Burns night is a celebration of the life and works of the Scottish poet Robert Burns, who was born on 25 January 1759.
Burns Night is 25th January
Robert Burns.
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Robert Burns Day is celebrated on January 25th each year in honor of the Scottish poet Robert Burns' birthday. It is a day where people gather to celebrate his life and works through poetry readings, traditional Scottish food, and music.
25th Of January, 1759
Robert Burns Night is celebrated to honor the life and work of the famous Scottish poet Robert Burns. It typically includes a traditional meal, poetry readings, and toasts in his honor, all of which help keep his cultural legacy alive. It is a way to celebrate Scottish culture and heritage.
Robert Burns was born on January 25, 1759, in Alloway, Scotland. He passed away on July 21, 1796, at the age of 37 in Dumfries, Scotland. Burns is widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland and his works continue to be celebrated worldwide.
The birth of the poet Robert Burns.
Robert Burns... Haggis is traditionally eaten with neeps (turnip) and tatties (potatoes) on Burns' Night on 25th January. The celebration is called a Burns' Supper and his 'Address to a Haggis' is said as well as other recitals of Burns' poetry.
the 25th of January 1990
Robert Burns was born on the 25th of January 1759. He died on the 21st of July 1796 aged 37.
The great Scottish poet, Robert Burns (1759 - 1796), was alive during the reign of George II (reigned: 1727 - 1760) and George III (reigned: 1760 - 1820). Burns Night is celebrated on the poet's birthday, 25th January, where a haggis is traditionally piped in to the assembled guests, by a piper playing the bagpipes. Robert Burns wrote the words to Auld Lang Syne.