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  2. Twelfth Night (also known as Epiphany Eve depending upon the tradition) is a Christian festival on the last night of the Twelve Days of Christmas, marking the coming of the Epiphany. Different traditions mark the date of Twelfth Night as either 5 January or 6 January, depending on whether the counting begins on Christmas Day or 26 December.

    • Epiphany Eve
    • Christians
    • 5 or 6 January
    • evening prior to Epiphany
  3. The Epiphany is a Christian feast day celebrated by Catholics and Orthodox Christians. In Spain, it's known as The Festival of the Three Magic Kings or El Dia de Los tres Reyes Magos. The...

  4. Jan 3, 2018 · Q. What is the holiday known as “Twelfth Night”?A. In most of the Western Church, the “Twelve Days of Christmas” are the 12 days beginning with Christmas Day itself and concluding with the vigil of Epiphany on the traditional calendar. (The traditional observance of Epiphany was on January 6, so January 5 would be the last of the 12 days). Epiphany, of course, honors the visit of the ...

  5. The night of January 5 into the morning of January 6 is known as "Night of Kings" (also called the Twelfth Night) and is feasted with music, sweets and regional dishes as the last night of Nativity, when Christmas decorations are traditionally put away.

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  6. Jan 4, 2019 · Twelfth Night is a Christian holiday, celebrated on January 5. It marks the twelfth and final night of the Christmas season and the coming of Epiphany. Contrary to popular belief, Christmas is not just December 25. That is only the first day of Christmas and it includes the eleven days that follow.

  7. Jan 4, 2024 · Christians around the world will mark the Epiphany on Jan. 6 with a series of celebrations that go from parades and gift-giving for children to the blessing of water. The holiday is also called the Feast of Epiphany, Three Kings Day and Theophany.

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