Trivia for the Month of April
- The 4th month of the year in Gregorian Calendar
- One of four months with a length of 30 days
- Originally the 2nd month of the Roman Calendar (before January and February were added by King Numa Pompilius about 700 BC.
- However, The derivation of the name (Latin Aprilis) is uncertain;
- The traditional etymology is from the Latin aperire, "to open," in allusion to its being the season when trees and flowers begin to "open", so basically there goes the springtime.
- The Anglo-Saxons called April Oster-monath or Eostur-monath, the period sacred to Eostre or Ostara, the pagan Saxon goddess of spring, from whose name is derived the modern Easter. Which explains, Easter Holiday falls on April.
- In China the symbolic ploughing of the earth by the emperor and princes of the blood takes place in their third month, which frequently corresponds to our April.
- The Finnish called this month Huhtikuu, or 'Burnwood Month', when the wood for beat and burn clearing of farmland was felled.
- The "days of April" (journées d'avril) is a name appropriated in French history to a series of insurrections at Lyons, Paris and elsewhere, against the government of Louis Philippe in 1834, which led to violent repressive measures, and to a famous trial known as the procès d'avril.
- The birthstone of April is the diamond
- the birth flower is typically listed as either the Daisy or the Sweet Pea and the Tulip, as well.
- April starts on the same day of the week as July in all years, and January in leap years
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