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Two days of the [[Shire Calendar]] that marked the end of one year and the beginning of the next. They fell outside the formal 'months' of the calendar, coming after the month of [[Foreyule]] and being followed in turn, naturally enough, by the month of [[Afteryule]]. They formed the centre of the six-day Yuletide festival celebrated not only in the [[Shire]], but also by other northern cultures of [[Middle-earth]].
The '''Yuledays''' were the two days of the [[Shire Calendar]] that marked the end of one year and the beginning of the next. They fell outside the formal 'months' of the calendar, coming after the month of [[Foreyule]] and being followed in turn, naturally enough, by the month of [[Afteryule]].  


They formed the centre of the six-day Yuletide festival ([[29 December|29 Foreyule]] to [[2 January|2 Afteryule]]) celebrated not only in [[the Shire]], but also by other northern cultures of [[Middle-earth]].


{{seealso|Lithedays}}
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Revision as of 14:56, 29 September 2014

The Yuledays were the two days of the Shire Calendar that marked the end of one year and the beginning of the next. They fell outside the formal 'months' of the calendar, coming after the month of Foreyule and being followed in turn, naturally enough, by the month of Afteryule.

They formed the centre of the six-day Yuletide festival (29 Foreyule to 2 Afteryule) celebrated not only in the Shire, but also by other northern cultures of Middle-earth.

See also: Lithedays