Day - Holly

Holly has deep roots in ancient mythology that predate modern holidays:

There are two primary dates recognized for a more general "Holly Day": holly day

: Often celebrated as National Holly Day to honor the holly plant itself, right before the peak of the winter holiday season. Holly has deep roots in ancient mythology that

: An "Ancient Echoes" article exploring the pre-Christian "Holly Day" rituals, such as hanging boughs to provide a winter refuge for "nature spirits" or faeries. 4. Interactive Theme Ideas Interactive Theme Ideas One of the most specific

One of the most specific "Holly Day" events is , held annually on the Saturday closest to January 22 in Nantwich, England.

: In Celtic and Norse mythology, holly was believed to ward off evil spirits and protect homes from lightning strikes.

: It commemorates the 1644 Battle of Nantwich, where local residents wore sprigs of holly in their hats to celebrate the end of a Royalist siege during the English Civil War.

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