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  1. The first day of the week for the last 5800 years has been named after the mightiest celestial body in our night sky—the Sun. The last day became known as the day of rest, the Sabbath. Our oldest historical records go back to the Babylonians, roughly 5800 years ago.

  2. Monday is the first day of the week according to international standards for the representation of dates and times, ISO 8601. However, many places and cultures start the week on Sunday.

  3. Monday is the first day of the work week. It is named after the Moon. Many big US holidays are on Mondays, like Labor Day, Memorial Day, Columbus Day, and Veteran’s Day.

  4. Confira tudo o que você precisa saber sobre os dias da semana em inglês. Aprenda sobre origem e regras de uso. Consulte expressões temporais comumente usadas com os dias da semana e frases de exemplo. Teste seus conhecimentos fazendo os exercícios.

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  5. Finds the day of the week for any date. Which day of the week you were born, which day your next birthday will be on, or if the Moon landing was on a Saturday or a Sunday.

  6. www.calculator.net › day-of-the-week-calculatorDay of the Week Calculator

    Monday is the official first day of the week according to ISO 8601. Gregorian Calendar. The Gregorian Calendar, named after Pope Gregory XIII, is based on the time it takes the moon to make one full revolution around the Earth (roughly one month) and the Sun to make a full revolution around the Earth (roughly one year).

  7. Sunday remained the first day of the week, being considered the day of the sun god Sol Invictus and the Lord's Day, while the Jewish Sabbath remained the seventh. Emperor Constantine adopted the seven-day week for official use in 321 AD, making the Day of the Sun ( dies Solis, "Sunday") a legal holiday. [2]