, long. This seven-day period was later regularized and disassociated from the lunar month to become our seven-day week. The Naming of the Days The Greeks named the days week after the sun, the moon and the five known planets, which were in turn named after the gods Ares, Hermes, Zeus, Aphrodite, and ...