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Kalevipoeg (Estonian pronunciation: [ˈkɑ.le.ʋiˈpoe̯ɡ], Kalev's Son) is a 19th-century epic poem by
Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald which has
since been considered...
- In the
Estonian mythology and Kreutzwald's epic
Kalevipoeg,
Linda was the
mother of
Kalevipoeg and the wife of Kalev. She has
given the name to several...
- and
Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald's epic poem
Kalevipoeg, King
Kalev was the
father of King
Kalevipoeg and the
husband of Linda. Some
historians have...
- the
Finnish epic
poems Kalevala and Kanteletar, as well as the
Estonian Kalevipoeg.
Estonian and
Finnish researchers suggest the term
runosong for English...
- August] 1882) was an
Estonian writer and the
author of the
national epic
Kalevipoeg.
Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald's
parents were born at the Jömper estate...
- Kreutzwald, who used
regilaul themes to
compose the
Estonian national epic,
Kalevipoeg. By the 20th century, though,
regilaul singing had
largely disappeared...
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found inspiration in the country's epic poem,
Kalevipoeg, even in his
early works. Pärt said, "My
Kalevipoeg is
Jesus Christ."
Familiar works by Pärt are...
- The
mythical heroes and giants, such as
Kalevipoeg and Suur Tõll, are
central to
Estonian folklore.
Kalevipoeg, Estonia's
legendary giant hero, is often...
- both have
national epics based on
interconnected forms of runo-song,
Kalevipoeg and Kalevala, respectively. "Estonian
runic song has the same
basic form...
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Kalevala meter. The
Finnish and
Estonian national epics,
Kalevala and
Kalevipoeg, are both
written in this meter. The
meter is
thought to have originated...