The Gregorian calendar is currently used in the Western World, both as the civil and Christian ecclesiastical calendar.
Its original form was the Julian calendar (proposed by Julius Caesar).
The Gregorian calendar was introduced by Pope Gregory XIII in October 1582.
It comes from the Greek word, arkhein (to rule) , arhko (I rule), arkhe (rule). -arium is a suffix from Latin, and is used to form nouns usually stating a place. -cide is a suffix with two related meanings.. I hope this has helped
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Egyptian Monarchs are buried in it and they are thombs