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17 DECEMBER 497 BC

Romans celebrate the first Saturnalia

The agricultural festival gives way to dancing and debauchery

Sometimes described as the Roman inspiration for Christmas, the festival of Saturnalia was first celebrated on 17 December 497 BC, to mark the inauguration of Rome’s new Temple of Saturn.

In its early years, Saturnalia was essentially an agricultural festival, to thank the god

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