• lugal
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    The 5th of December?? In Germany, we celebrate it on the 6th in the morning, and we are the people who celebrate Christmas on the 24th (evening or afternoon)

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        According to wikipedia he was born on March 15th and died December 6th. But go on telling your children lies until they are ready to hear the truth.

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            Tbf this was before nation states so the modern borders of Spain didn’t exist yet so why no include modern day Turkey (which existed neither, nor was it populated my the linguistically and culturally ancestors of the modern Turks).

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              I did not know that. That is actually a really good explanation for that. Shows how old the tradition is.

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                Actually it’s not at all. Spain and Turkey are on the opposite sides of the Mediterranean. It would be more fitting to call him a Greek. But maybe he spent time in Spain