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    Aprilis or mensis Aprilis (April) was the second month of the ancient Roman calendar, following Martius (March) and preceding Maius (May). On the oldest...
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  • tennis player April (1961 film), a Georgian-language romance-drama film Aprilis, the second month of the ancient Roman calendar April (disambiguation)...
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  • Summer Clouds (Hungarian: Bolond április) is a 1957 Hungarian romantic comedy film directed by Zoltán Fábri and starring Marianne Krencsey, László Mensáros...
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    typically be a first-page article but not the top headline. In Poland, prima Aprilis ("First April" in Latin) as a day of pranks is a centuries-long tradition...
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  • Northern Hemisphere and vice versa. The Romans gave this month the Latin name Aprilis but the derivation of this name is uncertain. The traditional etymology...
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  • Corrado Aprili (born 13 November 1964) is a former professional tennis player from Italy. Aprili, a right-handed player from Verona, played on the professional...
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  • Festivals in ancient Rome were a very important part in Roman religious life during both the Republican and Imperial eras, and one of the primary features...
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    A fragment of the Fasti Praenestini for the month of Aprilis, showing its nundinal letters on the left side...
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    in the calendar. The first four months were named after gods (Martius, Aprilis, Maius, Junius) and the others were numbered (Quintilis, Sextilis, September...
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    is obscure. Iunius, originally the fourth month, had 29 days alongside Aprilis ("April"), Sextilis (later renamed Augustus "August"), September, November...
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