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Tuulikki may refer to: *Tuulikki (name), a Finnish female given name *Hanna Tuulikki, Finnish-English vocalist, musician and artist *Tuulikki (spirit), a forest goddess or spirit in Eastern Finnish mythology, Tapio's daughter *2716 Tuulikki __NOTOC__ Year 716 ( DCCXVI) was a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar, the 716th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 716th year of the 1st millennium, the 16th year of the 8th century, and the ..., a minor planet discovered by Y. Väisälä *Tuulikki Mons, a mountain on Venus * Tuulikki–Vampula, a minor airport in Vampula, Finland {{disambig ...
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Tuulikki (name)
Tuulikki is a Finland , Finnish female given name. The nameday is the 22nd of February. As of May 2015 there were close to 74,300 people with this name in Finland. In Finnish mythology, Tuulikki was the name of a Finnish forest goddess, the daughter of Tapio (spirit), Tapio and Mielikki. Notable people * Tarja-Tuulikki Tarsala (1937–2007), Finnish film actress * Tuulikki Hämäläinen (1940–2023), Finnish economist and politician * Tuulikki Jahre (born 1951), Swedish cyclist * Tuulikki Koivunen Bylund (born 1947), Finnish-Swedish theologian * Tuulikki Laesson (born 1969), Estonian chess player * Tuulikki Pietilä (1917–2009), Finnish artist * Tuulikki Pyykkönen (born 1963), Finnish cross-country skier * Tuulikki Ukkola (1943–2019), Finnish politician and journalist See also * Anneli Tuulikki Jäätteenmäki, Finnish politician and Prime Minister * Hanna Tuulikki, Finnish-English vocalist, musician and artist References

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Hanna Tuulikki
Hanna Tuulikki is a Finland, Finnish-England, English vocalist, musician and artist, born in Sussex, who is involved in the Nalle (band), Nalle (Finnish language, Finnish for "teddy bear") and Scatter (band), Scatter musical projects, and has also contributed to the One Ensemble of Daniel Padden.Cooper, NeilEmerging: Hanna Tuulikki", ''MAP'' magazine Her vocals have been compared to those of Joanna Newsom and Björk on occasion,Elliott, Joel (2008)Nalle The Siren's Wave", ''Crawdaddy!'', 19 June 2008 also attracting comparisons to Yoko Ono and Lau Nau.Masters, Marc (2008)Nalle The Siren's Wave, Pitchfork Media, 17 June 2008 As well as singing, she plays the kantele, a traditional Finnish stringed instrument, and the flute. As an artist Tuulikki has created the artwork for both the James Blackshaw curated compilation record ''The Garden of Forking Paths'', and the Arborea (band), Arborea curated compilation record ''Leaves of Life''.
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Tuulikki (spirit)
Tuulikki is a forest haltija in Finnish mythology. She is called a daughter of Tapio. The variations of her name include Annikki (influenced by Saint Anne) and Tyytikki, the latter being called the mother of squirrels. She's also been connected to Karelian Lyylikki, "smith of skis" (lylyjen seppä). In runic songs Beautiful Tuulikki, daughter of Tapio, was sitting on a rainbow in the sky. Väinämöinen arrived to propose to her but she said he needs to prove to her that he is a hero. She asked him to do impossible tasks, which he clears, but when he is asked to carve out a boat without hitting a rock with an axe, he ends up wounding himself in the toe, causing it to bleed. In hunting spells, she is asked to help in hunting with words similar to what is asked from Mielikki and Tellervo. Tapio's daughter or maiden is also called Tuometar () in runic songs. This name appears in Kainuu, Lapland, Norrbotten, North Karelia, North Ostrobothnia, North Savo and White Karelia, mainl ...
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Finnish Mythology
Finnish mythology commonly refers of the folklore of Finnish paganism, of which a Finnish Neopaganism, modern revival is practiced by a small percentage of the Finnish people. It has many shared features with Estonian mythology, Estonian and other Baltic Finns, Finnic mythologies, but also with neighbouring Baltic mythology, Baltic, slavic mythology, Slavic and, to a lesser extent, Norse mythology, Norse mythologies. Finnish mythology survived within an oral tradition of mythical poem-singing and folklore well into the 19th century. Of the animals, the most sacred was the bear, whose real name was never uttered out loud, which was thought to be unfavorable to the hunt. The bear ("karhu" in Finnish) was seen as the embodiment of the forefathers, and for this reason it was called by many circumlocutions: ''mesikämmen'' ("mead-paw"), ''otso'' ("browed one"), ''kontio'' ("dweller of the land"), ''metsän kultaomena'' ("the golden apple of the forest"). It was not strictly seen as a ...
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Tapio (spirit)
Tapio (), Kuippana or Hippa is a Finnish mythology, Finnish forest spirit or god in Finnish mythology. He is called the King of the Forest (''Metsän kuningas''). Hunters prayed to him before a hunt. His wife is the goddess of the forest, Mielikki. He is the father of Tellervo, Tuulikki (spirit), Tuulikki and Nyyrikki (Pinneus). Fitting the Green Man (folklore), Green Man archetype, Tapio has a beard of lichen and eyebrows of moss. Mikael Agricola mentions Tapio as a Tavastians, Tavastian god in the prologue to his Finnish translation of the Book of Psalms, . In runic songs, the name Tapio often refers to the feminine ruler of the forest, Mielikki (as well as the feminized version of the name, Tapiotar), or appears as a synonym for the word ''metsä'' ("forest"). Name According to E.A. Tunkelo in 1914, the Baltic Finnic word ''tapa'' ('lock of a hunting trap') could be the origin of the name Tapio. However, the name ''Tapio'' is seen to be Western Finnish, and Western Finnish di ...
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2716 Tuulikki
__NOTOC__ Year 716 ( DCCXVI) was a leap year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar, the 716th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 716th year of the 1st millennium, the 16th year of the 8th century, and the 7th year of the 710s decade. The denomination 716 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Events By place Byzantine Empire * Arab-Byzantine Wars: Umayyad Caliph Sulayman ibn Abd Al-Malik begins the preparations for his campaign on Constantinople; he orders new ships be built in the port-cities in Palestine, Egypt & Ifriqiya. General Umar ibn Hubayra raids southern Anatolia by sea and conquers Lycia, where another Arab fleet joins him, and they spend winter. As the navy advances, Sulayman sends land armies into Anatolia, which settle at Caesarea. * Emperor Theodosios III concludes a peace treaty with Kormesiy, son of Te ...
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