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- Yule_Lads abstract "The Yuletide-lads, Yule Lads, or Yulemen, (Icelandic: jólasveinarnir or jólasveinar) are figures from Icelandic folklore who in modern times have become the Icelandic version of Santa Claus. Their number has varied throughout the ages, but currently they are considered to be thirteen. They put rewards or punishments into shoes placed by children in window sills during the last thirteen nights before Christmas Eve. Every night, one Yuletide lad visits each child, leaving gifts or rotting potatoes, depending on the child’s behaviour throughout the year.".
- Yule_Lads thumbnail Yule_lads_in_Dimmuborgir.JPG?width=300.
- Yule_Lads wikiPageExternalLink yulelads00.html.
- Yule_Lads wikiPageExternalLink gryla-terry-gunnell.htm.
- Yule_Lads wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Yule_Lads wikiPageExternalLink myndasafn1.htm.
- Yule_Lads wikiPageExternalLink christmas-in-iceland.
- Yule_Lads wikiPageExternalLink yule_lads.htm.
- Yule_Lads wikiPageExternalLink yule5.htm.
- Yule_Lads wikiPageID "3331621".
- Yule_Lads wikiPageLength "7679".
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- Yule_Lads wikiPageRevisionID "695933877".
- Yule_Lads wikiPageWikiLink Category:Christmas_characters.
- Yule_Lads wikiPageWikiLink Category:Icelandic_folklore.
- Yule_Lads wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scandinavian_legendary_creatures.
- Yule_Lads wikiPageWikiLink Christmas.
- Yule_Lads wikiPageWikiLink Christmas_Eve.
- Yule_Lads wikiPageWikiLink Folklore.
- Yule_Lads wikiPageWikiLink Grýla.
- Yule_Lads wikiPageWikiLink Gully.
- Yule_Lads wikiPageWikiLink Iceland.
- Yule_Lads wikiPageWikiLink Jóhannes_úr_Kötlum.
- Yule_Lads wikiPageWikiLink Laufabrauð.
- Yule_Lads wikiPageWikiLink Malnutrition.
- Yule_Lads wikiPageWikiLink Modus_operandi.
- Yule_Lads wikiPageWikiLink Poetry.
- Yule_Lads wikiPageWikiLink Santa_Claus.
- Yule_Lads wikiPageWikiLink Skyr.
- Yule_Lads wikiPageWikiLink Tallow.
- Yule_Lads wikiPageWikiLink Troll.
- Yule_Lads wikiPageWikiLink Yule_Cat.
- Yule_Lads wikiPageWikiLink File:Yule_lads_in_Akureyri.jpg.
- Yule_Lads wikiPageWikiLink File:Yule_lads_in_Dimmuborgir.JPG.
- Yule_Lads wikiPageWikiLinkText "Icelandic Christmas Lad".
- Yule_Lads wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jólasveinar".
- Yule_Lads wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yule Lad".
- Yule_Lads wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yule Lads".
- Yule_Lads wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yule lads".
- Yule_Lads wikiPageWikiLinkText "Yuletide-lads".
- Yule_Lads wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Christmas.
- Yule_Lads wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Clarify.
- Yule_Lads wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-is.
- Yule_Lads wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Yule_Lads subject Category:Christmas_characters.
- Yule_Lads subject Category:Icelandic_folklore.
- Yule_Lads subject Category:Scandinavian_legendary_creatures.
- Yule_Lads hypernym Figures.
- Yule_Lads type Person.
- Yule_Lads type Character.
- Yule_Lads type Diacritic.
- Yule_Lads type Redirect.
- Yule_Lads comment "The Yuletide-lads, Yule Lads, or Yulemen, (Icelandic: jólasveinarnir or jólasveinar) are figures from Icelandic folklore who in modern times have become the Icelandic version of Santa Claus. Their number has varied throughout the ages, but currently they are considered to be thirteen. They put rewards or punishments into shoes placed by children in window sills during the last thirteen nights before Christmas Eve.".
- Yule_Lads label "Yule Lads".
- Yule_Lads sameAs Q1715040.
- Yule_Lads sameAs Jólasveinar.
- Yule_Lads sameAs Jólasveinar.
- Yule_Lads sameAs Jólasveinar.
- Yule_Lads sameAs Jólasveinar.
- Yule_Lads sameAs Íslensku_jólasveinarnir.
- Yule_Lads sameAs Jólasveinar.
- Yule_Lads sameAs ユールラッズ.
- Yule_Lads sameAs Jólasveinar.
- Yule_Lads sameAs Jólasveinn.
- Yule_Lads sameAs m.0967_f.
- Yule_Lads sameAs Йоласвейнары.
- Yule_Lads sameAs Йоласвейнари.
- Yule_Lads sameAs Q1715040.
- Yule_Lads wasDerivedFrom Yule_Lads?oldid=695933877.
- Yule_Lads depiction Yule_lads_in_Dimmuborgir.JPG.
- Yule_Lads isPrimaryTopicOf Yule_Lads.