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Sources
Ynglinga Saga/Heimskringla
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Bede, De Temporum Ratione
Germania, Tacitus
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Jomsvikinga Saga
Haakon the Goods saga
Vala-Ljots Saga
Gisli Saga
Kormaks Saga
Andreas Nordberg Jul, disting och förkyrklig tideräkning
The Lunisolar Calendar of the Germanic Peoples
Winter Nights or Old Norse vetrnætr was a specific time of year in medieval Scandinavia. According to Zoega's Concise Dictionary of Old Icelandic, vetr-nætr referred to "the three days which begin the winter season". The term is attested in the narrative of some of the Fornaldarsögur, mostly to express passage of time ("as autumn turned into winter"). Specific sacrifices held at the beginning of winter during the Old Norse period were álfablót and dísablót. Of these, dísablót came to be a public sacrifice, according to the Ynglinga saga performed by the king of Sweden. By contrast, álfablót was a sacrifice held at each homestead separately for the local spirits, under the explicit exclusion of any strangers.
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