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The Haunted History Of Halloween 1/5

History Channel takes a look at this pagen ritual. DISCLAIMER, WARNINGS, AND NOTICE TO READERS: This website does not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any of the information, c...  
 
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DISTURBED702 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I really enjoy this documentary
FiNtyMac10 (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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i fukin luv halloween
Carycomic (1 month ago) Show Hide
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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.
frmgrl08 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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We had class on November 5th so we actually spent most of that class talking about it. It was so fascinating!
Carycomic (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Btw: is Harry Smith's Thanksgiving special on here, yet?
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I LOVE HALLOWEEN SO MUCH
My favorite time of the year lol
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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.
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Pay attention to the whole special, young Skywalker, and all facets will be sufficiently explained.
flute4hire (1 month ago) Show Hide
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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.
Carycomic (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Well, I'm a bit of a history geek. ;-D

And, if I remember correctly, the pre-Roman British Isles had quite an abundance of metal ores. Copper and tin, in particular.

"A typical B-student knows the facts about everything, and the truth about nothing."
---Anon.

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