Beltane
The Celtic Connections festival, a festival that focuses on the roots of traditional Scottish music, is held in Glasgow, Scotland every January. The festival has been held in the city of Glasgow since 1994.
The Celtic festival Imbolg was typically held on February 1st or 2nd, halfway between the winter solstice and the spring equinox. It marked the beginning of spring and was associated with the goddess Brigid and the arrival of lactating ewes.
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Mistletoe was held sacred by the Norse peoples and the Celtic Druids. Holly was used by the ancient Romans at the Roman Saturnalia festival. To avoid persecution, early Christians would hang holly on their doors during this festival. Therefore, mistletoe probably originated in Great Britain and holly in Italy (Ancient Rome).
One of the four great Celtic festivals held annually was Beltane.It was celebrated on 1 May and marked the beginning of the Celtic summer.It was named after Belenus and was asociated with bonfires lit the night before the festival.The ordinary household fires would be extinguished and the Druids would light bonfires,supposedly using torches lit by the rays of the sun.The festival was associated with regeneration and regrowth after the ravages of winter.
The games were held as a festival for the god Zeus.
The Celts had four major festivals,one of them being Lughnasadh,which was held on 1 August.It was the equivalent of the Christian harvest festival,so called because it was the feast of the god Lugh.Later it became the christian festival of Lammas..now harvest festival.The three other festivals of the Celts were Samhain,Imbolc and Beltane.
The Hellotia was a festival held annually in Corinth to celebrate Athena as goddess of fire. It traditionally included a torch race.
The Romans themselves never ran on fire. However, in April they celebrated a festival of Ceres, the grain goddess. On the last day of the festival they held chariot races and besides the races, they would set foxes loose in the circus with torches tied to their tails. This was suppose to symbolize the red blight that burns up the grain.
Vulcan's festival was called Vulcanalia and is held on the 23rd of August. This ancient Roman god of volcanoes, fire, and blacksmiths was said to have his forge under Mount Etna in Sicily, and each year, people would throw offerings such as fish and small animals into fires to please him.
They were held at Olympia in Elis in southern Greece, because the games were part of a religious festival in honour of Zeus at his temple there.
The Olympic games originated in Ancient Greece where they were held every four years as a festival of Zeus. They were held from 776 to BCE to 393 CE. The modern Olympics revived these ancient games in 1896 and have been held off and on ever since.