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Things You Never Knew About January

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Sure the Latins and Romans really have influenced alot of things that has to do with this world.
Though we dont know which of them really gave us the word January, but its permitted, cause we dont know if our very own Oduduwa came to the world with a chain or migrated from mMecca ( story for another day).
It is believed to be named after the Latin word for door- “ianua” (Ianuarius), which is gotten from the fact that January is the door to the year and an opening to new beginnings. It is also believed to be named after “Janus”, the god of beginnings and transitions according to Roman mythology, or “Juno” according to ancient Roman farmers’ almanacs who is believed to be the tutelary deity of the month.

–January’s birthstone is the garnet, which represents constancy.

–Its birth flower is the cottage pink Dianthus caryophyllus or galanthus.

–The zodiac signs for the month of January are Capricorn (until January 19) and Aquarius (January 20 onwards).

–The Anglo-Saxons called January “Wulfmonath” as it was the month hungry wolves came scavenging at people’s doors.

–Janus had two heads so he could look in both directions, back at the old year and forward towards the new year, at the same time.

–According to the International Standard Organisation’s ISO 8601, week 1 of any year is the week including January 4.

–More couples separate or divorce in January than in any other month

–The only Shakespeare plays that mention January are Much Ado About Nothing and Winter’s Tale.

–There is a variety of cold-tolerant winter cabbage grown in England known as January King.

–More couples separate or divorce in January than in any other month.

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