Day 1 of Mörsugr
Mörsugr is an ancient Viking month that occurs during the winter, often following the Yule period, so centered around the winter solstice.
Mörsugr is an ancient Viking month that occurs during the winter, often following the Yule period, so centered around the winter solstice.
Jol (Yule) is celebrated for three nights. Vikings had Yule logs, upon which they carved messages to the gods.
The first day of Þorri, which is the fourth month of the old Icelandic calendar, is marked by Bóndadagur, or "Husband’s Day."
The first day of the month of Góa is Wife’s Day! Góa is the fifth month of winter in the old Icelandic calendar.
Dísablót was a sacrificial holiday held in pre-Christian Scandinavia, honoring the dísir and the Valkyries.