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  2. Saturnalia - Wikipedia

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    Saturnalia is an ancient Roman festival and holiday in honour of the god Saturn, held on 17 December in the Julian calendar and later expanded with festivities until 19 December. By the 1st century BC, the celebration had been extended until 23 December, for a total of seven days of festivities. [ 1 ]

  3. 10 old-school Christmas traditions that are no longer practiced

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    Stacker compiled a list of 10 Christmas traditions that are no longer widely observed using various sources. ... Saturnalia is a holiday honoring the agricultural god Saturn, and the ancient ...

  4. King cake - Wikipedia

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    Le gâteau des Rois, by Jean-Baptiste Greuze, 1774 (Musée Fabre). The origin of the cake tradition was popularly believed to be related to the Roman Saturnalia. [5] These were festivals dedicated to the god Saturn so that the Roman people, in general could celebrate the longer days that began to come after the winter solstice. [6]

  5. The History of Mardi Gras Is Just as Fun and Exciting as the ...

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    The origin of king cakes and the funny baby tradition can also be traced to Saturnalia. Beans were baked into cakes to celebrate the harvest, and whoever found the bean was dubbed "king of the day."

  6. Yule - Wikipedia

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    Saturnalia, an ancient Roman winter festival in honour of the deity Saturn Yaldā Night , an Iranian festival celebrated on the "longest and darkest night of the year". Nardoqan , the birth of the sun, is an ancient Turkic festival that celebrates the winter solstice.

  7. All About the Complex History of Christmas - AOL

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    According to History.com, Pope Julius I chose December 25 "in an effort to adopt and absorb the traditions of the pagan Saturnalia festival." Why do some people celebrate Christmas Day in January?

  8. Lord of Misrule - Wikipedia

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    In The Golden Bough, James Frazer cites a Greek martyrology which claims that during Saturnalia in Durostorum on the Danube (modern Silistra), Roman soldiers would choose a man from among themselves to be a ceremonial "temporary king" for thirty days. At the end of that term, this soldier was to cut his own throat on the altar of Saturn.

  9. Winter solstice: The shortest day and longest night of the year

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    Winter solstice traditions An Indigenous man performs the Palo Volador (Flying Pole) in Chichicastenango, Guatemala, on December 20, 2023. Palo Volador is a pre-Hispanic tradition in Guatemala to ...