Twelve Days of Treats, Tournaments, and Tudors at Christmas (ep 33)

Twelve Days of Treats, Tournaments, and Tudors at Christmas (ep 33)

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For the Tudors, Christmas was a highlight of the year. It was a
time of feasting on especially grand dishes, of dancing and
singing, of enjoying the antics of the Lord of Misrule and
special holiday revels and entertainments, and of showing off.
Oh, and of course going to church. 


The Tudors certainly made the most of these traditions. Families
in Tudor times carried on decorating their homes with holly and
ivy. They brought in mistletoe and often shaped it into the
double ring under which couples could kiss. Tudor lords opened
their great manors for members of the village, inviting in
members of the village to partake of a special meal. Common
families indulged in meat, pastries, fruit, and other specialties
over Christmas that they wouldn’t see for the rest of the year.
The holiday lasted for twelve days, from December 25 to Twelfth
Night in January. It was a time people stopped working, spent
more time in church, visited families, enjoyed entertainment, and
shared gifts.



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