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Ah whoops LarrySwinger2, you accidentally made an imaginary theory out of GREGORIAN calendar dates while they used the JULIAN calendar before the 1500s.

It was march 6th in Julian dates. Or - march 22nd in Gregorian would be 14th in Julian.

Whoopsy. It's easy to imagine faces in the clouds, like you've done here with numbers. Harder when you have to stay grounded in reality