D Elboux Manuscripts B J White December 2001 Indexed

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Meteor showers occurring in December are the Andromedids (September 24 – December 6, peaking around November 9), the Canis-Minorids (December 4 – December 15, peaking around December 10–11), the Coma Berenicids (December 12 to December 23, peaking around December 16), the Delta Cancrids (December 14 to February 14, the main shower from ...

December 14 marks the beginning of Hanukkah this year, the 8-day Jewish festival of lights. December 15 is Bill of Rights Day. December 17 is Wright Brothers Day. December 21 is the Winter Solstice —the astronomical day when the hemisphere is tilted as far away from the Sun as possible.

From Boxing Day to Yule, the month of December includes several cultural and religious holidays from around the world.

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Forgotten or Lesser-Known Holidays December traditions often trace back to ancient celebrations like Saturnalia, an ancient Roman festival that inspired many Christian customs.

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December, twelfth month of the Gregorian calendar. Its name is derived from decem, Latin for “ten,” indicating its position in the early Roman

The December solstice on December 21 or 22 is also known as the winter solstice. It is the shortest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere and marks the beginning of the (astronomical) winter season there.

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