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Is it the holly and the lily the holly and the Ivy or the holly and the Daisy?

Holly and Ivy


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THATI = The Holly And The Ivy


What are the ratings and certificates for The Holly and the Ivy - 1952?

The Holly and the Ivy - 1952 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved


What are the Origins of celebrating Christmas?

Christmas is the celebration of Christ`s birth, but Jesus was not likely to be born in the winter time, though. It is unlikely that Jesus was born in the winter because the manger he was placed in contained hay. The celebration of his birth was combined with the Pagan fesitval Yule, which is celebrated in the winter solstice, and marks the shortest day of the year. The celebrations mark the end of the darkness, because from then on the days get longer. Some Christmas symblos originating from the Pagan festival are holly, ivy, mistletoe adn yule logs.


What is the next word after The Holly and the?

Ivy.


What are the release dates for The Holly and the Ivy - 1952?

The Holly and the Ivy - 1952 was released on: UK: 22 December 1952 USA: 4 February 1954


What are the Latin names for holly and the ivy?

Hedera helix


What is the significance of Holly and Mistletoe?

Like most every Christmas tradition except attending a Christian church and singing "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing," holly (and it's counterpart, ivy) became connected to Christmas through pagan traditions. Several species of holly are evergreen plants, and in just about every European winter celebration tradition, evergreen plants were important--holly, ivy, mistletoe, and coniferous trees (like Christmas trees). They didn't die as the days got shorter and colder; they were a sign, in a dead winter landscape, that life would return. Holly in particular was associated with Dionysus in the Greek tradition, as well as some Pagan sun gods. In the Middle Ages, there was a tradition of presenting King Holly (seen as a male plant) with Queen Ivy (a female plant) in midwinter customs. As all these old winter traditions gathered around Christmas in the Middle Ages, so too did holly become associated with the holiday. Nowadays, Christians often view the prickly leaves and red berries of holly as symbolic of the crown of thorns Jesus wore during his legendary crucifixion (the berries are blood drops).


What carol the rising of the sun and the running of the deer?

the holly and the ivy


How is ilex and hedera associated with a Christmas carol?

The Holly and the Ivy


When is The Holly and the Ivy traditionally sung?

The Holly and the Ivy is traditionally sung during Christmas time. It is thought that the carol was first developed during the 18th century. It was first published in 1911.


What carol contains chorus The rising of the sun?

The Holly and the Ivy.... Oh, the rising of the sun and the running of the deer, the playing of the merry organ, sweet singing in the choir.