This is an exploration of what contradictions might appear if the input to the dts template can really be ISO dates.
Date |
Event
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1752-09-09 |
Another date that existed in Rome but not Britain
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1582-10-04 |
In Rome, last day of Julian calendar
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1752-09-02 |
In Britain, last day of Julian calendar
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9 October 1582 |
A date that existed in England but not Rome. Corresponds to 19 October 1582 Gregorian
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1582-10-09 |
A date that existed in England but not Rome
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1752-09-08 |
A date that existed in Rome but not Britian
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1582-10-15 |
In Rome, first day of Gregorian calendar
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1752-09-14 |
In Britain, first day of Gregorian calendar
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Above table with dts template
Date |
Event
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17,520,909 |
Another date that existed in Rome but not Britain; see if dts likes ISO dates with no dashes.
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October 4, 1582 |
In Rome, last day of Julian calendar
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September 2, 1752 |
In Britain, last day of Julian calendar
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9 October 1582 |
A date that existed in England but not Rome. Corresponds to 19 October 1582 Gregorian
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October 9, 1582 |
A date that existed in England but not Rome
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September 8, 1752 |
A date that existed in Rome but not Britian
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October 15, 1582 |
In Rome, first day of Gregorian calendar
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September 14, 1752 |
In Britain, first day of Gregorian calendar
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