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  1. Yule - Wikipedia

    Yule is a winter festival historically observed by the Germanic peoples that is claimed to have been merged with Christmas during the Christianisation of the Germanic peoples. [1]

  2. Yule | Pagan, Log, Theme, Celebration, & Facts | Britannica

    In many languages of northern Europe, Yule is now the word for Christmas, but certain parts of the Yule tradition in modern Christmas may have originated in the pre-Christian solstice festival.

  3. The Complete Guide to Yule Symbols and Their Meanings, …

    Nov 19, 2025 · Yule is a midwinter celebration honored at the Winter Solstice for those who follow the Wheel of the Year and later in midwinter for pagans who follow the lunisolar Norse …

  4. What Is Yule? | The Ancient Yuletide Tradition and the Yule Log

    Nov 13, 2025 · Yule celebrates the winter solstice—the shortest day and longest night of the year. It’s an ancient festival marking the rebirth of the Sun and the return of longer days, symbolizing …

  5. What Is a Yule Log? The History of the Christmas Tradition

    Dec 5, 2025 · What Is a Yule Log? A yule log can either refer to the ceremonial log burned during winter solstice or a chocolate sponge cake shaped like a log and covered in chocolate frosting. …

  6. What Is Yule? The History Of The Pagan Winter Festival

    Aug 2, 2023 · The Yule or Yuletide celebration commemorated the events of the waning year and honored the gods with a festival of song, food, drink, and sacrifice. But with the steady spread …

  7. The many stories behind the origins of Yule - MSN

    The word ‘yule' gets thrown around a lot during the Christmas season, but what does it even mean? Well, like so many of the holiday's traditions, its origins are a bit complex.

  8. The Twelve Days of Yule – Norse Notes

    Dec 18, 2024 · Yule, or Yuletide, falls around the Winter Solstice starting on Dec. 21 all the way to Jan. 1, and lasts for 12 days. This holiday is celebrated by practitioners of witchcraft, Pagans, …

  9. Here's Why We Say 'Yule' For Christmas & What Yule Logs Mean

    Dec 9, 2025 · Why do we have Yule logs? Per the BBC, the Yule log was originally an entire tree, lit with the remnants of last year’s one.

  10. Yule Symbols & Pagan Traditions: How to Celebrate and What to Do

    Dec 12, 2024 · Yule, celebrated around the Winter Solstice—typically December 20th to 23rd in the northern hemisphere (June 20th to 23rd in the southern hemisphere)—is one of the most …