Middle Ages quaint anniversaries for March 25th?
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The following blog has a quaint list of anniversaries for the Feast of the Annunciation:
> Thus we find in some calendars of the Middle Ages the following quaint “anniversaries” listed for March 25:
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> - The Creation of the World
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> - The Fall of Adam and Eve
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> - The Sacrifice of Isaac
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> - The Exodus of the Jews from Egypt
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> - The Incarnation
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> - The Crucifixion and Death of Christ
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> - The Last Judgment
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> [Solemnity of the Annunciation, March 25](https://familyfeastandferia.com/lityear/feastdays-part-1/annunciation-march-25-2/)
I am able to associate the historical background of all these points, except the for the last point: The Last Judgement.
For example I have more or less located a source for the Sacrifice of Isaac: [Are there any Jewish or Hebrew traditions that hold that the Passover and the binding of Isaac were on the same day (15 Nisan)?](https://judaism.stackexchange.com/q/94810/13061)
Thus my question: **Can someone locate a Middle Ages reference source linking The Last Judgement to the Feast of the Annunciation or the Jewish Passover of 15 Nisan?**
Asked by Ken Graham
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Dec 19, 2023, 03:38 AM