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Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald (26 December [O.S. 14 December] 1803 – 25 August [O.S. 13 August] 1882) was an
Estonian writer and the
author of the national...
- ʋiˈpoe̯ɡ], Kalev's Son) is a 19th-century epic poem by
Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald which has
since been
considered the
Estonian national epic. In pre-Christian...
- region. In 1827, the Võru Town
Hospital was
opened and
Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald, who
lived and
worked as a
doctor in Võru from 1833 to 1877, also wrote...
- Frog of the North) is an
Estonian fairy tale,
collected by Dr.
Friedrich Kreutzwald in
Eestirahwa Ennemuistesed jutud.
Andrew Lang
included it in The Yellow...
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inspiring figures such as
Friedrich Robert Faehlmann and
Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald to
preserve Estonian folk
poetry and
produce the Kalevipoeg, the Estonian...
- (1798–1850),
Kristjan Jaak
Peterson (1801–1822) and
Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald (1803–1882), came to
prominence in the 1820s. The
ruling elite had remained...
- epic,
thanks to the
efforts of
another Estophile,
Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald. He also
recorded a
number of tales. In 1840 his
story "Koit ja Hämarik"...
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national epic
Kalevipoeg (Son of Kalev),
written by
Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald (1803–1882);
Gustav Suits's
ballad Lapse sünd (Birth of a Child); Villem...
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mythology created by
Friedrich Robert Faehlmann and
Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald. His name is
probably derived from the
Finnish Väinämöinen. Vanemuine...
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Nightingale of Emajõgi),
which was
published in 1867.
Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald composed his epic Kalevipoeg, in
which he portra**** the
mythological adventures...