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- Saturnalia - Wikipedia
Saturnalia is an ancient Roman festival and holiday in honour of the god Saturn, held on 17 December in the Julian calendar and later expanded with festivities until 19 December By the 1st century BC, the celebration had been extended until 23 December, for a total of seven days of festivities [1]
- Saturnalia | Celebration, Sacrifice, Influence on Christmas | Britannica
History of the Roman festival of Saturnalia, with treatment of the celebration and its influence on Christmas
- Saturnalia: Meaning, Festival Christmas - HISTORY
Saturnalia, held in mid-December, is an ancient Roman pagan festival honoring the agricultural god Saturn
- Saturnalia: The Jolliest of Roman Festivals - World History Encyclopedia
The Saturnalia was an enduring Roman festival dedicated to the agricultural god Saturn which was held between the 17th and 23rd of December each year during the winter solstice
- What was the Roman festival of Saturnalia and how is it linked to . . .
Discover Saturnalia, the Roman winter festival of feasting, gift-giving, and social reversal—and how its traditions helped shape modern Christmas celebrations
- What is Saturnalia and is it Related to Christmas? - Christianity
Saturnalia was an ancient Roman festival dedicated to the Roman God Saturn Saturn is the Roman equivalent of Kronos, father of deities like Jupiter, Neptune, Venus, and Mars Saturn was a god of agriculture, and Romans celebrated Saturnalia by giving gifts, feasting, gambling, and reversing social norms
- Saturnalia: The December Festival of Joy and Merriment in Ancient Rome
Saturnalia was a festival celebrated by the ancient Romans Originally, this celebration was held annually for a day on the 17th of December, but the festival was so popular that it was extended to a week (December 17-23)
- Ancient Rome Live | Daily Life | Saturnalia
Dubbed “the best of days” by the poet Catullus, the ancient Roman festival of Saturnalia was one of the most widely celebrated festivities in the Roman world – a weeklong event dedicated to Saturn, the god of agriculture and harvest and coinciding with the winter solstice and one of the most widely celebrated festivities in the Roman world
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