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Merry Christmas

Posted December 23, 2013

The phrase “Merry Christmas” was not widely used until Dickens popularized it in A Christmas Carol, published in 1843.

 

thanks to:
http://interestingliterature.com/2013/12/17
/dickensachristmascarolat170/

 

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    In 1642, during the Thirty Years War, when soldiers attacked a village in Prussia the nuns from the town’s convent overturned the convent's beehives. The angry bees drove back the attackers. The grateful townsfolk renamed their village Beyenburg (Bee town).  
    Adrienne Mayor, Archaeology, Nov-Dec 1995, page 36
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