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RE: LeoThread 2024-12-12 19:01

in LeoFinance19 days ago

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May Day's roots trace back to ancient Rome, where the festival of Floralia celebrated the goddess Flora with dancing, colorful garments, and sometimes, more audacious acts like nude revelries. Simultaneously, Celtic druids practiced Beltaine, marking the beginning of summer with fire and purification rituals—a theme echoed across various cultures.