What Halloween Was REALLY Like in the Middle Ages
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Step into a medieval village on All Hallows’ Eve—what we now call Halloween. Far from pumpkins and candy, this night was one of prayers for the dead, flickering candles, children begging for soul-cakes, and villagers disguising themselves in soot and masks to confuse wandering spirits. The church bells tolled to ward off the restless dead, while neighbors whispered of witches, charms, and omens. In the torchlit lanes, laughter blurred with fear, and the night pressed heavy until dawn’s bell called the living back to order.
This is not Halloween as you know it. This is Halloween as your ancestors lived it: a fragile night of ritual, belief, and unease, when the line between the living and the dead seemed unbearably thin.
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