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The History of Mardi Gras


Mardi Gras History

On March 2, 1699, French-Canadian explorer Jean Baptiste Le Moyne Sieur de Bienville arrived at a plot of ground 60 miles directly south of New Orleans, and ...

Mardi Gras - Wikipedia

Mardi Gras is French for "Fat Tuesday", reflecting the practice of the last night of consuming rich, fatty foods in preparation for the Christian fasting season ...

Mardi Gras ‑ Meaning, Origin & Traditions | HISTORY

Mardi Gras is a Christian holiday and popular cultural phenomenon that dates back thousands of years to pagan spring and fertility rites.

What is Mardi Gras? - Gardiner Public Library

Mardi Gras is believed to have arrived in North America on March 3, 1699, when the French-Canadian explorers (and brothers) Jean Baptiste Le ...

History of Mardi Gras in the USA

Mardi Gras first made its way over to North America via the French-Canadian explorer Pierre Le Moyne, Sieur d'Iberville in 1699, when he named his campsite ...

10 Things You Didn't Know About the History of Mardi Gras

The story of these glazed and frosted pastries dates back to the Medieval Times, when French, Belgian, and Spanish cultures commemorated the ...

Mardi Gras History & Traditions - New Orleans

Mardi Gras traditions range from king cakes to Mardi Gras Indians and Mardi Gras balls. Click here to learn about the history of Mardi Gras and the ...

Mardi Gras History, Traditions, and Origins - Country Living Magazine

In French, Mardi means “Tuesday” and gras means “fat.” That's why the day is also referred to as Fat Tuesday. The word originated in France and ...

A Brief History of Mardi Gras - A'ROR'N Days 2022

The name "Mardi Gras" (pronounced, "mar-dee gr-aw") means "Fat Tuesday" in French. On the Gregorian Christian calendar, Fat Tuesday is the day ...

The history behind Mardi Gras - YouTube

Today is Mardi Gras and celebrations are now underway.

History FAQs | Mardi Gras New Orleans

The first Mardi Gras parade was held in New Orleans on Feb. 24, 1857 by the Krewe of Comus. They began the tradition of presenting a parade with floats and ...

History Of Mardi Gras - How a Religious Celebration Became a ...

Over time, Mardi Gras has evolved from a strictly religious celebration to a secular party that is celebrated around the world. The carnival ...

Mardi Gras | History, Origin, Meaning, Definition, New Orleans, & Facts

Mardi Gras is a festive day celebrated in France on Shrove Tuesday (the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday), which marks the close of the ...

History of Mardi Gras in Galveston

Galveston's long heritage of celebrating Mardi Gras dates back to 1867, when a 350 pound justice of the peace presided over dramatic entertainment and a masked ...

Mardi Gras History in Jefferson Parish | Krewes & Colors

The traditional colors of Mardi Gras are purple, green, and gold. These are said to have been chosen in 1892 when the Rex Parade theme "Symbolism of Colors" ...

Mardi Gras History, Traditions, and Origins - The Pioneer Woman

It's believed that Mardi Gras emerged from the wild ancient Roman festivals of Saturnalia and Lupercalia. These pagan celebrations involved days ...

The History of Black Mardi Gras | BSB MEDIA

The Mardi Gras Indians are composed of African Americans in New Orleans. These individuals wear costumes that honor Native American and African ancestry in the ...

Learn the History & Origin of Mardi Gras

On a spot 60 miles south of the present location of New Orleans, they set up camp on the river's West Bank. Knowing that the day, March 3, was being celebrated ...

The Ultimate Mardi Gras Guide - New Orleans

Masking is a tradition during Mardi Gras. Masks were first worn to escape society and class constraints. Today, float-riders are required to wear masks by law ...

History of Mardi Gras - YouTube

Mardi Gras is French for "Fat Tuesday," and many scholars believe that Mardi Gras has its roots in the ancient pagan ritual of Saturnalia, ...