Viking Lore Articles
Exchange of Rings and Vows in Viking Weddings: A Solemn Pact
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The very act of exchanging rings in Viking nuptials was steeped in symbolism. Unlike today's custom of wearing rings on the finger, Vikings typically exchanged arm rings or bracelets.
Winter Nights (Vetrnætr): Welcoming Winter in Viking Tradition
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Winter Nights, known as "Vetrnætr" in Old Norse, was a significant festival in the Viking calendar. Positioned at the cusp of winter, it was a poignant blend of celebration, reflection, and anticipation.
Viking Holiday Traditions: A Journey Through Norse Festivities
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The holidays of the Vikings were deeply intertwined with nature, the cosmos, and their pantheon of gods. From awaiting the sun's rebirth during the harsh winter to dancing under the midsummer night sky, these celebrations showcase the Vikings' profound connection to the world around them.
Viking Engagement and Marriage Practices
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Viking engagements and marriages offer a fascinating glimpse into a society where tradition, symbolism, and practical considerations seamlessly intertwined. While their practices might seem distant from our contemporary customs, the underlying themes of commitment, family, and unity resonate universally.
The Yule Log: A Warm Beacon in the Frigid Viking Winter
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While the precise origins of the Yule Log are shrouded in time, the tradition is believed to have pagan roots, predating the introduction of Christianity to the Norse regions.