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Shrovetide is the
Christian liturgical period prior to the
start of Lent that
begins on
Shrove Sa****ay and ends at the
close of
Shrove Tuesday. The season...
- The
Royal Shrovetide Football Match is a "medieval football" game pla****
annually on
Shrove Tuesday and Ash
Wednesday in the town of
Ashbourne in Derbyshire...
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Sunday before Ash Wednesday, and the
first day of
Carnival (also
known as
Shrovetide). It is also
called Quinquagesima Sunday, Quinquagesimae, Estomihi, Shrove...
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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...
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Carnival (known as
Shrovetide in
certain localities) is a
festive season that
occurs at the
close of the
Christian pre-Lenten period,
consisting of Quinquagesima...
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Tuesday (also
known as
Pancake Tuesday or
Pancake Day) is the
final day of
Shrovetide,
which marks the end of the pre-Lenten season. Lent
begins the following...
- Carnival,
Shrovetide, or Fastelavn,
before the
start of the
sombre Lenten season. The
traditions of
carrying Shrovetide rods and
consuming Shrovetide buns...
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Shrovetide Revellers, also
known as
Merrymakers at
Shrovetide, is a
painting by the
Dutch Golden Age
painter Frans Hals,
painted in
around 1616–17. It...
- each year at
Shrovetide, the
others being the
Royal Shrovetide Football match held in Ashbourne, Derbyshire, and The
Alnwick Shrovetide Football Match...
- best-known
feature is its
concluding three-day festival,
Carnival or
Shrovetide. The pre-Lenten
period begins with Septuagesima,
first do****ented in Gregory...