1. "Io Saturnalia!".
- Author
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Gordon, Jonathan
- Subjects
RITES & ceremonies ,VALENTINE'S Day ,SOCIAL norms ,RELIGIOUS leaders ,CAROLS ,GIFT giving ,FASTS & feasts - Abstract
The article explores the ancient Roman festival of Saturnalia, a celebration of the god Saturn, which took place around the winter solstice. Saturnalia was a time of feasting, gift-giving, socializing, and upturning social norms, allowing for liberty and equality among Romans. The festival included various traditions such as gambling, singing, and the giving of presents, with similarities to modern Christmas traditions. Despite its eventual decline, Saturnalia left a lasting impact on Roman culture and religious practices. [Extracted from the article]
- Published
- 2024