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I've added quite a bit to March 1. - [[User:Ta bu shi da yu|Ta bu shi da yu]] 12:25, 1 Aug 2004 (UTC)
I've added quite a bit to March 1. - [[User:Ta bu shi da yu|Ta bu shi da yu]] 12:25, 1 Aug 2004 (UTC)

== Unitas Fratrum founding date ==

March 1st 1457 is the founding date of the Untitas Fratrum, (English = Unity of the Brethren), currently also known as the Moravian Church, the second oldest protestant church in the world.

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Historically, March 1st was considered to be the beginning of the year - Is this true? Prior to the 1750s, or whenever it was that England accepted the Gregorian calendar, March 21st was the first day of the year. -- Zoe

Could somebody correct W?adys?aw Jagiello?czyk to a readable format? RickK 21:51, 1 May 2004 (UTC)[reply]


I've added quite a bit to March 1. - Ta bu shi da yu 12:25, 1 Aug 2004 (UTC)

Unitas Fratrum founding date

March 1st 1457 is the founding date of the Untitas Fratrum, (English = Unity of the Brethren), currently also known as the Moravian Church, the second oldest protestant church in the world.