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indigenous folklore worldwide. In
Estonian mythology a
similar being is
called haldjas,
whereas the term used in
Estonian for a holder, master, or owner-occupier...
- in Old
Norse religion Gabija, a
goddess in
Baltic paganism Haltija, or
Haldjas in
Finnish paganism,
Finnish folklore, and
Estonian folklore. Heinzelmännchen...
- – an evil
spirit who
makes people lose
their way in a
forest or a bog
Haldjas (the ruler) – elf, fairy,
protector spirit of some place, person, plant...
- has a son Ludvig. 1984: play
Tuled sa tagasi? 1986: play Seitsmepäine
haldjas "Luik, Hans H. -
Eesti Entsüklopeedia". entsyklopeedia.ee.
Retrieved 20...
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uksed (Mia, Conrad, and the
Opening Doors), Tänapäev 2008
Kelli –
peaaegu haldjas (Kelly –
Almost a Fairy),
Pegasus 2008
Metsaelu aabits (The ABCs of Forest...
- on 29
December 2010.
Retrieved 28
March 2011. Rooni, Krista; Viinal****,
Haldja (31 May 2010). "Preliminary
results on
relationship among Estonian Heavy...
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Estonian Theater. 1943: Pöialpoiss (The Dwarf) by Anna
Brigadere 1944:
Haldjas Kastetilk (The
Fairy Dewdrop) by Lo Tui 1952: Mees
merelt (The Man from...