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  2. Easter Bunny - Wikipedia

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    As such, the Easter Bunny again shows similarities to Santa (or the Christkind) and Christmas by bringing gifts to children on the night before a holiday. The custom was first mentioned in Georg Franck von Franckenau's De ovis paschalibus ("About Easter Eggs") in 1682, referring to a German tradition of an Easter Hare bringing eggs for the ...

  3. Here's the Real Story Behind the Easter Bunny - AOL

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    In Germany, as in America and elsewhere, traditions surrounding the Easter Bunny grew more elaborate with time, featuring chocolate bunnies and chocolate eggs, as well as toys.

  4. Read the Eggs-traordinary Origin Story Behind the Easter Bunny

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    Yes, the Easter Bunny is an adorable furry animal that brings everyone joy during the holiday season, but there's also a bit of mystery behind the fluffy friend!

  5. The Easter Bunny’s Origins: The Interesting History Behind ...

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    There are several theories about where Easters eggs originated and why the Easter Bunny delivers them. According to History.com, one theory contends that Easter eggs are connected to pagan traditions.

  6. Śmigus-dyngus - Wikipedia

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    On the third day of Easter, the girls water the boys. Gifts were also traditionally given this day. "It would spoil the will to work of a young bride, girl or boy, for a whole year, if her husband or her mother did not buy her new boots for Easter, and for a girl, mostly red or yellow. " These red boots have also become a symbol of the festivity.

  7. List of German inventions and discoveries - Wikipedia

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    17th century: Easter Bunny [514] c. 1610: Tinsel in Nuremberg [515] 1776: Illuminati by Adam Weishaupt [516] 1810: Oktoberfest, the world's largest Volksfest, [517] in Munich; 1839: Advent wreath by Johann Hinrich Wichern [518] c. 1850: Advent calendar by German Lutherans; [519] the modern version was created by Gerhard Lang (1881–1974) from ...

  8. The True Story of the Easter Bunny's Origins - AOL

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    As for how the character of the Easter Bunny made its way to America, History.com reports that it was first introduced in the 1700s by German immigrants to Pennsylvania, who reportedly brought ...

  9. German folklore - Wikipedia

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    Seeing as Germany was divided into numerous polities for most of its history, this term might both refer to the folklore of Germany proper and of all German-speaking countries, this wider definition including folklore of Austria and Liechtenstein as well as the German-speaking parts of Switzer land, Luxembourg, Belgium, and Italy.