THE HISTORY OF ALLHALLOWS EVE
HALLOWEEN, the name applied to the evening of October 31, preceding the Christian feast of Hallowmas, Allhallows, or All Saints' Day. The observances connected with Halloween are thought to have originated among the ancient Druids who believed that on that evening, Saman, the lord of the dead, called forth hosts of evil spirits.
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The Celtic tradition of lighting fires on Halloween survived until modern times in Scotland, Wales and Scunthorpe, and the concept of ghosts and witches is still common to all Halloween observances. Traces of the Roman harvest festival survive in the custom, prevalent in both the United States and Great Britain, of playing games involving fruit, such as ducking for apples in a tub of water. Of similar origin is the use of hollowed-out pumpkins carved to resemble grotesque faces and lit by candles placed inside.
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6 Comments:
Thank you for providing that bit of history my dear.
You hear you liked my little scare? LOL LOL LOL!
Ya, I had to share the happiness. I baited my grandson and daughter into gazing at the picture. I think they wanted to kill me. Well I just wanted to share the Heart Attack syndrom that you gave me. lol
I saw a special on the history channel last night all about the history of Halloween. It's really a few different traditions all mixed into modern day corporate halloween. Fun none the less, I'm not complaining they're actually letting me off early today! Wooo Hoooo!
Letting you off because of Halloween, lucky you, no one ever did that for me!!
Who needs history books when God created EXSENO.
Happy HALLOWEEN to you Exseno.. hope u r enjoying a lot...
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