- In
Finnish mythology,
Tuoni (Finnish pronunciation: [
ˈtuo̯ni]) was the god of
Tuonela (the underworld), and
darkness personified. He was the
husband of...
- [ˈtuo̯nelɑ]; lit. '
Tuoni's abode') is the
realm of the dead or the
Underworld in
Finnish mythology. Tuonela,
Tuoni (pronounced [
ˈtuo̯ni]),
Manala (pronounced...
-
instrumental version of "Dreamchaser"
appears as a
bonus track on
River of
Tuoni, "Velvet Roses"
appears with
lyrics by
Heidi Parviainen as "Sons of Seven...
- lot. Tuonetar, name
referring to both the
mistress and the
daughter of
Tuoni.
Tuoni, the
personification of Death. Tursas, the
Tavastian god of war. May...
- 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Keli
Quintela is an
young girl who
found a
dying Green Lantern and
obtained his
Green Lantern Power...
- the
Queen of the
Underworld in
Finnish mythology.
Tuonetar is the wife of
Tuoni, with whom she
rules over the
Underworld Tuonela. In the 16th song of Kalevala...
-
River of
Tuoni is the
debut full-length
studio album by
Finnish symphonic power metal band
Amberian Dawn. The
songs "River of
Tuoni" and "My Only Star"...
- Reaper.(Female)(Mortjet, plural) Vdekja,
personification of death. (Female)
Tuoni (Finnish mythology,
Estonian mythology) Giltinė (Lithuanian mythology) Māra...
- folklore.
Other proper names ****ociated with
death in
Finnish folklore are
Tuoni and Mana. The
latter is
based on Manala,
another name for the underworld...
- 2008 song (River of
Tuoni) by
Finnish metal band
Amberian Dawn is
about Lemminkäinen's mother's
search for him in the
river of
Tuoni. Lemminkäinen appears...