Tellervo
Finnish goddess of forests
Tellervo (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈtelːerʋo]) is the Finnish goddess of forests. She was the daughter of Tapio, an East Finnish forest spirit.[1]
References
- ^ Kirby, William Forsell (1894). A Hand-book to the Order Lepidoptera. W.H. Allen. p. 28.
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The Kalevala
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- Kalevala: The New Era
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- The Princess of Cyprus
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