The Roman holiday feast of the Lupercalia, celebrated in mid-February, was primarily a fertility festival honoring the god Lupercus. It involved rituals such as the sacrifice of goats and the ceremonial running of young men, who would whip women with strips of goat hide to encourage fertility and ease childbirth. The festival also included a matchmaking aspect, where names of young women were drawn by men, fostering romantic connections. Overall, Lupercalia aimed to promote fertility, purification, and the well-being of the community.
The Romans called Valentine's Day, Lupercalia. This holiday was all about love. In Rome, people chose suitable marriage partners by drawing names from a hat. The god Cupid played a large role in the celebration of Lupercalia and in honoring the celebration of love. Cupid was the son of Venus, the Roman goddess of love and beauty.
Bobbing for apples is a result of the Feast of Pomona. The Feast of Pomona was a Roman addition to the Celtic celebrations of Samhain, which has evolved into Halloween. Pomona was a Roman goddess and her symbol was an apple.
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December 25 was originally a Roman feast. When the Romans became Christian, they "Christianized" the holiday.
His feast day is on December 6.
Vacaciones - vacation/holiday dia de fiesta - feast-day/holiday.
it means the start of the Easter beginning
the feast of the epiphany
Thanksgiving
The Feast of Tabernacles, also known as Sukkot, was a Jewish holiday to commemorate and give thanks for the fall harvest. It also served as a reminder of the Israelites' journey and time spent living in temporary shelters during their exodus from Egypt.
One holiday for the middle colonies was called Gokwallbeanha. This was a feast.
the Feast of Lupercal