#3: The Roman Kalends Feasts
The Kalends of January opened the Roman new year with lavish public feasts, household offerings, and ritual visits between families. People decorated their homes with greenery and lights, believing these symbols invited prosperity for the coming year. Visitors brought small gifts, which reinforced goodwill and communal stability.

Streets filled with music, dancing, and festive processions as Romans welcomed a fresh cycle of time.
