History: Known as the "Year of Confusion," what was the longest year in human history?

Answer 46 BC

The Julian Calendar was developed in 46 BC which became history's longest year, at 445 days. Why? Because Julius Caesar's new calendar had to catch up with the seasonal year, and so two extra months were inserted into what became known as the "Year of Confusion."

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