It occurs after the Feast of Fools and has been held since the sixteenth century or earlier, with a long 20th century interregnum.
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Sixty-two years later, in 1752, the Encyclopedia of Denis Diderot and Jean le Rond d'Alembert confirmed this impression with almost the same words Furetière used.
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