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'''January''' is named after the Roman god, Janus.
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'''January''' is the first month of the year in the [[Gregorian calendar]].
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January is named after the Roman god, Janus.
    
Janus is shown as having two faces. To some this sybolizes looking back on the old year and forward to the new year. He is the god of the doorways and gates. He is the patron of beginnings and endings.
 
Janus is shown as having two faces. To some this sybolizes looking back on the old year and forward to the new year. He is the god of the doorways and gates. He is the patron of beginnings and endings.

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