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Kalends, Ides and Nones

The ancient Romans called the days of the month, referring to the Kalends, Ides and Nones, and that is what this application does: by entering a date, shows his wording in Latin (one of several). For ancient dates it shows some information about the organizing of the pertinent calendar. The application considers the Gregorian and Julian calendars and a reconstruction of Numa and Romulus (or Roman) calendars.There is also a converter that uses the latin numbers subtractive principle (4 = IV) and, for numbers beyond 3999, the convention: a line above = per one thousand, two lines above = per one million. They can be inserted Arabic or Latin digits.

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Reviews (5)

Dra. F. Aug 24, 2020     

Great, but Hard to read on the 'stone' background, and it totally needs a widget! would be a 5 star is those where solved

Bri. B. Sep 14, 2019     

great app! is it possible to also make this into a widget? gratias tibi ago.

Bre. M. Jan 1, 2018     

A handy little app, like it a lot, but the text is difficult to read, needs to be bolder, more contrasting, oh and shouldn't New Years Day be the 1st of March

Lor. T. Jan 19, 2015     

A Roman Calendar and Number converter, nice! Please make letters and numbers bigger and will give 5 stars.

Ini. B. Apr 2, 2016     

I liked it. I had spent half an hour looking for an app that might tell me the date. I only miss that I can not make it display it like in a widget, so that I only have to open phone and see it. Great though!!