• Finnish mythology commonly refers of the folklore of Finnish paganism, of which a modern revival is practiced by a small percentage of the Finnish people...
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    A hunting deity is a god or goddess in mythology associated with the hunting of animals and the skills and equipment involved. They are a common feature...
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    A dictionary of African mythology: the mythmaker as storyteller. Oxford University Press. The Kalevala: Epic of the Finnish people. Translated by Friberg...
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    Lemminkäinen (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈlemːiŋˌkæi̯nen]) or Lemminki (pronounced [ˈlemːiŋki]) is a prominent figure in Finnish mythology. He is one of...
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    are many different Earth goddesses and gods in many different cultures mythology. However, Earth is usually portrayed as a goddess. Earth goddesses are...
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  • Finnish influences on Tolkien include both the Finnish language, which he especially liked, and the epic poem Kalevala, a 19th century compilation of Finnish...
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    Louhi (category Witchcraft in folklore and mythology)
    Louhi (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈlou̯hi]) is a wicked queen of the land known as Pohjola in Finnish mythology and a villain of the Kalevala. As many mythological...
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    Semiramis Ara acts as a deity of a dying and resurrecting nature Aralez (mythology) Aralezner, the oldest gods in the Armenian pantheon, Aralez are dog-like...
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  • figures in Estonian, Finnish and Karelian mythology. In the Finnish epic the Kalevala, he is an ancient Finnish ruler. In Estonian mythology and Friedrich Reinhold...
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  • of the Sun and ruler of the heavens Guaraci, god of the Sun (Guarani mythology) Meri, folk hero and god of the Sun Inti, god of the Sun and patron deity...
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  • Jewish, Islamic, Philippine Mythology: Akkadian, Babylonian, Buddhist, Chaldean, Christian, Egyptian, Etruscan, Finnish, Greek, Gnostic, Guanche, Hindu...
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  • (from the legends and folk songs), Finnish mythology (from Ganander's "Mythologia Fennica") and classical Greek mythology. Matthias Johann Eisen was another...
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    Tuonela (Finnish: [ˈtuo̯nelɑ]; lit. 'Tuoni's abode') is the realm of the dead or the Underworld in Finnish mythology. Tuonela, Tuoni (pronounced [ˈtuo̯ni])...
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  • Finnic mythologies are the mythologies of the various Finnic peoples: Finnish mythology Estonian mythology Komi mythology Mari mythology Sámi shamanism...
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  • force. Finnish given names are often of Christian origin (e.g., Jukka from Greek Johannes), but Finnish and Swedish origins are also common. In Finnish, the...
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  • Louhiatar, Louhi) is a blind daughter of Tuoni, the god of death in Finnish mythology and his spouse Tuonetar, the queen of the underworld. Loviatar is...
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    Sampo (category Finnish mythology)
    In Finnish mythology, the Sampo (pronounced [ˈsɑmpo]) is a magical device or object described in many different ways that was constructed by the blacksmith...
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  • Māna, a Buddhist term for 'pride', 'arrogance', or 'conceit' Mana (Finnish mythology), or Tuonela, the realm of the dead or the underworld Maná, a Mexican...
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    List of death deities (category Comparative mythology)
    Finnish Goddess of Death (Finnish mythology)". godchecker.com. Retrieved 25 March 2018. "TUONI - the Finnish God of the Underworld (Finnish mythology)"...
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  • Piru (spirit) (category European mythology stubs)
    needed] "Piru" is also a mild swearword in Finnish. Haavio, Martti (1964). "The Oldest Source of Finnish Mythology: Birchbark Letter No. 292". Journal of...
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    Ukko (category CS1 Finnish-language sources (fi))
    (Finnish: [ˈukːo]), Äijä [ˈæi̯jæ] or Äijö [ˈæi̯jø] (Finnish for 'male grandparent', 'grandfather', 'old man'), parallel to Uku in Estonian mythology,...
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    timekeeping. In Mexico they are called the Los Tres Reyes Magos. In Finnish mythology, the Belt of Orion is called Väinämöisen vyö (Väinämöinen's Belt)...
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    Modern Finnish paganism, also known as Finnish neopaganism or the Finnish native faith (Finnish: Suomenusko: "Finnish Belief / Belief of Finland"), is...
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    Mythologia Fennica (lit. 'Finnish Mythology') is a 1789 book on Finnish mythology written in Swedish by Kristfrid Ganander, a Finnish priest. Mythologia Fennica...
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  • Myth (redirect from Mythology)
    Classical myths, but also material now associated with Norse mythology, Finnish mythology, and so forth. Western theories were also partly driven by Europeans'...
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  • List of culture heroes (category Mythology)
    A culture hero is a mythological hero specific to some group (cultural, ethnic, religious, etc.) who changes the world through invention or discovery....
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  • Tuoni (category European mythology stubs)
    In Finnish mythology, Tuoni (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈtuo̯ni]) was the god of Tuonela (the underworld), and darkness personified. He was the husband of...
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    Pohjola (redirect from Pohya (mythology))
    (pronounced [ˈpohjɑ]), is a location in Finnish mythology. It is one of the two main polarities in the Finnish national epic, the Kalevala, along with...
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  • List of mythological places (category Mythology-related lists)
    Series: Mythology, Anatomy, and Practice. New World Library. p. 207. ISBN 978-1-57731-987-0. Yang, Lihui; et al. (2005). Handbook of Chinese Mythology. New...
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