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How Was Christmas Celebrated at the Ducal Court? – A Journey into the Past with Reese and Ërnst


For many people, Christmas is the most wonderful time of the year – a celebration of family, reflection, and giving. But how was this special holiday celebrated in the past? What did the duke find under the Christmas tree? And what did Christmas at the local court look like?



These and many other fascinating questions are answered in the YouTube video “Christmas at the Ducal Court – Reese and Ërnst – Stories from Home.” In a cozy setting, Reese tells her Ërnst about the old traditions that once shaped the region’s Christmas celebrations. Whenever the two sit together, they dive deep into history and describe what Christmas at the ducal court used to be like.

Stories Full of Charm and Insight

“Christmas at the Ducal Court” is more than just a video that brings the past to life – it’s also an invitation to engage with the historical roots and festive customs of the region.

An Unforgettable Glimpse into Christmases Past

If you're curious to immerse yourself in the world of old ducal courts and hear captivating stories from the region, this YouTube video is a must-watch. Reese and Ërnst take you on a journey through the festive times of centuries past, bringing the life and traditions of the ducal court vividly to life.

Watch the video and experience Christmas from an entirely new perspective!

Author: AI-Translation - Heinz, der Kumpel vom Ërnst  |  16.12.2024

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