Christmas was one of the most important festivals, both religiously and socially, in Tudor England. This period, spanning from 1485 to 1603, saw Christmas meld into a unique blend of religious practices, political reflections, social divisions, and more. The increased pressure from the English Reformation further shaped the season, and the celebration was more than just the single day we know it as today. The Twelve Days of Christmas were fille…
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