July became a month in 44 BC when Julius Caesar reformed the Roman calendar, naming it in honor of himself. Originally, it was called Quintilis, meaning "fifth month," as the Roman calendar started in March. The reform was part of the introduction of the Julian calendar, which aimed to align the calendar year with the solar year. July has retained its name and position in the calendar ever since.
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