Christmas has always been celebration of the birth of Jesus. In the Middle Ages, as now, gifts were given, people went to church, and there was a feast. The medieval feast, however, could be something to behold.
There is a link below to the medieval section of an article on Christmas.
They both kill people.
because they did not have holister or superdry in the old days now in 2013 we have all these cool shops
Father Christmas
no i do not . i celebrate Christmas! :)
Christmas presents, shopping culture are modern day practices. Remember that Christmas day is a borrowed tradition from early pagans. In fact all practices of the church comes from earlier religions. So the answer is no...----just found a service site called tie club for men, it's really a good site to check out... http://www.tie-club.com
They both kill people.
because they did not have holister or superdry in the old days now in 2013 we have all these cool shops
Charles Henry Beeson has written: 'A primer of medieval Latin' -- subject(s): Latin language, Medieval and modern, Latin literature, Medieval and modern, Medieval and modern Latin language, Medieval and modern Latin literature, Readers
Father Christmas
By having feasts, large gatherings, entertainment. Similer to modern day activity. Hope I helped
They didn't have cars back then.
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henry the 8th was a modern king end of lol
Similarities and dissimilarities of modern cart and 4000 can be obtain from the public education domain.
medieval york was where modern york, England, is today
eat lots of food
The name of the Rocko's Modern Life Christmas special is Rocko's Modern Christmas.