There's Beltane, which is Ancient British, and Up Helly Aa, which is celebrated in the Shetland Isles. There may be others.
Halloween originated as a pagan festival known as All Hallow's Eve.
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In many pagan traditions, Halloween is celebrated as Samhain, a Celtic fire festival which marked the end of the year and was also a time when spirits freely roamed the earth.
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Yule
Halloween is a combination of pagan holidays, Sambain and Pomono.
The origins of the Maypole and its dance are thought to be from a German festival. The festival was for fertility and was pagan in origin.
Yule
Pagan festivals are celebrations of the changing of the seasons which are symbolic of the cycles of life, death, and rebirth.
Like all Christian holidays, Easter was a pagan festival which was subverted to representing a Christian theme, despite bearing no relation to the event it commemorates or the symbols it uses. Easter is indeed from pagan festival to honor the fertility god. That is why they use the rabbit and the egg. dont believe me look it up.
Halloween is traced back to Ireland. That's where it is supposed to have begun. In ancient Ireland, Samhain was a pagan festival and Halloween is supposed to have originated from this festival.
feast of Lupercal, a Roman festival of fruitfulness to the pagan god Pan.