- Tiit
Kaljundi (4
April 1946 – 1
February 2008) was an
Estonian architect and a
member of the
Tallinn School. He
became well
known in the
later part of...
- of Castile, "On
their side 100,000
armed men fell in battle..." Tamm,
Kaljundi &
Jensen 2011, p. 224.
Browne Ayes 2010, p. 531.
Pennell 2013, p. 52. Gebhardt...
- Oma Keel (in Estonian). 14: 11.
Retrieved 21
January 2020. Tamm, Marek;
Kaljundi, Linda; Jensen,
Carsten Selch (2016).
Crusading and
Chronicle Writing on...
-
Lepasaar Beecher) ISBN 9780857055163
Linda Kaljundi;
Eneken Laanes;
Ilona Pikkanen (2015). "Introduction". In
Kaljundi, Linda; Laanes, Eneken; Pikkanen, Ilona...
-
October 2017.
Retrieved 13
January 2020. Anti Selart, Ivar Leimus,
Linda Kaljundi,
Heiki Valk.
Ristiretked ja vallutussõjad 13.
sajandi Liivimaal, in "Eesti...
- CA:
Hoover Institution Press,
Stanford University. pp. 45, 92.
Linda Kaljundi;
Eneken Laanes;
Ilona Pikkanen (2015). "Introduction:
Historical Fiction...
- Be Caviar" by
Austrian writer Johannes Mario Simmel.
Marek Tamm;
Linda Kaljundi;
Carsten Selch Jensen (2011).
Crusading and
Chronicle Writing on the Medieval...
-
parish of
Papendorf (dominus
Hinricus pleb**** de Papendorpe). Tamm, Marek;
Kaljundi, Linda; Jensen,
Carsten Selch (22
April 2016).
Crusading and Chronicle...
- (1937–2011),
jurist and
politician Tiit Kala (born 1954),
politician Tiit
Kaljundi (1946–2008),
architect Tiit Kändler (born 1948),
humorist and
science journalist...
-
History of Finland.
Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-754003-9.
Kaljundi, L.; Laanes, E.; Pikkanen, I. (2015). Novels, Histories,
Novel Nations:...