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There’s no recorded evidence of this though
King Numa added January and February to the beginning of the calendar year because the previous system with 10 months didn’t align well with the seasons. This pushed the rest of the months back by 2 giving us this weird remnant. Originally, months 5 and 6 also had Latin names based on the number of the month (Quintilis and Sextilis) but those were late renamed to honor Julius Caesar and his adopted nephew Augustus Caesar, which is how we got the names for July and August.
Edit: Added a comma
But IF it is true…
Curious either way.
It was a roman king who changed it to align with lunar cycles, he died of old age so was probably never stabbed