- Arja Anna-Leena
Siikala (formerly Kuusi, née Aarnisalo, born Helsinki, 1
January 1943, died Espoo, 27
February 2016) was a
professor emeritus at the University...
- ISBN 9780595261659.
Siikala, Anna-Leena (2013). Itämerensuomalaisten mytologia.
Finnish Literature Society. ISBN 978-952-222-393-7.
Siikala, Anna-Leena (30...
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jumala (god). in
Siikala 2002, 171 Lönnrot's
revisions and even
rewriting of
runes is
discussed at
length in (Pentikäinen 1999, ch. 2).
Siikala, Anna-Leena...
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loanword from the Proto-Germanic *Þurisaz ("giant").
According to Anna-Leena
Siikala, it is
likely that
Turisas and
Tursas were
originally two
different beings...
- Tino Väinämöinen.
Siikala, Anna-Leena (2013). Itämerensuomalaisten mytologia.
Finnish Literature Society. ISBN 978-952-222-393-7.
Siikala, Anna-Leena (July...
- Toni
Siikala is a
retired Finnish football (soccer)
forward who pla**** in both the
United States and Finland. He pla****
professionally in the
USISL and...
- "ВПН-2010". www.gks.ru.
Retrieved 2021-10-09. Napolskikh,
Siikala & Hoppál 2007, p. 16. Napolskikh,
Siikala & Hoppál 2007, p. 15. Flegontov, Pavel; Changmai,...
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which is more akin to a distant,
wealthy kingdom to be raided. Anna-Leena
Siikala drew a
connection to Norwegians'
raiding trips across Pohjanmaa (Ostrobothnia)...
- ISBN 978-9027256874.
Handbook of Finnish. E-painos. 2015. ASIN B015AM7Q90.
Siikala, Anna-Leena (2013). Itämerensuomalaisten
mytologia [Mythology of the Baltic...
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poetic alliteration (e.g.
Laatter lapsijasi).
According to Anna-Leena
Siikala,
Kuutar and Päivätär
belong to a
tradition that was
influenced by Baltic...