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Lemminkäinen (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈlemːiŋˌkæi̯nen]) or
Lemminki (pronounced [ˈlemːiŋki]) is a
prominent figure in
Finnish mythology. He is one of the...
- The
Lemminkäinen Suite, or more
correctly Four
Legends from the Kalevala, Op. 22, is a
sequence of four tone
poems for
orchestra completed in 1896 by the...
- Russia.
Lemminkäinen was
merged with YIT in
February 2018. The
company is
named after the
Finnish mythological figure Lemminkäinen.
Lemminkäinen and seven...
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Cantos 11–15:
Lemminkäinen sets out in
search of a bride. He and the maid
Kyllikki make vows but the
happiness doesn't last long and
Lemminkäinen sets off...
- Concerto, the
choral symphony Kullervo, and The Swan of
Tuonela (from the
Lemminkäinen Suite). His
other works include pieces inspired by nature,
Nordic mythology...
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Temple of
Lemminkäinen (Finnish: Lemminkäisen temppeli) is a cave in the
village of Gumbostrand,
located in Sipoo, Finland. It is said to
contain an...
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Lemminkäinen is a
mythical hero of the Kalevala.
Lemminkäinen may also
refer to:
Lemminkäinen Suite, a
composition by Jean
Sibelius based on the hero...
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Lemminkäinen's Mother (Lemminkäisen äiti) is an 1897
Romantic nationalist painting by
Finnish painter Akseli Gallen-Kallela. The
painting illustrates a...
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Pohjola to
march against Lemminkäinen and his kind.
Lemminkäinen flees Pohjola.
Canto XXVIII. –
Lemminkäinen's Mother Lemminkäinen rushes home in the form...
- 1895 tone poem by the
Finnish composer Jean Sibelius. It is part of the
Lemminkäinen Suite (Four
Legends from the Kalevala), Op. 22,
based on the Finnish...