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St. Knut's Day : ウィキペディア英語版 | St. Knut's Day
''Tjugondag jul'' ("Twentieth Day Yule"), or ''Tjugondag Knut'' ("Twentieth Day Knut"), or ''Knutomasso'',〔http://www.knutmasso.se〕 in English St. Knut's Day,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=St. Knut's Day definition of St. Knut's Day in the Free Online Encyclopedia )〕 (Finnish: ''nuutinpäivä'') is a traditional festival celebrated in Sweden and Finland on 13 January. It is not celebrated in Denmark despite being named for the Danish prince Canute Lavard, and later also associated with his uncle, Canute the Saint, the patron saint of Denmark.〔(The murder at Haraldsted )〕 Christmas trees are taken down on ''Tjugondag jul'', and the candies and cookies that decorated the tree are eaten. ==Origins== Canute Lavard (''Knut Levard'' in Swedish) was a Danish duke who was assassinated by his cousin and rival Magnus Nilsson on 7 January 1131 so he could usurp the Danish throne.〔Bricka, Carl Frederik, ''Dansk Biografisk Lexikon'', vol. XI (- Müllner ), 1897, pp.45. (Available online )〕 In the aftermath of his death there was a civil war, which led to Knut being later declared a saint, and 7 January became Knut's Day, a name day. As his name day roughly coincided with Epiphany (the "thirteenth day of Christmas"), Knut's Day and Epiphany were conflated to some degree. In 1680, Knut's Day was moved to 13 January and became known as ''tjugondag Knut'' or ''tjugondedag jul'' (the "twentieth day of Knut/Christmas").〔
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