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Sampsa Pellervoinen is a
mythological person from
Finnish mythology, who sows all
vegetation on earth, all the forests, swamps, meadows, and rock lands...
- Väinämöinen swam
until he
found land, but the land was barren. With
Sampsa Pellervoinen he
spread life over the land. In the
eighteenth century folk tale collected...
- by his
stage name
Stala in Stala&SO-band, and as Kita of
Lordi Sampsa Pellervoinen, a
figure from Kalevala, a
mythical person who sows all the
forests of...
- religion.
Related to
Baltic Perkunas and
Germanic Thor.
Pellervo (or
Sampsa Pellervoinen), the god of harvest. Pihatonttu,
tutelary of the yard. Piru, spirit...
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wizard and
demigod who
pursues the
Maiden Baritone Abraham Ojanperä
Pellervoinen Ferdinand Taberman Ghost of Vipunen, a
giant with
magic spells B**** Oskari...
- (Bridge Builder) 6:44 9. "Henkselipoika" (A Boy in Suspenders) 3:56 10. "
Pellervoinen" 3:19 11. "Riemu" (Joy) 5:15 12. "Kuin
korpi nukkuva" (Like a Sleeping...
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originator of the Fir tree (in one version),
together with Maajatar,
Pellervoinen, and
Naservainen who
develop it. In a song for the
purpose "To Still...
- Gallen-Kallela, 1920–1930
Canto II. –
Sowing of Life Väinämöinen
summons Sampsa Pellervoinen, the
architect of the forests, to sow the land with trees. He sows many...