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Originally the fifth month in the Roman calendar and called Quintilis, July was renamed Iulius in 44 BCE by the Roman Senate to honor Julius Caesar. This was his birth month and a tribute to his implementation of the Julian...
Originally the fifth month in the Roman calendar and called Quintilis, July was renamed Iulius in 44 BCE by the Roman Senate to honor Julius Caesar. This was his birth month and a tribute to his implementation of the Julian...
The month of May is widely believed to be named after Maia, a Roman goddess of fertility and growth, honored with sacrifices and festivals for agricultural prosperity. Associated with growth and abundance due to its dedication to Maia, May (Maius)...
June's origins trace back to the Roman calendar. It was likely named after Juno, the queen of the gods associated with marriage, or possibly after the iuniores, a Latin word for "younger ones" or "younger" in a plural form. Originally...
April's name likely derives from the Latin aperire, meaning "to open," fitting its role as the start of spring's blossoming. Another less certain theory links it to the Greek goddess Aphrodite. In the original Roman calendar, April (Aprilis) was the...
March, named after the Roman god of war Mars, was originally the first month of the Roman calendar, marking the start of the military campaigning and agricultural season. While January later became the official start of the Roman civil year...
How did January get its name? Dive into its ancient history, modern feel, zodiac signs (Capricorn/Aquarius), and the deep symbolism of its garnet birthstone.
The first muz girl was drawn in 2008 and was the inspiration for the series of characters which appear in this first edition of the muz girl coloring book.
Aside from the colored front and back cover, the coloring book is a total of 36 black and white hand drawn illustrations comprising of 30 muses and several backgrounds.
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