How Did Vikings Celebrate Yule – The Winter Solstice?
Ellen Lloyd - AncientPages.com - Did you know that Nordic people celebrated a festival similar to Christmas long before they became Christian? Of course, Norse Yule was not the same as our Christmas festival, but there are many similarities between these two traditions.
This is simply because most enduring Christmas traditions grew from adapting existing pagan rituals and reframing them with Christian concepts and practices.
Yule Was A Pagan Midwinter Festival
Yule comes from a 12-day midwinter festival celebrated by Germanic peoples. In the northern hemisphere, the Yule festival is around December 21. Considering that the winter solstice is the shortest day of the year, one can easily understand why this festival was so important to people living in the Northern parts of Europe. During this period of the year, the Sun can be seen for only a few hours. In some parts of the north, it can barely be seen at all.
To Vikings, Yule was the most important festival of the year, and they certainly celebrated it all they could. When the cold and dark winter approached, Vikings knew it was time to be with friends and family and enjoy delicious food and drinks. Raids and plundering were no longer on the schedule.
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