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children ritually flog
their parents to wake them up on the
morning of
Fastelavns Sunday (Quinquagesima).
Fastelavnsris ("fastlagsris" in Swedish) have...
- for the
Fastelavn feast. One po****r
custom is the fastelavnsris, a
switch that
children use to flog
their parents to wake them up on
Fastelavns Sunday...
- ("Fat Tuesday"); the
prior w****end is
known as
Fastelavn and is
marked by
eating fastelavnsboller.
Fastelavn is the name for
Carnival in Denmark, held either...
- Denmark,
parts of
southern Sweden,
Iceland and
Faroe Islands or
Sunday of
Fastelavn in Norway. In
Sweden it is most
commonly known as just
semla (plural:...
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Quinquagesima Carnival (Shrovetide) Fat
Thursday Tsiknopempti Shrove Monday Rosenmontag Shrove Tuesday Mardi Gras Holy Face of
Jesus Fastelavn Maslenitsa...
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Quinquagesima Carnival (Shrovetide) Fat
Thursday Tsiknopempti Shrove Monday Rosenmontag Shrove Tuesday Mardi Gras Holy Face of
Jesus Fastelavn Maslenitsa...
- snowmen, drawings,
dolls and
songs about John Dillermand. At the 2021
Fastelavn festivities, John
Dillermand was a po****r
choice of costume. Catherine...
-
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...
-
Quinquagesima Carnival (Shrovetide) Fat
Thursday Tsiknopempti Shrove Monday Rosenmontag Shrove Tuesday Mardi Gras Holy Face of
Jesus Fastelavn Maslenitsa...
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opportunity for a last
round of merrymaking,
known as Carnival, Shrovetide, or
Fastelavn,
before the
start of the
sombre Lenten season. The
traditions of carrying...