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"Keep Saturn in Saturnalia." You know the bumper sticker, of course. Around 350 A.D., you might have seen it on any passing chariot. Or plastered on the back of an ox cart.
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What day is Christmas on this year and why do we celebrate the holiday? What to know - MSNIt was a Roman festival honoring Saturn, the god of agriculture, according to History.com. ... It sounds like Santa Claus rewarding good children and ensuring you're in bed before he arrives.
The festival, which English Heritage (EH) said honoured Saturn, the Roman god of farming and harvest, was one of the ancient empire's most popular celebrations.
Wednesday is named for the god Woden, who is paralleled with the Roman god Mercury, probably because both gods shared attributes of eloquence, the ability to travel, and the guardianship of the dead.
KS2 Music: Romans. Exploring the pantheon of Roman gods and goddesses. BBC School Radio. BBC Teach.
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