mittausnormien
Mittautsnormien, also known as Midsummer Norms, are a set of assumptions and guidelines used in Nordic folkloric and cultural contexts to describe the midpoint between the summer solstice and the next full moon. These norms typically assume a midpoint some time in late June or early July, depending on the specific location and cultural tradition.
In Swedish folklore, Mittautsnormien is associated with the festival of midsummer, which is celebrated around the
The Mittautsnormien have been documented in several medieval manuscripts and oral traditions in Sweden and other
Despite their roots in medieval astronomy and folklore, Mittautsnormien have been largely abandoned in modern times