A form of Mother's Day was celebrated in Ancient Greece, honouring Rhea, the mother of the gods. In Britain, the annual celebration is known as Mothering Sunday. This first originated from the 1600s when many people worked away from home, living with their employers. They were encouraged to go home ...
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