
It is generally believed that the soldiers of Ancient Sparta were the first to participate in stag parties (or bachelor dinners) when the groom would feast with his friends on the eve of his wedding day. The feast represented the groom's "farewell" to the carefree days of bachelorhood but also reinforced the swearing of continued allegiance to his comrades. This appears to be a very ancient custom and may have originated in many different lands.