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- Tuonetar abstract "Tuonetar (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈtuɔnetɑr]) is 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, Väinämöinen arrives in their kingdom. Tuonetar is delighted to offer him a golden goblet of beer, but when he looks closer he can see it is really a black poison made of frog spawn, young poisonous snakes, lizards, adders, and worms - John Croumbie Brown. If a person drinks the brew, known as the beer of oblivion, they forget they ever existed and are unable to return to the land of the living, for only Tuonetar and Tuoni's children were allowed to leave Tuonela.When Väinämöinen asks Tuonetar to reveal the three magic words he is seeking she refuses and vows that he will never leave Tuonela alive. She then puts him to sleep with her magic wand and has her three-fingered son weaves a thousand nets of iron and copper to catch him if he tries to escape down the river of Tuoni. Väinämöinen succeeds in escaping by turning into a serpent and swimming through the nets, and when he returns to Kalevala he warns people never to sin lest they end up in Tuonela.Tuonetar is recognized as the Virgin of Death and the goddess of the subterranean worlds. She is the mother of Kipu-Tyttö, Kivutar, Vammatar, Kalma, and Loviatar, as well as numerous plagues, diseases, demons, and monsters.".
- Tuonetar wikiPageID "1713620".
- Tuonetar wikiPageLength "4135".
- Tuonetar wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Tuonetar wikiPageRevisionID "703730129".
- Tuonetar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Characters_in_the_Kalevala.
- Tuonetar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Death_goddesses.
- Tuonetar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Finnish_goddesses.
- Tuonetar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Finnish_mythology.
- Tuonetar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Underworld_goddesses.
- Tuonetar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Virgin_goddesses.
- Tuonetar wikiPageWikiLink Finnish_mythology.
- Tuonetar wikiPageWikiLink John_Croumbie_Brown.
- Tuonetar wikiPageWikiLink Kalevala.
- Tuonetar wikiPageWikiLink Kalma_(goddess).
- Tuonetar wikiPageWikiLink Kipu-Tyttö.
- Tuonetar wikiPageWikiLink Loviatar.
- Tuonetar wikiPageWikiLink Tuonela.
- Tuonetar wikiPageWikiLink Tuoni.
- Tuonetar wikiPageWikiLink Underworld.
- Tuonetar wikiPageWikiLink Väinämöinen.
- Tuonetar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Tuonetar".
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- Tuonetar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Finland-myth-stub.
- Tuonetar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPA-fi.
- Tuonetar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Kalevala.
- Tuonetar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Tuonetar subject Category:Characters_in_the_Kalevala.
- Tuonetar subject Category:Death_goddesses.
- Tuonetar subject Category:Finnish_goddesses.
- Tuonetar subject Category:Finnish_mythology.
- Tuonetar subject Category:Underworld_goddesses.
- Tuonetar subject Category:Virgin_goddesses.
- Tuonetar hypernym Queen.
- Tuonetar type Person.
- Tuonetar type Character.
- Tuonetar comment "Tuonetar (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈtuɔnetɑr]) is 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, Väinämöinen arrives in their kingdom. Tuonetar is delighted to offer him a golden goblet of beer, but when he looks closer he can see it is really a black poison made of frog spawn, young poisonous snakes, lizards, adders, and worms - John Croumbie Brown.".
- Tuonetar label "Tuonetar".
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- Tuonetar sameAs Τουόνεταρ.
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- Tuonetar sameAs Q1629006.
- Tuonetar wasDerivedFrom Tuonetar?oldid=703730129.
- Tuonetar isPrimaryTopicOf Tuonetar.