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  2. Saturnalia - Wikipedia

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    Saturnalia continued as a secular celebration long after it was removed from the official calendar. [103] As William Warde Fowler notes: "[Saturnalia] has left its traces and found its parallels in great numbers of medieval and modern customs, occurring about the time of the winter solstice." [104] The date of Jesus's birth is unknown.

  3. Lord of Misrule - Wikipedia

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    [1] [6] This hypothesis has been heavily criticized by William Warde Fowler and as such, the Christmas custom of the Lord of Misrule during the Christian era and the Saturnalian custom of antiquity may have completely separate origins; [6] the two separate customs, however, can be compared and contrasted.

  4. Christmas - Wikipedia

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    Film studios release many high-budget movies during the holiday season, including Christmas films, fantasy movies or high-tone dramas with high production values to hopes of maximizing the chance of nominations for the Academy Awards. [220]

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  6. Talk:Christmas - Wikipedia

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    The article's main purpose is about Christmas as a celebration rather than focusing on perspectives of it's origins. I agree that there should be some mention of the many influences on Christmas but the issue is that there is no scholarly consensus on the magnitude of pagan influence in contrast to Christian or secular influence.

  7. Saturnalia (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Saturnalia is an ancient Roman festival in honor of the god Saturn. Saturnalia may also refer to: Literature. Saturnalia (Callin novel), a 1986 science fiction ...

  8. Saturnalia (Macrobius) - Wikipedia

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    Saturnalia (Latin: Saturnaliorum Libri Septem, "Seven Books of the Saturnalia") is a work written after c. 431 CE by the Roman provincial Macrobius Theodosius. [1] The Saturnalia consists of an account of the discussions held at the house of Vettius Agorius Praetextatus during the holiday of the Saturnalia .

  9. Talk:Saturnalia/GA2 - Wikipedia

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