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Tuonetar (Finnish pronunciation: [
ˈtuo̯netɑr]) is the
Queen of the
Underworld in
Finnish mythology.
Tuonetar is the wife of Tuoni, with whom she rules...
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Tuonela (the underworld), and
darkness personified. He was the
husband of
Tuonetar.
Their children included Kipu-Tyttö, Tuonenpoika, and Loviatar, who were...
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daughter of Tuoni, the god of
death in
Finnish mythology and his
spouse Tuonetar, the
queen of the underworld.
Loviatar is
regarded as a
goddess of death...
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afterlife as shadow-like ghosts. Tuoni, god of the dead, and his wife
Tuonetar are the
rulers of Tuonela.
Although physical descriptions of
Tuonela vary...
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Finnish mythology Kalma, Kipu-Tyttö, Kivutar, Lovitar, Surma,
Tuonen akka,
Tuonetar, Tuoni,
Vammatar Gr****
mythology Cerberus, Charon, Hades, Pluto, Keres...
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benign tutelary. Originally, a
patron of
cultivated land,
keeper of lot.
Tuonetar, name
referring to both the
mistress and the
daughter of Tuoni. Tuoni,...
- river.
Tuonela was
ruled over by the god Tuoni, and his wife, the
goddess Tuonetar.
Tuonela was a dark and
lifeless place,
where the dead were in a state...
- Louhiatar, Loveatar, Loveheta, Lovetar)
Mielikki Päivätär Syöjätär
Tellervo Tuonetar Vammatar Veenemo Vellamo (Wellamo) Sami Akka
Beaivi (Beivve, Beiwe, Biejje...
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Louhi Soprano Mally Burjam-Borga Annikki,
sister of
Ilmarinen Aino
Halonen Tuonetar, the
queen of
Tuonela Contralto Liisi Gussander Louhi, the
queen of Pohjola...
- find the
words he needs. Väinämöinen goes to
Tuonela to find the words.
Tuonetar, the
daughter of Tuoni, is
washing her
clothes by the
river and asks Väinämöinen...