08 - Agosto (August)

Mes de Agosto (August).

Piedra preciosa: Ágata.
Flor: Gladiolo.
Agosto, el octavo mes de año y el sexto en el calendario Romano. Los Romanos le llamaban el mes Sextilis, que significaba el sexto. Ocho años antes del nacimiento de Jesucristo se le cambió el nombre a este mes por el de Augusto en honor al Empeerador Romano César Augusto, porque muchos de los mayores acontecimientos en su vida tuvieron lugar en este mes.
Los Anglo-Sajones le llamaban Weod monath, que significaba el mes de los hierbajos porque este es el mes en el que los hierbajos y también las algas crecen más rápidamente.
Agosto es un mes especialmente importante para el turismo en Gran Bretaña ya que coincide con las largas vacaciones de verano que duran unas seis semanas para las escuelas estatales.
All year round Lammas Day
loaf1st August is Lammas Day, and was Thanksgiving time (Harvest time) in Britain. The name comes from an Anglo-Saxon word Hlafmaesse which means Loaf Mass. The festival of Lammas marks the beginning of the harvest, when people go to church to give thanks for the first corn to be cut. This celebration predates our Christian harvest festival.
On Lammas Day farmers made loaves of bread from the new wheat crop and gave them to their local church. They were then used as the Communion bread during a special mass thanking God for the harvest. The custom ended when Henry VIII broke away from the Catholic Church, and nowadays we have harvest festivals at the end of the season. Michaelmas Day (September 29) is traditionally the last day of the harvest season.
Lammas Day used to be a time for foretelling marriages and trying out partners. Two young people would agree to a "trial marriage" lasting the period of the fair (usually 11 days) to see whether they were really suited for wedlock. At the end of the fair, if they didn't get on, the couple could part.
Lammas was also the time for farmers to give their farm workers a present of a pair of gloves. In Exeter, a large white glove was put on the end of a long pole which was decorated with flowers and held on high to let people know that the merriment of Lammas Fair was beginning.
Lammas Superstition
To bring good luck, farmers would let the first corn bread go stale and then crumble it over the corners of their barns.
All year round Weather-lore, beliefs and sayings
The hottest days of the year often fall in August.
'Dry August and warm doth harvest no harm'.
'If the first week of August be warm, the winter will be white and long.'
All year round Festivals and Traditions
A number of cultural festivals are held in August
dateEdinburgh Festival in Scotland
Dating from 1947, the Edinburgh Festival is primarily a celebration of the performing arts, with live concerts, plays, ballets, operas and other shows.
date Royal National Eisteddfod in Wales
The Eisteddfod is an older tradition, revived in the 19th century. It originated as a medieval gathering of bards and minstrels, attended by people across Wales, who competed for the prized chair at the noble's table.
Held during the first week of August, it celebrates Welsh arts and culture.
date Notting Hill Carnival
The carnival is held on the Summer Bank Holiday, the last Monday in August. It features a colourful procession, elaborate and extravagant costumes, and the music of many steel bands. The carnival originated in the mid 1960s as a way of celebrating and maintaining the cultural traditions of the Caribbean immigrants who live in and around the Notting Hill area.
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