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It was a mistake, April 1 makes much more sense. The Gregorian calendar caused January 1 to be new year. The Romans calendar was off, but they knew it, and had floating holidays to fix the calendar in which they partied and relaxed. The catholics didn't like the days off for no reason and strived to "fix" the calendar.