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posted by [personal profile] owlfish at 09:29pm on 11/11/2008 under , ,
S. Martino Cookie


Today is Saint Martin's Day, a day of a soldier's sacrifice, although a rather different one than those commemorated by Armistice Day. Martin was a Roman soldier from Hungary, who, pitying a roadside beggar near Amiens, cut his cloak into two pieces with his sword and gave the beggar one of them. Later, he realized in a vision that he had given his (half) cloak to Christ, and converted to Christianity.

Traditionally, in many parts of Europe, this is the beginning of winter. It's a feast day in preparation of a pre-Christmas fasting period, a day for celebrating the harvest, eating goose, and drinking wine.

The Venetian tradition is to buy and eat cookies in the shape of Saint Martin - San Martino. This is one. My parents brought it to me this past week as a seasonal gift. Can you make out the Roman soldier with helmet on horseback underneath all that frosting and candy?
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posted by [identity profile] a-d-medievalist.livejournal.com at 11:28pm on 11/11/2008
I forgot it was also Martinmas -- a sad thing for a member of the Societas Sancti Martini to admit.
 
posted by [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/la_marquise_de_/ at 11:13am on 12/11/2008
One of my favourite saints.
 
posted by [identity profile] cthulie.livejournal.com at 12:33pm on 12/11/2008
Erm. My first thought was, "Homer Simpson on a horse?"
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posted by [personal profile] owlfish at 08:31am on 13/11/2008
It's certainly cartoonish!
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posted by [personal profile] cdave at 05:26pm on 12/11/2008
IIRC you mentioned a meme filter a while ago. [livejournal.com profile] theengineer just reminded me. Could I request to be added?
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posted by [personal profile] owlfish at 08:31am on 13/11/2008
I've added you to it. I used it just yesterday!
 
posted by [identity profile] non-trivial.livejournal.com at 09:32am on 13/11/2008
St Martin! I haven't celebrated this since I was a kid - we would go around with lanterns and sing songs. I'd completely forgotten about this - and I never realised it was also Armistice Day.

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