History Of Christmas, Tudor Christmas Traditions, Christmas History
It’s Christmas time again – time for eggnog, turkey, presents, family, mulled wine, and cozy times. Christmas Traditions are built over epochs and eras, be it the January 1st turn of the year belonging to Ancient Rome, the desired qualities of kissing beneath mistletoe belonging to Ancient Greece, or the Christmas tree first appearing in Middle Period Germany. Yet so much of what we appreciate of Christmas today belongs to the Tudor Era. Be it the excitement and adherence to the 12 days of Christmas, the sweet treats of mince pies, the burning of the Yule log, or the merry spread from Christmas Caroling. Button up your breeches and dust off your jerkin, and welcome to a festive History on Fleek – today we see why Christmas just wouldn’t be the same without the Tudor Era.
In today’s video we look at The History Behind Christmas Traditions Still Practiced Today…Keep watching to see the History Of Christmas, Tudor Christmas Traditions and Christmas History.
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7 Comments
Do you know any other historical traditions that we still practice today?
Wow many countries has different traditions on christmas, if i go to Canada i would to feel the christmas there.😊
It's really a tradition of christmas that most people don't know about. Your videos are literally amazing.
Thanks for sharing video about The History Behind Christmas Traditions Still Practiced Today
I love Christmas so much it’s the best holiday thank you for this history
Great video!
Oh, how I love Christmas. Thank you for this enlightening video.