It’s because France was switching from one calendar system to the other, and if you were like “oh it’s the new year” people would make fun of you because you didn’t get the memo
Idk the roman republican calendar began years at kalendes Ianuarius, and they were absolutely pagan. It looks like the germanics and celts did it in mid winter too, though they started summer quite early. If it holds any truth it’s probably about the Celts beginning their calendar in late spring/early summer. Looks like Babylon did it like the celts.
Idk modern paganism is basically entirely reconstructed or constructed whole cloth in the modern era. Extant traditional polytheism is generally separately categorized. The wheel year most of us use comes from Wicca which was created in the 50s.
blimthepixie@lemmy.dbzer0.com 21 hours ago
Ah ok, I was told growing up that April Fool’s Day is celebrated mocking the Pagans who celebrated that date as their new year
Guess not
agent_nycto@lemmy.world 19 hours ago
It’s because France was switching from one calendar system to the other, and if you were like “oh it’s the new year” people would make fun of you because you didn’t get the memo
captainlezbian@lemmy.world 21 hours ago
Ostara, the beginning of spring is in late March.
Idk the roman republican calendar began years at kalendes Ianuarius, and they were absolutely pagan. It looks like the germanics and celts did it in mid winter too, though they started summer quite early. If it holds any truth it’s probably about the Celts beginning their calendar in late spring/early summer. Looks like Babylon did it like the celts.
Idk modern paganism is basically entirely reconstructed or constructed whole cloth in the modern era. Extant traditional polytheism is generally separately categorized. The wheel year most of us use comes from Wicca which was created in the 50s.