According to the calculations of 6th-century scholar Dionysius Exiguus, the first Easter took place on 25 March in the year now designated as AD 31.
Celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ, Easter became the cornerstone of Christian faith, symbolising redemption, renewal, and the triumph over death.
While historical debates persist regarding the exact date, Easter remains the most significant and sacred observance in Christianity, evolving over centuries into a global celebration marked by religious rituals, cultural traditions, and profound spiritual significance.