Sociology, asked by khanashabAshab6052, 1 year ago

What Roman holiday held from December 17th to the 23rd had a large influence on how Christmas was celebrated?

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Answered by edwin555
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Hi, please consider the answer given below.

The Roman holiday held from December 17th to the 23rd that had a large influence on how Christmas was celebrated was Saturnalia Saturnalia.

Saturnalia was actually involving lots of feasts and drinking and merry making.

It was actually  held on 17 December of the Julian calendar and it was going up to 23rd December.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The festival between 17th December and 23rd December and largely influence the way Christmas is celebrated is a Roman public festival of joy and happiness named Saturnalia.

Explanation:

  • 'Saturnalia' is a Roman festival that is celebrated in 'December'.
  • It is celebrated right before Christmas and it starts on 17th December.
  • It is a time when the Romans forgot about their mundane life.
  • It was a time of 'joy and merry-making'.
  • Roman people sing, dance, feast and celebrate Saturnalia with their full enthusiasm.
  • The festival was initially celebrated for the 'god Saturn' as the name of the festival signifies.

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