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Jumala (Finnish: [
ˈjumɑlɑ]),
Jumal (Estonian: [ˈjumɑl]) or Jumo (Mari)
means "god" in the
Finnic languages and
those of the
Volga Finns (Mari,
Erzya and...
- Ukko;
other important gods
included Jumo (
Jumala), Ahti, and Tapio.
Jumala was a sky god; today, the word "
Jumala"
refers to all gods in general. Ahti was...
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iohovi Jumalannuoli,
kymmenen [on]
nimesi Tämä
nuoli on
Jumalan oma Tuomion-
Jumala johtaa. In English, this
means roughly the following: God's arrow, ten [is]...
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Jumal or
Taevataat ("Old man of the sky") in Estonian,
corresponding to
Jumala in Finnish, and Jumo in Mari.
According to the
Chronicle of
Henry of Livonia...
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energetic live performances. He
rhymes in Finnish. His
debut album Doupeimmat Jumala Seivaa climbed on the 18th
place on Finland's
official album list after...
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Tokyo Dome for
Super Famicom (Super
Nintendo Entertainment System).
Books Jumala armahtaa, minä en (1998) (Title translation: God Has Mercy, I Don't) Tuomiopäivä...
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teams of Uzbekistan.
Uzbekistan U19,
Uzbekistan U20 and
Uzbekistan U23 from
Jumala.
Under Timur Kapadze, he will make his
debut in
Uzbekistan U19 team on September...
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primeval substance of
creative spirit.
Mother of Väinämöinen in Kalevala.
Jumala, a
generic name for a
major deity.
Originally the name
given by the Finns...
- Mari, they
worshipped many gods (the jumo, a word
cognate to the
Finnish Jumala),
while recognising the
primacy of a "Great God", Kugu Jumo. In the 19th...
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combined various layers of Finnic, Norse,
Germanic and
Baltic paganism.
Finnic Jumala was some sort of sky-god and is
shared with Estonia.
Belief of a thunder-god...