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  • Yule - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Yule is a winter festival celebrated in Northern Europe since ancient times. In pre-Christian times, Germanic pagans celebrated Yule in late December or early January on a date ...
  • Yule log - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    A Yule log , sometimes known as the Great Ashen Faggot , is a large log which is burned in the hearth as a part of traditional Yule or Christmas celebrations in some cultures.
  • Ancient Origins: Yule

    Information on the ancient traditions of yule/christmas with an amusing perspective.
  • Yule/Winter Solstice

    A site offering spell and ritual kits, spell candles, incense, books, music and information for people interested in Wicca and other pagan paths. ... The Winter Solstice, sometimes ...
  • Holidays: Yule

    Yule or the Winter Solstice is the time of greatest darkness and the longest night of the year. The Winter Solstice had been associated with the birth of a "Divine King" long ...
  • Yule Forest Hwy 155

    www.ageducate.org www.farmcity.org www.fb.org Welcome to Yule Forest on Hwy 155 and the Pumpkin Patch. We've been an entertainment farm for almost 20 ...
  • Wicca, Pagan and Witchcraft Holidays., Yule Lore

    History, information, lore and activities for the Pagan Holiday of Beltane ... Yule, (pronounced EWE-elle) is when the dark half of the year relinquishes to the light half.
  • Yule

    YULE (O.N. Jól) The Reason for the Season! Yule begins on Mother Night, (about Dec. 20) the night before the shortest day and the longest night (winter solstices)
  • George Udny Yule

    George Yule developed his approach to correlation via regression with a conceptually new use of least squares. ~ http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history ...
  • Homepage for Yule.org

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