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- Ahti abstract "This article is about the Finnish mythic hero. For the fictional city in the Star Wars universe, go to Manaan.In Finnish mythology, Ahti or Ahto is a heroic character of oral poetic tradition. Sometimes given in folk poetry the epithet of Saarelainen or the Islander, he is described as a fierce sea-going warrior. In the poems, Ahti makes a double vow with his wife Kyllikki, binding him to stay at home and not to engage in raiding, and her to stay faithful. However, Kyllikki breaks their oath, sending Ahti on a voyage with his old war companions. In some versions of the poem, he subsequently falls in combat.Ahti Saarelainen was one of the heroic figures Elias Lönnrot artificially compounded with the character of Lemminkäinen when writing the Kalevala in the 19th century. The original poems in the Ahti cycle have been dated tentatively to the Iron Age based on their sea-going setting.Sometimes the name of Ahti is used of a god of the sea and of fishing, portrayed as a man with a handlebar moustache and beard of moss. He is the consort of Vellamo, and they dwell in the undersea palace of Ahtola. He probably possesses some fragments of Sampo, which was broken and then lost at sea after a battle. Also Vetehinen and Iku-Turso live underwater with Ahti.".
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- Ahti wikiPageWikiLink Ahtola.
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- Ahti wikiPageWikiLink Category:Finnish_gods.
- Ahti wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sea_and_river_gods.
- Ahti wikiPageWikiLink Elias_Lönnrot.
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- Ahti wikiPageWikiLink Epithet.
- Ahti wikiPageWikiLink Ethnopoetics.
- Ahti wikiPageWikiLink Finnish_mythology.
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- Ahti wikiPageWikiLink Iku-Turso.
- Ahti wikiPageWikiLink Iron_Age.
- Ahti wikiPageWikiLink Juha_Ruusuvuori.
- Ahti wikiPageWikiLink Kalevala.
- Ahti wikiPageWikiLink Lemminkäinen.
- Ahti wikiPageWikiLink Moss.
- Ahti wikiPageWikiLink Näkki.
- Ahti wikiPageWikiLink Palace.
- Ahti wikiPageWikiLink Sampo.
- Ahti wikiPageWikiLink Sea.
- Ahti wikiPageWikiLink Star_Wars:_Knights_of_the_Old_Republic.
- Ahti wikiPageWikiLink Vellamo.
- Ahti wikiPageWikiLink Victory_Songs.
- Ahti wikiPageWikiLink Viking_Age.
- Ahti wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ahti".
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- Ahti subject Category:Finnish_gods.
- Ahti subject Category:Sea_and_river_gods.
- Ahti comment "This article is about the Finnish mythic hero. For the fictional city in the Star Wars universe, go to Manaan.In Finnish mythology, Ahti or Ahto is a heroic character of oral poetic tradition. Sometimes given in folk poetry the epithet of Saarelainen or the Islander, he is described as a fierce sea-going warrior. In the poems, Ahti makes a double vow with his wife Kyllikki, binding him to stay at home and not to engage in raiding, and her to stay faithful.".
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- Ahti wasDerivedFrom Ahti?oldid=700226533.
- Ahti isPrimaryTopicOf Ahti.