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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...
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Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald's epic poem
Kalevipoeg, King
Kalev was the
father of King
Kalevipoeg and the
husband of Linda. Some
historians have...
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literature for the country. He is the
author of
Estonian national epic
Kalevipoeg.
Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald's
parents were
serfs at the Jömper estate...
- The most
outstanding achievements in this
field are the
national epic
Kalevipoeg (Son of Kalev),
written by
Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald (1803–1882);...
- (Estonian:
Kalevipoeg (the "Kalapuisis" name is
derived from kalapoiss; it
probably refers to the hero of the
Estonian epic poem
Kalevipoeg)). The two...
- "Sulevipoja kalm" (1914) "
Kalevipoeg kasvatab tamme" (1914/1915) "
Kalevipoeg kellukest helistamas" (1914/1915), "
Kalevipoeg allmaailmas" (1915) "Manala...
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Jumala in
Finnish and Jumo in Mari.
Estonian legends about giants (
Kalevipoeg, Suur Tõll, Leiger) may be a
reflection of
Germanic (especially Scandinavian)...
- The
mythical heroes and giants, such as
Kalevipoeg and Suur Tõll, are
central to
Estonian folklore.
Kalevipoeg, Estonia's
legendary giant hero, is often...
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Kalevala and the
Estonian epic
Kalevipoeg.
Following the
publishing of Kalevala, a
similar Estonian national epic,
Kalevipoeg, was
completed in 1853. Due...