Tudor Christmas part 3: Customs and Traditions

Tudor Christmas part 3: Customs and Traditions

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Interactive Video

History

11th Grade - Vocational training

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The video explores Tudor Christmas traditions, including wassailing, early decorations, and customs. It highlights the origins of Boxing Day and St. Stephen's Day, the Feast of Holy Innocence, and the role of boy bishops. New Year's Eve was a time for sports and games, with archery being popularized by Henry VIII. The Little Ice Age brought frost fairs on the frozen Thames, where people enjoyed various activities. Many modern Christmas traditions have roots in these Tudor customs.

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What was the purpose of Wassailing during the Tudor Christmas?

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Describe the significance of the kissing bow in Tudor Christmas celebrations.

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What was the role of St. Stephen's Day in Tudor society?

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How did children celebrate the Feast of Holy Innocence during the Tudor period?

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What activities were common on New Year's Eve during the Tudor era?

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