Actually, the ancient Romans did celebrate on December 25th. But to them this date was the birthday of Mithras, not of Jesus. December 25th was only chosen as the birthday of Jesus in the fourth century CE.
Every year on the 25th of December.
25th December (0 AD?)
December 25th every year.
On Monday 25th December 1066, William the Duke of Normandy overthrew the Anglo-Saxon's army (With the help of his army) and became the new king
December 25 was originally a Roman feast. When the Romans became Christian, they "Christianized" the holiday.
December 25th is important baceause it it Gods/Christ's birthday that's why December 5th is important
Taken from 2011, the days of the week for the previous 15 Christmas Days were as follows: Wednesday 25th of December 1996 Thursday 25th of December 1997 Friday 25th of December 1998 Saturday 25th of December 1999 Monday 25th of December 2000 Tuesday 25th of December 2001 Wednesday 25th of December 2002 Thursday 25th of December 2003 Saturday 25th of December 2004 Sunday 25th of December 2005 Monday 25th of December 2006 Tuesday 25th of December 2007 Thursday 25th of December 2008 Friday 25th of December 2009 Saturday 25th of December 2010
Tuesday 25th of December 1962Wednesday 25th of December 1963Friday 25th of December 1964Saturday 25th of December 1965Sunday 25th of December 1966Monday 25th of December 1967Wednesday 25th of December 1968Thursday 25th of December 1969Friday 25th of December 1970Saturday 25th of December 1971Monday 25th of December 1972Tuesday 25th of December 19731968 was a leap year, so Tuesday was skipped, just like Thursday was skipped in 1964 and Sunday was skipped in 1972.
December 25th
December 25th.
Zeus was important on every December 25th when his santa hat made presents magically appear.
Christmas day is always on the 25th December, in 2014, the 25th December will be a Thursday.
25th December 1961 was on a Monday.
Thursday, December, 25th, 1997.
December 25th 2010 will be a Saturday.
25th of December 1066 was a Monday.