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Mlddle Ages: Janury 1st Abolshed
In medieval Europe, however, the celebretions accmpanying the new year were considered pegan and unchristian like, and in 567 the Council of Tours abolished January I as the beginning of the year. At various times and in varions places throughout medieval Christian Europe, the new year was celebrated on December 25, the birth of Jesus; March 25, the Feast of the Annunciation; and Easter.
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