The Holly King is a speculative archetype of modern studies of folklore and mythology which has been popularized in some Neopagan religions. In his book The White Goddess, the author Robert Graves proposed that the mythological figure of the Holly King represents one half of the year which, at midwinter is defeated by, and at midsummer is victorious over, his counterpart, the Oak King.

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  • The Holly King is a speculative archetype of modern studies of folklore and mythology which has been popularized in some Neopagan religions. In his book The White Goddess, the author Robert Graves proposed that the mythological figure of the Holly King represents one half of the year which, at midwinter is defeated by, and at midsummer is victorious over, his counterpart, the Oak King. Graves identified a number of paired hero-figures which he believes are variants of this myth, including Lleu Llaw Gyffes and Gronw Pebr, Gwyn and Gwythr, Lugh and Balor, Balan and Balin, Gawain and the Green Knight, the robin and the wren, and even Jesus and John the Baptist. A similar idea was suggested previously by Sir James George Frazer in his work The Golden Bough in Chapter XXVIII, The Killing of The Tree Spirit in the section entitled The Battle of Summer and Winter. Frazer drew parallels between the folk-customs associated with May Day or the changing seasons in Scandinavian, Bavarian and Native American cultures, amongst others, in support of this theory. However the Divine King of Frazer was split into the kings of Winter and Summer in Graves' work. These pairs are seen as the dual aspects of the male Earth deity, one strong in the summer, the other strong in the winter. Stewart and Janet Farrar, following Graves' theory, gave a similar interpretation to Wiccan seasonal rituals. According to Joanne Pearson, the Holly King is represented by holly and other evergreens, and personifies the dark half of the Wiccan Wheel of the Year. He is also seen by some Neopagans as an early inspiration for the Santa Claus legend.
  • Король Падуб и Король Дуб — персонажи английского фольклора, извечные противники, каждому из которых принадлежит половина года: Королю Падубу — тёмная (зимняя), а Королю Дубу — светлая (летняя). Представления об их противостоянии тесно связаны с Колесом Года. Следует заметить, что созвучие имён Королей, наличествующее в русском языке, в английском отсутствует. Борьба Короля Дуба и Короля Падуба исследовалась английским поэтом и фольклористом Робертом Грейвсом в его книге Белая богиня.
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  • The Holly King is a speculative archetype of modern studies of folklore and mythology which has been popularized in some Neopagan religions. In his book The White Goddess, the author Robert Graves proposed that the mythological figure of the Holly King represents one half of the year which, at midwinter is defeated by, and at midsummer is victorious over, his counterpart, the Oak King.
  • Король Падуб и Король Дуб — персонажи английского фольклора, извечные противники, каждому из которых принадлежит половина года: Королю Падубу — тёмная (зимняя), а Королю Дубу — светлая (летняя). Представления об их противостоянии тесно связаны с Колесом Года.
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  • Holly King (myth)
  • Король Падуб и Король Дуб
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