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  1. November - Wikipedia

    November retained its name (from the Latin novem meaning "nine") when January and February were added to the Roman calendar. November is a month of late spring in the Southern Hemisphere and …

  2. The Surprising History of November

    Oct 30, 2025 · The name November comes from novem, the Latin word for nine, as it initially was the Roman calendar’s ninth month. After the Gregorian calendar added January and February, …

  3. The Month of November 2025: Holidays, Fun Facts, Folklore

    Oct 23, 2025 · November facts, trivia, holidays, Thanksgiving recipes, night sky highlights, folklore, and more from The Old Farmer's Almanac.

  4. November 2026 Calendar with Holidays - United States

    November 2026 Calendar with Holidays in printable format - United States. Includes 2026 Observances, Fun Facts & Religious Holidays: Christian, Catholic, Jewish & Muslim.

  5. November: The 11th Month of the Year - timeanddate.com

    The old Roman calendar started in March, making November the ninth month. When the Roman senate changed the calendar in 153 BCE, the new year started in January, and November became the …

  6. November | Holidays, Birthdays, Events - National Today

    10 Sec November Holidays

  7. 20 Noteworthy Facts About November - The Fact Site

    November is the 11th month of the year and is jam packed with so many fun facts and events. Here's 20 of the best ones we could find for you.

  8. November | month | Britannica

    November, 11th month of the Gregorian calendar. Its name is derived from novem, Latin for “nine,” an indication of its position in the early Roman calendar. This article was most recently revised and …

  9. November: Exploring the 11th Month's Significance - Calendarr

    The word November comes from the Latin word 'Novem' meaning nine. If you're wondering why November isn't the ninth month then, it is because the early Roman calendar consisted of ten months …

  10. November - CalendarDate.com

    Originally, the month of November occurred as the ninth month on the Roman calendar, although the addition of two months January and February in 153 BC, thereafter accounted for the two month shift …