"It is now the month of December,
when the greatest part of the city is in a bustle.
Loose reins are given to public dissipation..."
Seneca, AD 50when the greatest part of the city is in a bustle.
Loose reins are given to public dissipation..."
December 17th was date for a popular Roman festival called Saturnalia. For one day, slaves had equality with their masters and there was lots of eating, drinking and shenanigans. Scholars say that some aspects of Saturnalia are present in modern day Christmas customs, namely gift giving.
The practice of giving gifts in December was suppressed (not very successfully) by the Catholic Church in the Middle Ages, due to "pagan" origins. By medieval times, the festival of Saturnalia had evolved into the Feast of Fools, a day of rather blasphemous extravagances and free speech. Naturally, it was roundly condemned by the medieval church.


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