February 1902

Definition
February 1902 refers to the second month of the Gregorian calendar year 1902, spanning from 1 February 1902 to 28 February 1902.

Overview
As a calendar month, February 1902 consisted of 28 days and was situated between January 1902 and March 1902. It fell within the common (non‑leap) year cycle, as the year 1902 was not a leap year. Historical records document various political, social, and cultural events that occurred during this period across different countries, though a comprehensive enumeration of all such events lies beyond the scope of this entry. Contemporary newspapers, governmental archives, and scientific publications from the era provide detailed day‑by‑day accounts of occurrences in February 1902.

Etymology / Origin
The name February derives from the Latin word Februārius, which was the month of the Roman festival of Februa (also known as Lupercalia), a time of purification. The numeral 1902 follows the standard decimal representation of the year, indicating the 1,902nd year of the Anno Domini (AD) era.

Characteristics

  • Calendar Position: Second month of the year.
  • Number of Days: 28 days (common year).
  • Season (Northern Hemisphere): Winter; in the Southern Hemisphere, it corresponded to summer.
  • Astronomical Notes: Accurate information about any notable astronomical phenomena (e.g., eclipses, meteor showers) specific to February 1902 is not confirmed in readily available sources.
  • Historical Context: The month occurred during the early 20th century, a period marked by significant industrial, political, and cultural developments worldwide. Specific events tied to February 1902 are recorded in periodicals and historical chronicles, but detailed verification would require consulting those primary sources.

Related Topics

  • Gregorian calendar
  • 1902 (year)
  • January 1902
  • March 1902
  • List of months of the year
  • Historical events of 1902

Note: While February 1902 is a valid chronological designation used in historical timelines and reference works, detailed encyclopedic coverage of the month’s specific events depends on the availability of verifiable sources.

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