Two typically German celebrations, St. Martin's Day and the start of carnival season, are on the same day. Coincidence?
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It can seem like a strange coincidence to see children parade through the streets of Germany with lanterns to mark St. Martin’s Day on November 11 while, at the same time, colorfully dressed carnival revelers shout “Alaaf” or “Helau.”

Do these things really go together?

In fact, Carnival and St. Martin’s Day are two customs that share a common origin dating back several centuries.

Bishop Martin of Tours died on November 8, 397, and was buried three days later. This was a huge event, and explains why November 11 is celebrated, and not the day of his death. The legend of how Martin shared his cloak wit…

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