Though Roman civilization is long over, its New Year traditions continue to influence New Year
celebrations. (True/False)
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The Roman New Year also originally corresponded with the vernal equinox, but years of tampering with the solar calendar eventually saw the holiday established on its more familiar date of January 1. Romans would celebrate January 1 by giving offerings to Janus in the hope of gaining good fortune for the new year.
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The Roman New Year also originally corresponded with the vernal equinox, but years of tampering with the solar calendar eventually saw the holiday established on its more familiar date of January 1. Romans would celebrate January 1 by giving offerings to Janus in the hope of gaining good fortune for the new year.
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