Friday, December 20, 2024

The Norse Origin of Christmas

The Man Who Was Wednesday: The Norse Origin of Christmas

 https://members.ancient-origins.net/articles/origin-christmas

Christmastide traditions are a glorious amalgamation of customs and practices that have been appropriated wholesale from other belief systems, primarily those of Ancient Rome. But Rome is only part of the story because over the centuries Christmas has also acquired a number of key traditions drawn from the pagan Germanic and later Norse peoples who dominated Western Europe in the years following the collapse of the Roman Empire. This connection is all the more pertinent this year as Christmas Day falls on a Wednesday. And Wednesday, of course, was named for Odin, the All-Father of Norse Myths.


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