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When the Roman New Year Began — Mars, Matronalia, and the Ancient Calendar Reset
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March 1 wasn’t always the third month of the year. In ancient Rome, it was New Year’s Day. In this deep-dive episode of The Strange History Podcast, host Amy explores the origins of March 1 as the beginning of the Roman calendar, its connection to the god Mars, the reopening of military campaign season, and the festival of Matronalia honoring Juno Lucina. We trace how early Roman timekeeping structured the year around action and agriculture, why consuls once took office in March, and how political necessity shifted the official New Year to January 1. This episode also uncovers the hidden calendar drift that led to reforms by Julius Caesar and Pope Gregory XIII, the ghost of the March-first system still embedded in the names September through December, and the surprising psychological reason March still feels like a reset. Blending ancient Rome, calendar history, religious ritual, military tradition, and cultural timekeeping, this episode reveals how political power and seasonal reality once determined when the year truly began. If you’re interested in Roman history, ancient calendars, timekeeping, mythology, cultural traditions, and the strange origins of modern systems, this episode belongs in your queue. New episodes drop regularly. Follow The Strange History Podcast and uncover the hidden stories behind everyday dates.
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