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In Britain and countries of the British Empire, Old Style or O.S. after a date means that the date is in the Julian calendar, in use in those countries until 1752; New Style or N.S. means that the date is in the Gregorian calendar, adopted on 14 September 1752 (New Style).
For example, William Shakespeare died on 23 April 1616 (Old Style). It is sometimes said that he died in the same day as Miguel de Cervantes, but the latter died ten days earlier, on 23 April 1616 (New Style).
A further complication is that for a long time the year in England began on 25 March (Lady Day), so for example Elizabeth I of England was recorded as having died on 24 March 1602 (Old Style); this would be written 24 March 1603 in the modern system of numbering years, which corresponds to 3 April 1603 (New Style). For complete avoidance of ambiguity, historians write dates in the ambiguous part of the year in slashed format, for example "24 March/3 April 1602/1603".
In Russia, the terms "Old Style" and "New Style" have exactly the same meaning, the only difference being that Gregorian calendar have been introduced there much later — on February 14, 1918 (New Style).
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Example Usage of style |
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BreNovell: @MsSaritaCeleste Ahhahahaha 'tonys wedding style' - hot mess! |
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ann_donnelly: @ClaireBoyles Bikrham not allowing people to teach his style w/o his approval (& prob paying) They are saying that it's just yoga for all |
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jlskun: @animealmanac and DMC's art style is nowhere near as generic as Asu no Yoichi's. |
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