an important thing to know about the ancient romans is that they couldn't fucking count
one could argue that they simply had a different convention by which they counted intervals inclusively (e.g. their 8 day cycle of market days being called "nundinae").
in counterpoint i offer that for the first thirty-six years after Julius Caesar reformed their calendar to have a regular leap day every four years, the priests in charge of the calendar accidentally did it every three years instead.
@alyssa Huh. Did they fix it up retroactively, or if we really care about Julian calendaring do we still need the different offsets around that time?
@aschmitz augustus had them stop doing leap years for a while until it got back into sync when he noticed.
(obviously, by "important", i mean "funny")