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Christmas in the Middle Ages: From Yule Fires to 10,000 Eels – The Wild History You Didn't Know!

Christmas in the Middle Ages: From Yule Fires to 10,000 Eels – The Wild History You Didn't Know!

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#medieval #christmas #history In this episode, Hendrik and Carmen take you on a fascinating journey through time: How did the pagan Yule festival become our Christian Christmas? Discover the surprising roots of our favorite traditions! From the Germanic midwinter festival through Roman Saturnalia to the Church's clever Christianization – this story is full of unexpected twists. Why do we celebrate on December 25th? Where do the Christmas tree, Advent wreath, and the Rough Nights come from? And what do ten thousand eels have to do with King John's Christmas feast? Learn how Martin Luther invented the Christ Child, why candles and evergreen branches were so important, and how people in the Middle Ages – from king to shepherd – celebrated this special festival. A story about light in the darkness, hope in winter, and the remarkable continuity of human traditions. Enjoy listening, and Merry Christmas! 🎄 #yule #wintersolstice #saturnalia #christchild #adventwreath #roughnights #medievalhistory Battle-Merchant: https://www.battlemerchant.com/ Battle-Merchant Blog: https://www.battlemerchant.com/en/blog/ Blog post for this episode: https://www.battlemerchant.com/en/blog/christmas-in-the-middle-ages-or-how-the-midwinter-festival-became-a-christian-festival TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@battlemerchant Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/battlemerchant Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/battlemerchant Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.de/battlemerchant/
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