The implementing of the Gregorian Calendar, February 24, 1582, the 337th day of Christopher Clavius’ age

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christopher_Clavius#:~:text=Christopher%20Clavius%2C%20SJ%20(25%20March,known%20as%20the%20Gregorian%20calendar.

Christopher Clavius is the Jesuit who created the Gregorian Calendar.

He died in history 48 days before his upcoming birthday *Clavius=48

He also died at age 73, after teaching at the Collegio Romano. *Collegio Romano=73

It goes with the 73 books in the Catholic Bible. It also goes with ‘sacrifice.’ *Sacrifice=73

Notice, his birthday was on March 25, the 84th day of the year.
Jesuit=84, The Jesuit Order=84, The Catholic Church=84

As for the calendar he implemented, it began February 24, 1582.

Inter Gravissimas=112, Catholicism=112, Mathematics=112 (Jesuits operate in 112 countries)

That was the 337th day of his age (68th prime).
Catholicism=68
Mathematics=68
Solar System=68
Helios=68

It was implemented in the century of Heliocentrism, the century of the Jesuits.
Heliocentrism=201
The Jesuit Order=201

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