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April Fools’ Day Origins Uncertain Amid Calendar Reforms and Folklore Theories

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April Fools’ Day has long been a tradition shrouded in mystery. Its origins remain uncertain despite centuries of celebration.

Historical accounts suggest that the day involves misleading others with “invented or falsified, usually spectacular or fantastic stories” on April 1st.

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One popular theory links this custom to calendar reforms in 16th-century France. In 1564, King Charles IX introduced a new system setting April 1st as the start of the year, which some people continued celebrating, leading to ridicule and pranks.

Another explanation points back to the 16th century and references a failed currency reform linked to the Diet of Augsburg. Speculators expecting changes on April 1st were mocked when the reform did not occur.

Other possible origins are found in literature and religion. Some historians suggest medieval Europe, where pranks were common, or biblical narratives, while others link it to Geoffrey Chaucer’s 14th-century work The Canterbury Tales.

Records as early as 1618 reference “to send into April,” indicating the custom was already established. Despite numerous theories, no single confirmed origin has been agreed upon by historians.

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