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18–19th century "Oh bento airoso " ("O Blessed And Graceful Mystery") Traditional 15–16th century "Pela Noite de Natal " ("It Was Christmas Night") Traditional 16th century Translated into English as "All That Wondrous Christmas Night" by Eduardo Marzo "Roxozinho está deitado " ("The Rosy-cheeked Boy Is Lying") Traditional 1889
The Christmas tree was introduced in Britain during the 18th century, and its use was popularised by Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. [5] In the early 19th century there had been a revival of interest in Christmas carols, following a decline in popularity over the previous hundred years
Mosaic of Jesus as Christus Sol (Christ the Sun) in Mausoleum M in the third-century necropolis under St Peter's Basilica in Rome [18]. Sextus Julius Africanus, a historian of the second century, maintained that Jesus of Nazareth was conceived on 25 March, which the Christian Church came to celebrate as the Feast of the Annunciation. [19]
A birthday card is a greeting card given or sent ... first made its appearance in mid-19th century Britain, shortly after the production of the first Christmas cards. [8]
A colorized postcard of the lynching of Virgil Jones, Robert Jones, Thomas Jones, and Joseph Riley on July 31, 1908, in Russellville, Kentucky. A lynching postcard is a postcard bearing the photograph of a lynching—a vigilante murder usually motivated by racial hatred—intended to be distributed, collected, or kept as a souvenir.
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