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- Q1868835 subject Q7631512.
- Q1868835 subject Q7696667.
- Q1868835 abstract "For other meanings, see Lona. There was a Moon goddess with similar name, Luna. In Hawaiian mythology, Lona is a female lunar deity who fell in love with and married a mortal, ʻAikanaka. They lived happily together until ʻAikanaka died of old age.".
- Q1868835 thumbnail Cormorant_Moon_-_Ballard_Locks_-_Seattle,_Washington.jpg?width=300.
- Q1868835 wikiPageWikiLink Q131585.
- Q1868835 wikiPageWikiLink Q1569856.
- Q1868835 wikiPageWikiLink Q1868821.
- Q1868835 wikiPageWikiLink Q2075292.
- Q1868835 wikiPageWikiLink Q3088838.
- Q1868835 wikiPageWikiLink Q4696911.
- Q1868835 wikiPageWikiLink Q650821.
- Q1868835 wikiPageWikiLink Q7631512.
- Q1868835 wikiPageWikiLink Q7696667.
- Q1868835 comment "For other meanings, see Lona. There was a Moon goddess with similar name, Luna. In Hawaiian mythology, Lona is a female lunar deity who fell in love with and married a mortal, ʻAikanaka. They lived happily together until ʻAikanaka died of old age.".
- Q1868835 label "Lona (mythology)".
- Q1868835 depiction Cormorant_Moon_-_Ballard_Locks_-_Seattle,_Washington.jpg.