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  2. Shrove Tuesday - Wikipedia

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    Shrove Tuesday and other named days and day ranges around Lent and Easter in Western Christianity, with the fasting days of Lent numbered. Shrove Tuesday is exactly 47 days before Easter Sunday, a moveable feast based on the cycles of the moon. The date can be between 3 February and 9 March inclusive. Shrove Tuesday occurs on these dates: [82]

  3. Mardi Gras - Wikipedia

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    Mardi Gras (UK: / ˌ m ɑːr d i ˈ ɡ r ɑː /, US: / ˈ m ɑːr d i ɡ r ɑː /; [1] [2] also known as Shrove Tuesday) is the final day of Carnival (also known as Shrovetide or Fastelavn); it thus falls on the day before the beginning of Lent on Ash Wednesday. [3]

  4. Shrovetide - Wikipedia

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    Shrovetide is the Christian liturgical period prior to the start of Lent that begins on Shrove Saturday and ends at the close of Shrove Tuesday. [1] [2] The season focuses on examination of conscience and repentance before the Lenten fast. [3] [4] It includes Shrove Saturday, Shrove Sunday, Shrove Monday and Shrove Tuesday. [1] [2]

  5. Atherstone Ball Game - Wikipedia

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    The Atherstone Ball Game is a "medieval football" game played annually on Shrove Tuesday in the English town of Atherstone, Warwickshire. The game honours a match played between Leicestershire and Warwickshire in 1199, when teams competed for a bag of gold, and which was won by Warwickshire.

  6. Royal Shrovetide Football - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Shrovetide Football Match is a "medieval football" game played annually on Shrove Tuesday and Ash Wednesday in the town of Ashbourne in Derbyshire, England. Shrovetide ball games have been played in England since at least the 12th century from the reign of Henry II (1154–89). The Ashbourne game also known as "hugball" has been ...

  7. Laskiainen - Wikipedia

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    A Finnish cream puff called laskiaispulla, a traditional Laskiainen dessert . The traditions of Laskiainen consist largely of merrymaking and feasts.. Many of the Finnish Laskiainen traditions are probably based on an old work feast, where women stopped the winter tasks of working linen, hemp and wool and spinning them into yarn. [6]

  8. Užgavėnės - Wikipedia

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    The celebration corresponds to Roman Catholic holiday traditions in other parts of the world, such as Mardi Gras, Shrove Tuesday, and Carnaval. Užgavėnės begins on the night before Ash Wednesday , when an effigy of winter (usually named Morė ) is burnt.

  9. File:Foot Ball, Kingston-upon-Thames, Shrove Tuesday, Feb ...

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    Usage on da.wikipedia.org Fodbold; Usage on eo.wikipedia.org Rugbeo; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Kingston upon Thames; Usage on haw.wikipedia.org Pīpeku; Usage on hif.wikipedia.org Rugby football; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org サッカーの歴史; Usage on lt.wikipedia.org Kingstonas prie Temzės; Usage on pl.wikipedia.org Piłka nożna w Anglii