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Pikne (also
Piken or Pikker: the long one) is the god of
lightning in
Estonian mythology. In Finnish,
lightning is
sometimes called Pitkäinen,
which is...
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Vanapagan stealing the
musical instrument belonging to the god of
lightning Pikne,
representing the
international tale type "The Ogre
Steals the Thunder's...
- 1551 as the god of Karelians. Peko is
sometimes ****ociated with
Estonian Pikne (Pitkne),
Baltic Perkūnas or even
Christian Saint Peter. [citation needed]...
- mythology)
Perkwunos (Proto-Indo-European mythology)
Perun (Slavic mythology)
Pikne or
Pikker (Estonian mythology)
Sugaar (Basque mythology)
Taranis (Pan-Celtic)...
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Peninukk - half-demonic
warrior Penn[citation needed]
Peremees -
Master Pikne,
Pikker - Thunder, "The Long One"
Piret - wife of Suur Tõll Põrguneitsi...
- (Estonian: Taara, a(v)ita!) and 'Taara's thunderbolt' (Estonian:
Taara pikne). The
Chronicle of
Henry of
Livonia mentions Tharapita as the
superior god...
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Border Guard Board only
operates small vessels.
Patrol vessels Udria (026)
Pikne (027) Rahu (028)
Tuule (M-06)
Terje (M-07)
Kessu (M-10) The coat of arms...
- Florida:
University Press of Florida. pp. 84–90. ISBN 978-0-8130-3204-7. Kama,
Pikne; Rammo,
Riina (2015).
Rabivere soost leitud mumifitseerunud naise surnukeha:...
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Pikker may
refer to:
Pikne,
Estonian pagan god of
lightning Pikker (magazine),
Estonian magazine of
satire and
humor Augusts Pikker,
Russian Empire/Estonian...
- Maausk. He has six children: sons Susi, Põvvat,
Pikne, Mõtus Lõmaš, and
daughters Kärg and Põim.
Pikne was the
director of the
Valga Museum in Valga. 4th...