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November (Roman month) : ウィキペディア英語版 | November (Roman month) November (from Latin ''novem'', "nine") or ''mensis November'' was originally the ninth of ten months on the Roman calendar, following October (''octo'', "eight") and preceding December (''decem'', "ten"). It had 29 days. In the reform that resulted in a 12-month year, November became the eleventh month, but retained its name, as did the other months from September through December. A day was added to November during the Julian calendar reform in the mid-40s BC. The outstanding event during November was the Plebeian Games from the 4th through the 17th. The month had few other festivals. It was under the guardianship ''(tutela)'' of Diana.〔 H.H. Scullard, ''Festivals and Ceremonies of the Roman Republic'' (Cornell University Press, 1981), p. 196.〕 ==In the agricultural year== The ancient farmers' almanacs ''(menologia rustica)'' instruct farmers to sow wheat and barley, and to attend to ''scribatio'', trenching around trees.〔Scullard, ''Festivals and Ceremonies,'' p. 196.〕
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