Probably, but not in the way the show portrays.
In early christianity, people used to believe that Jesus was born around 1 BC to match the 33 years old that, according to tradition, he was when crucified in 33 AD.
Now, most scholars believe Jesus was born between 13 BC and 4 BC, giving a margin of 3 to 12 years of error in the gregorian calendar.
In "Charmed", however, it's established the calendar is just a few months away.
In early christianity, people used to believe that Jesus was born around 1 BC to match the 33 years old that, according to tradition, he was when crucified in 33 AD.
Now, most scholars believe Jesus was born between 13 BC and 4 BC, giving a margin of 3 to 12 years of error in the gregorian calendar.
In "Charmed", however, it's established the calendar is just a few months away.
In modern calendars, the years, months and days tend to start at 12 AM.
However, in some ancient calendars, the days used start just right after sunset, around 6 or 7 PM (Due to the lack of clocks and watches, people used to track days and hours based on the sun during daylight, and the stars during night).
However, in some ancient calendars, the days used start just right after sunset, around 6 or 7 PM (Due to the lack of clocks and watches, people used to track days and hours based on the sun during daylight, and the stars during night).
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