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Le Cercle Français- le 9 janvier 2013 La Fête des Rois Le Cercle Français- le 9 janvier 2013

L’histoire A merging of two ancient traditions The Roman pagan celebration, "Les Saturnales" and The Christian celebration of Epiphany: the arrival of the three wise men in Bethlehem.

Les Saturnales During antiquity times (B.C.) Week long festival which took place from December 17th to December 24th. Enjoyed huge feasts with a great deal of wine and games.

Les Saturnales Cont’d Represented a wish for prosperity, health and peace for all citizens. Reverse traditional roles - masters would serve the slaves and they would eat together at the same table. Small gifts to friends and family during the celebration. Oftentimes a small cake, which contained a small bean (la féve). The person who found the féve in their slice of cake would be crowned king of the feast.

Epiphany Greek word "epiphaneia" apparition or manifestation Christian tradition relayed the voyage of the three wise men to the birthplace of Jesus. It was the apostle, Saint Matthew, who named the three wise men Balthazar, Melchior and Caspar (known as Gaspard in French).

Les Rois 5th century: the wise men became kings “les rois”. Caspar king of Arabia, Melchior king of Persia and Balthazar-king of India. Represented non-Christian faiths and symbolized that Jesus was placed on the earth for people of all faiths.

En France- French Concordat 1801: Signed by Napoleon and Pope Pius VII re-establishing the Catholic Church in France. Epiphany was set on January 6th. 12 days between Christmas Day and Epiphany represent each month. Celebrated in song, most notably, "Twelve Days of Christmas".

En Europe En Espagne: toys are given to children on this day to symbolize the gifts that the three wise kings gave to Jesus En Italie: presents are often given on Epiphany as well as on Christmas En France: families celebrate "La Fête des Rois" with a special cake and the crowning of a king and queen. The French combined the cake tradition from the Romans and the arrival of the three wise kings in Bethlehem to create a tradition of their own

Cliquez ici pour des photos des célébrations d’Epiphanie en Europe. Les Photos Cliquez ici pour des photos des célébrations d’Epiphanie en Europe. L'Europe

La Galette des Rois Cake made from puff pastry. Filled frangipan stuffing almond paste. South of France galette is simply a brioche Often served with candied fruit and sprinkled with sugar.

La Galette des Rois available from the local patisserie or grocery store many French people still bake the cake at home comes with two crowns for the king and queen of the day can also purchase la féve from the pastry shop

La Fève Refers to a type of bean. also the word for the object placed in the galette des rois. In the French tradition, the féve was a small porcelain piece, often in the shape of a person, that would be placed discreetly in the cake. traditional theme was to recreate the nativity scene characters such as baby Jesus, Mary and Joseph Historically, the main manufacturer of féves was Limoges-Castel which produced over six million féves each year. Now very commercialized in France.

Le Roi et La Reine The féve is discreetly placed in the galette des rois prior to serving Cut a piece for everyone present and an extra called la part des pauvres A symbol for loved ones who are no longer with us and for those who are less fortunate Nowadays designated for the unexpected visitor and is saved for a later treat. Traditionally, the youngest family member would slide underneath the table and designate how the slices would be distributed. This prevents cheating since the baker of the cake does not choose how the slices are handed out the person who discovered the féve was king for the day and selected his queen

Les Vidéos How to Make La Galette Histoire de la Fete des Rois D'où vient la galette des Rois ?- French News

Vocabulaire La Galette: Type of cake/brioche normally with an almond filling Les Saturnales: Roman festival wishing for peace and prosperity Feuilleté(e): Flakey Le Gâteau: Cake Les Rois: Kings La Fève: a bean or now a figurine hidden inside la galette Fourré(e): filled La France: France La Rêne: Queen Noël: Christmas La Fête: Party Jésus: Jesus La Couronne: Crown Les Fabophiles: People who collect les fèves L’Amande: Almond La Pâte: Pastry Limoges-Castel: Famous maker of fèves