-
Juhan Leinberg (26
September 1812 – 28
August 1885), also
known as
Prophet Maltsvet, was a
founder of a
religious sect
named after him (the Maltsvetians)...
-
better land. This myth was born
around 1860 when a
small sect led by
Juhan Leinberg (also
known as
Prophet Maltsvet)
gathered near
Tallinn to wait for a white...
-
August Wilhelm Hupel,
Baltic German publicist,
estophile and
linguist Juhan Leinberg (prophet Maltsvet),
Estonian religious leader "4014
Paide Reopalu kalmistu...
-
battalion of the
Ukrainian Galician Army
under the
leadership of
Solomon Leinberg. On 27 May 1919 a
soldier by the name of Stanisław
Dziadecki who served...
- (1870–1933),
bishop Johan Kõpp (1874–1970),
bishop and
archbishop Juhan Leinberg (1812–1885),
founder of a
religious sect (the Maltsvetians) Kuno Pajula...
- Bergetsedt, Gobrechtsham, Grillnau, Hörzing, Hauping, Holzleiten, Langstraß,
Leinberg,
Neuhofen im Innkreis, Niederbrunn, Ponneredt, Rödt, Rettenbrunn, Spießberg...
-
politician Juhan Leeman (1872-19??),
Estonian politician and
educator Juhan Leinberg (1812–1885),
Estonian religious leader, also
known as
prophet Maltsvet...
-
Estonian folklore ****ociated with-19th
century prophet Maltsvet (Juhan
Leinberg) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title The...
-
Gronatshof Hainfeld Haslach Hirschricht Höfling
Kegelheim Kutschendorf Leinberg Leinhof Lichtenegg Matzenhof Nonnhof Ödamershüll Ödhaag Ödthal Pleishof...
-
music awards from ****an (Butterfly), France,
Budapest awards, Bach and
Leinberg contests. "Speculations on the
Artistic Process as
Cultural Identity,"...