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2009 marked the 250th birthday of Robbie Burns. Although they began as a small celebration by Burns' friends after More
Halloween has roots in the Celtic celebration Samhain (SOW-in). Samhain means "End of Summer" and is often More
The Battle of Culloden The final clash of the Jacobites and Hanoverians on April 16, 1746 was the last battle to be More
The Easter Rising of 1916 was the opening event for the Irish War of Independence. Occurring Easter Week in 1916, it More
After the Battle of Culloden on April 16, 1746, the English Parliament banned wearing tartan, speaking Gaelic, Scottish More
In 2010, Edinburgh celebrated Hogmanay with a theme of "reformation, renewal & resolution". It also More
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Michaelmas Day is the Day of St. Michael and All the Angels. Michael was the Archangel who defeated Lucifer and More
Mothering Sunday, similar to Mother's Day, also called Mid-Lent Sunday, is observed on the fourth Sunday in Lent. More
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