The origin of the Christmas red cap
We celebrate a lengthening of daylight, gather with loved ones to worship, and show gratitude with gifts
We celebrate a lengthening of daylight, gather with loved ones to worship, and show gratitude with gifts
I went to get my usual croissant and cafe-au-lait today and was greeted by the pileus, or Phrygian red cap worn by freed slaves during the Roman Empire. It was in commemoration of Bastille Day, or the start of the French Revolution and the end of Feudalism in the modern era.
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