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<blockquote data-quote="I love stars" data-source="post: 15468" data-attributes="member: 221"><p><strong>Christmas Thread</strong></p><p></p><p>more of the 12 days of chrismas</p><p></p><p>The 12-daily joeltime </p><p></p><p>All Indo-European peoples celebrate people around the wintersolstitium a large celebration that usually a number summon lasted. These furrow could summon or after the solstitium fall or partly for it and partly after it. The Germanic Joelfeest lasted twelve days, that were bred originally from the first full moon after the solstitium. After the Juliaanse calendar were imported went the Germen to it over the joeltijd in the twelve days after the solstitium to celebrate. As deep been rooted sat this saint celebration that attempts of ecclesiastic side it to prohibit or to enfeeble never totally succeeded be. Still in parts of Scandinavia, <strong>a 12-daily Joelfeest is celebrated.</strong> Still becomes the period of 26 December until 6 January in North-Germany Zw?lften named, while one more to the south yet. speaks of Zw?lf Night or Zw?lf saint Harnessed. </p><p></p><p>In the Netherlands, the joeltijd was indicated also well as a De Twaalf dagen. In England, the name Twelve Days had been closed customary, on 6 January with Twellth Night. Usually 26 December was bred as first day after christmas' and the joeltijd ended then on 6 january as <strong>'twelfth day after christmas'</strong>. Someone else manner was to be counted Christmas self also with and then the joeltijd ended on 6 January with Dertiendag. This name is been till in the twentieth century in our country general accepted. In Westfalen, the joeltijd was indicated Summon as a Dr?ttien. </p><p></p><p>It's bad english because I put it in the translation machine.</p><p></p><p>Also the chrismas tree came from the old germanic believe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I love stars, post: 15468, member: 221"] [b]Christmas Thread[/b] more of the 12 days of chrismas The 12-daily joeltime All Indo-European peoples celebrate people around the wintersolstitium a large celebration that usually a number summon lasted. These furrow could summon or after the solstitium fall or partly for it and partly after it. The Germanic Joelfeest lasted twelve days, that were bred originally from the first full moon after the solstitium. After the Juliaanse calendar were imported went the Germen to it over the joeltijd in the twelve days after the solstitium to celebrate. As deep been rooted sat this saint celebration that attempts of ecclesiastic side it to prohibit or to enfeeble never totally succeeded be. Still in parts of Scandinavia, [b]a 12-daily Joelfeest is celebrated.[/b] Still becomes the period of 26 December until 6 January in North-Germany Zw?lften named, while one more to the south yet. speaks of Zw?lf Night or Zw?lf saint Harnessed. In the Netherlands, the joeltijd was indicated also well as a De Twaalf dagen. In England, the name Twelve Days had been closed customary, on 6 January with Twellth Night. Usually 26 December was bred as first day after christmas' and the joeltijd ended then on 6 january as [b]'twelfth day after christmas'[/b]. Someone else manner was to be counted Christmas self also with and then the joeltijd ended on 6 January with Dertiendag. This name is been till in the twentieth century in our country general accepted. In Westfalen, the joeltijd was indicated Summon as a Dr?ttien. It's bad english because I put it in the translation machine. Also the chrismas tree came from the old germanic believe. [/QUOTE]
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