- The
Kalevala (IPA: [
ˈkɑleʋɑlɑ]) is a 19th-century
compilation of epic poetry,
compiled by
Elias Lönnrot from
Karelian and
Finnish oral
folklore and mythology...
- Look up
Kalevala in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Kalevala is the
Finnish national epic poem.
Kalevala may also
refer to:
Kalevala, Russia, an...
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Kalevala (Russian: Калевала; Karelian:
Kalevala) is an
urban locality (an urban-type settlement) and the
administrative center of
Kalevalsky District...
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include both the
Finnish language,
which he
especially liked, and the
Kalevala,
Elias Lönnrot's 19th
century compilation of
Finnish mythology,
which Tolkien...
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Kalevala, a.k.a. "Calevala" (Russian: Калевала), was a propeller-operated
corvette of the
Finnish navy. The
construction of it was
completed in 1858 at...
- of the two main
polarities in the
Finnish national epic, the
Kalevala,
along with
Kalevala or Väinölä. C.
Ganander (1789),
characterised Pohjola as 'the...
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character in
Finnish folklore and the main
character in the
national epic
Kalevala by
Elias Lönnrot. Väinämöinen was
described as an old and wise man, and...
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trochaic tetrameter that has been
called the
Kalevala meter. The
Finnish and
Estonian national epics,
Kalevala and Kalevipoeg, are both
written in this meter...
- sea. The
Sampo is a
pivotal element of the plot of the
Finnish epic poem
Kalevala,
compiled in 1835 (and
expanded in 1849) by
Elias Lönnrot
based on Finnish...
- p. 316. ISBN 1566195705. Bonser,
Wilfrid (1928). "The
Mythology of the
Kalevala, with
Notes on Bear-Worship
among the Finns". Folklore. 39 (4): 344–358...