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Mercedonius ( for "Work Month"),.. also known as Mercedinus,. Interkalaris Fasti Triumphales. or Intercalaris (), was the intercalary month of the . The resulting was either 377 or 378 days long. It theoretically occurred every two (or occasionally three) years, but was sometimes avoided or employed by the Roman pontiffs for political reasons regardless of the state of the solar year. Mercedonius was eliminated by when he introduced the in 45 BC.


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This month, instituted according to Roman tradition by , was supposed to be inserted every two or three years to align the conventional 355-day Roman year with the .

The decision of whether to insert the intercalary month was made by the , supposedly based on observations to ensure the best possible correspondence with the . However, the pontifex maximus would normally be an active politician, and the decision would often be manipulated to allow friends to stay in office longer or force enemies out early., On the Natal Day, Ch. XX. Such unpredictable intercalation meant that dates following the month of Februarius could not be known in advance, and further to this, Roman citizens living outside Rome would often not know the current date.

The exact mechanism is not clearly specified in ancient sources. Some scholars hold that in intercalary years February's length was fixed at 23 days and it was followed by a variable-length mensis intercalaris with 27 or 28 days. This view is followed in generalist surveys of calendrical history.such as those of D.E. Duncan, G.R. Richards, or A. Aveni.

However, following a discussion of intercalation by Michels (1967) — the standard reference on the pre-Julian calendar some specialist studies of the pre-Julian calendar published since 1967including papers and books by A. E. Samuel, P. S. Derow, P. Brind'Amour, V.M. Warrior, J. Rüpke, R. Hannah, and C.J. Bennett claim that in intercalary years Februarius was set at either 23 or 24 days, which was followed by an intercalary month of 27 days.

Whichever interpretation is correct, the days a.d. VI Kal. Mart. to Prid. Kal. Mart., normally referring to the end of February, were in intercalary years the concluding days of the mensis intercalaris.

The month was eliminated by Julius Caesar with his in 45 BC.


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