- This is a list of
deities playing a role in the
classic (200–1000 CE), Post-classic (1000–1539 CE) and
Contact Period (1511–1697) of Maya religion. The...
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Ilmari Kianto (7 May 1874 – 27
April 1970), also
known as
Ilmari Calamnius and
Ilmari Iki-
Kianto, was a
Finnish author. He was born in Pulkkila, Northern...
- than the more
complex tursaansydän.
Author Ilmari Kianto used the tursaansydän as his logo.
Kianto had
found a tursaansydän
carved into his childhood...
- Nälkämaan
laulu (meaning "Song of the
Hunger Land") is a
Finnish poem by
Ilmari Kianto. It was
turned into a song by
Oskar Merikanto, and this song is the regional...
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Culture (brief reference). All that
glitters in
Helsinki thisisFINLAND Biography of
Ilmari Kianto (brief
reference to Tapper's
sculpture of
Kianto). v t e...
- 2021-03-31. Shujahat, Muhammad; Ali, Bakhtiar; Nawaz, Faisal; Durst, Susanne;
Kianto, Aino (2018). "Translating the
impact of
knowledge management into knowledge-based...
- Line") can
refer to:
Punainen viiva (book) [fi], a 1909 book by
Ilmari Kianto and
basis of the
below film and
opera Red Line (1959 film), a film by Matti...
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Tribal warriors in
Viena Karelia; the
writer Ilmari Kianto is in the back
riding on a horse...
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Karelianism was most po****r in the 1890s. For example, the
author Ilmari Kianto,
known as the "White friend",
wrote about his
travels to
White Karelia in...
- the
sculptor Emil Wikström, the
writers Juhani Aho, Eino
Leino and
Ilmari Kianto, the
composers Jean
Sibelius and P.J. Hannikainen, the
architects Yrjö Blomstedt...