>>23194349>>23194349>JulianGiven that Jesus and all the claimed events during and shortly after his claimed existence were nothing to the Romans, but Julius did proclaim himself not just dictator/emperor AND (new for Rome) a demi-god (Chi Rho) and more or less end the Republic and start a Civil War, etc, I'd guess maybe that would be more likely reason for re-start of calendar.
I suggest reviewing picrel movie. Its on bitchute. Its really quite amazing. (you almost gotta feel sorry for that Negress in the remake, going up against perfectly cast Liz and Rich at the height of their power was suicide) Not only did he proclaim himself God Emperor but resulted in sort of joining Rome and Egypt, not just Egypt as client state, at least on paper and in bed, which was a real big deal because Romans still considered Egypt to be "real civilization" vs them being a "glorified crew".
I can tell you without knowing that the idea of re-starting a calendar at Zero was at least considered in USA in 1776, or more likely shortly after Brits agreed to peace.
What is the oldest existing Julian calandar date on an actual artifact?
During his supposed lifetime, and 100+yrs after, Jesus wasn't even Trayvon Martin level, much less Saint Floyd. He be about same level as some Nig that pulls a knife on a hooker and gets wasted by the cops, but his momma say the knife wasn't even sharp or some shit. A few gawfalls from returning Centurions at the welcome home feast.