Publisher's Synopsis
Fascinating Facts, Strange Traditions, and Forgotten Celebrations from the Past
History is full of strange, forgotten, and downright bizarre celebrations festivals that once shaped civilizations but have now faded into obscurity. From fire-walking rituals in Fiji to monks piercing their bodies in India, from wild Roman feasts where slaves became kings to medieval ghost-banishing bean-throwing ceremonies, this book uncovers the most unusual, outrageous, and downright fascinating festivals that history forgot.
In this fact-packed journey through time, you'll discover:
The blood-soaked origins of Lupercalia, the pagan festival that may have inspired Valentine's Day.
How Vikings honored their dead with fiery ship burials and human sacrifices.
The Feast of Fools, where priests dressed as jesters and chaos ruled medieval churches.
The shocking Goat-Throwing Festival of Spain (yes, they really threw a goat).
Why Romans feared the wrath of unburied ghosts and threw beans to drive them away.
How China's Hungry Ghost Festival still influences modern superstitions.
The madness of England's Cheese-Rolling Festival, where competitors risk life and limb for dairy glory.
The porridge-based contests of Scotland, proving breakfast can be competitive.
And yes why a preserved human toe is dropped into drinks in Canada.
This book will leave you amazed at what people once celebrated and might still celebrate today.
Perfect for history buffs, trivia lovers, and anyone who enjoys the weird side of human culture.
Remember, history isn't just written in battles and empires it's also found in the festivals that brought people together, made them laugh, and sometimes, made them scream.