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Jan 29, 2023

[Answer] Which culture was likely the first to regularly celebrate birthdays?

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...Birthday celebrations today are a mix of ancient and modern traditions. The general consensus among historians is that the ancient Romans were the first group to celebrate the birthday of the "common man," meaning that family and friends held parties for regular men (only men, no women), and not just for royalty or gods. Women’s birthdays wouldn't be celebrated in the same way until the 12th century.




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Romans:


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