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Ilmarinen (pronounced [
ˈilmɑrinen], also
known as
Ilmari and
takoja iänikuinen or "the
eternal hammerer"), a
blacksmith and
inventor in the Kalevala,...
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described in many
different ways that was
constructed by the
blacksmith Ilmarinen and that
brought riches and good
fortune to its holder, akin to the horn...
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Ilmarinen was a
Finnish Navy Panssarilaiva,
Swedish Pansarskepp ("Armored ship"; a
coastal defence ship by
British classification). The unit was constructed...
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Ilmarinen most
commonly refers to
Seppo Ilmarinen, an
archetypal artificer from
Finnish mythology (Kalevala).
Other uses of
Ilmarinen include: Finnish...
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smith Ilmarinen.
Ilmarinen comforts the iron
telling it that it will
become beautiful when
combined with fire. Väinämöinen
tells of
Ilmarinen's struggle...
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Ilmarinen learns of this and
resolves to go to
Pohjola himself to woo the maiden. The
maiden of the
north chooses Ilmarinen.
Cantos 19–25:
Ilmarinen is...
- Väinämöinen and
Ilmarinen, were also
objects of worship, in a way
similar to the Gr**** pagans'
worship of
mythical human heroes like Herakles.
Ilmarinen was previously...
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coastal defence ship, the
sister ship of the
Finnish Navy's
flagship Ilmarinen and also the
first ship of her class. She was
built at the Crichton-Vulcan...
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Sampo in the Kalevala. She has a
number of
beautiful daughters, whom
Ilmarinen, Lemminkäinen and
other heroes attempt to win in
various legends. In true...
- Ganander, Väinämöinen is said to be son of
Kaleva and thus
brother of
Ilmarinen. His name is
believed to come from the
Finnish word väinä,
meaning stream...