History Channel takes a look at this pagen ritual.
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History Channel takes a look at this pagen ritual.
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Congratulations! I was very intrigued by his comparison of trick-or-treating to the begging traditions of Guy Fawkes Day, much later on in the special.
And some of the opening clips arnt even from Halloween there from the Lewes bonfires which is a anti Catholic festival in England on Nov 5th which started in the 1600s. The Celts were from the whole British Isles not just Ireland.
Halloween is from Ireland?? Why do Americans think everything pagan is from Ireland?? Halloween is from the British Isles in general & Pagan europe as well I would of thought.
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My favorite time of the year lol
And, if I remember correctly, the pre-Roman British Isles had quite an abundance of metal ores. Copper and tin, in particular.
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