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  2. Date of the birth of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    The "Calculation hypothesis", suggests that 25 December was chosen because it was nine months after a date chosen as Jesus's conception (the Annunciation): 25 March, the Roman date of the spring equinox. The hypothesis was first proposed by French priest and historian Louis Duchesne in 1889.

  3. Christmas - Wikipedia

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    The earliest document to place Jesus's birthday on December 25 is the ... as to why December 25 was chosen as the date for Christmas. ... date from January 7 to ...

  4. Christmas controversies - Wikipedia

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    The earliest document to place Jesus's birth on 25 December is the Chronograph of 354 (also called the Calendar of Filocalus), which also names it as the birthday of the Invincible Sun. [18] [28] Proponents of the "substitution theory" argue that pagan Romans were celebrating the winter solstice as the birthday of a Sun god before Christians ...

  5. Christmas and holiday season - Wikipedia

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    There is historical evidence that by the middle of the 4th century, the Christian churches of the East celebrated the birth and Baptism of Jesus on the same day, on January 8, while those in the West celebrated a Nativity feast on December 25 (perhaps influenced by the Winter solstice); and that by the last quarter of the 4th century, the ...

  6. Pope Julius I - Wikipedia

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    The actual date of Jesus's birth is unknown. [11] [12] It has been noted that 25 December is two days after the end of the Roman festival of Saturnalia. [11] [13] Some have speculated that part of the reason this date was chosen may have been because Julius was trying to create a Christian alternative to Saturnalia. [11]

  7. January always feels like it drags. The psychology behind why ...

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    January is 31 days long — just like six other months on the calendar. But unlike sunny July or busy December, for many people the first month of the year always feels like it lasts an eternity.

  8. The cold moon: Why December's full moon is the longest of the ...

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    December's long moon, also called the cold moon, will be the longest full moon of 2023. The shortest day of the year According to timeanddate.com , the Winter Solstice occurs on Dec. 21 and there ...

  9. Why moms and their children often share a birthday month: It ...

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    Mothers and children often have a birthday in the same month, ... December 14, 2023 at 9:02 PM. ... One Florida mom gave birth to her three children on Aug. 25, ...