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  1. Names of the days of the week. Italian cameo bracelet representing the days of the week, corresponding to the planets as Roman gods: Diana as the Moon for Monday, Mars for Tuesday, Mercury for Wednesday, Jupiter for Thursday, Venus for Friday, Saturn for Saturday, and Apollo as the Sun for Sunday. Middle 19th century, Walters Art Museum.

  2. According to international standard ISO 8601, Monday is the first day of the week. It is followed by Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Sunday is the 7th and last day of the week. Although this is the international standard, several countries, including the United States and Canada, consider Sunday as the start of the week.

  3. Saturday, Sunday, and Monday Directed by. Lina Wertmüller. Awards & Festivals. Chicago International Film Festival. 1990. Cast & Crew. Show all (26) Lina Wertmüller Director, Screenplay. Sophia Loren Cast. Luca De Filippo Cast. Luciano De Crescenzo Cast. Alessandra Mussolini Cast. Raffaele La Capria Screenplay.

  4. 9 de nov. de 1990 · SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND MONDAY. by Lina Wertmüller. synopsis. Peppino and Rosa have been married for about 30 years. They live in a large house with a sea view in the Rione Terra with their children Rocco and Giulianella, grandfather Don Antonio, and Aunt Amelia. international title:

  5. 9 de feb. de 2023 · Jason Derulo & David Guetta – Saturday/SundayDownload/stream: https://jasonderulo.lnk.to/SaturdaySundayAYCONNECT WITH JASON DERULO:TikTok - https://www.tikto...

  6. Saturday, Sunday and Monday. An aging Italian (Sophia Loren) fears that her jealous husband (Luca De Filippo) is losing interest in her; he thinks she's having an affair.

  7. 9 de jul. de 2019 · Updated on July 09, 2019. Romans named the days of the week after the seven known planets–or rather, celestial bodies—which had been named after Roman gods: Sol, Luna, Mars, Mercury, Jove (Jupiter), Venus, and Saturn. As used in the Roman calendar, the gods' names were in the genitive singular case, which meant each day was a day "of" or ...