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You can unsubscribe at any time. More info. The Christian tradition dates back to the fourth century and marks the end of Christmas and the Eve of Epiphany. But Twelfth Night remains pretty vague and every year, people are left wondering on which date it falls and why. Epiphany celebrates the date the Maji Three Wise Men arrived in Bethlehem with gifts of gold, Frankincense and myrrh for the baby Jesus. Twelfth Night gained its name because traditionally, Christmas was a day celebration beginning on December Tradition dictates that if they stay up past the date they should be taken down, they should stay up all year to prevent the bad luck gripping the household.

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A count of exactly 12 days from 25 December takes us to 5 January. According to the Church of England, this day is Twelfth Night. Countries such as Germany, Poland and the Czech Republic all consider the Twelfth Night to fall on this day, for example.

Epiphany is a time when Christians remember the Wise Men or Three Kings who were said to have visited Jesus after his birth. Up until the 19th century, the Epiphany was more significant than Christmas Day, with celebrations marking the arrival of the Three Wise Men in the Bible. Christians believe that the twelve days represent the time it took for the Wise Men to travel to Bethlehem and recognise Jesus as the son of God.



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