
According to the 17th-century writer Richard Saunders, pomegranates and goat's milk are the best in September.
The shortest month in English history was September 1752, when we changed from Julian to the Gregorian calendar, which was only 19 days.
3) The Romans believed that September was taken care of by Vulcan, the god of fire.
April and September are the harvest months. Traditionally, the season ends on Christmas Day, September 29.
5. According to the National Bureau of Statistics, September 26 is the most common birthday for Britons and Welsh born in the past 20 years.
6) According to a study in the United States, children born in September are smarter than other children.
7) Shakespeare never mentions September, Henry VI, part I and the tempest all mention August.
August and September are the only months in English with the same number of letters as the number of months: it is the ninth month and has 9 letters.
September and September are the most common names for baby girls in the United States.
10 Forget Me, Morning Glory, and Purple Chrysanthemum are the flowers of September; sapphires are the birth stones.