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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) in...
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around 1860 when a
small sect led by
Juhan Leinberg (also
known as
Prophet Maltsvet)
gathered near
Tallinn to wait for a
white ship to take them away. Hat...
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Baltic German publicist,
estophile and
linguist Juhan Leinberg (prophet
Maltsvet),
Estonian religious leader "4014
Paide Reopalu kalmistu • Mälestiste otsing...
- Anija's Men Went to Tallinn, 1903), and the
third part is
Prohvet Maltsvet (Prophet
Maltsvet, 1905–1908). The
novel is
about the
peasant insurgency known as...
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legendary ship in
Estonian folklore ****ociated with-19th
century prophet Maltsvet (Juhan Leinberg) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with...
- (1898)
Mahtra sõda (1902) Kui
Anija mehed Tallinnas käisid (1903)
Prohvet Maltsvet (1905–1908)
Jutustused (1913) Mäeküla
piimamees (1916)
Tabamata ime (1912)...
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national epic, was
published in both
Estonian and German. 1861
Prophet Maltsvet followers migrate to Crimea, in hope to find the
promised land. 1863 Preparatory...
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Leinberg (1812–1885),
Estonian religious leader, also
known as
prophet Maltsvet Juhan Liiv (1864–1913),
Estonian poet
Juhan Luiga (1873–1927), Estonian...
- (Vanemuine Theatre, 2014) "Krabat" (Tallinn City Theatre, 2014) “Prohvet
Maltsvet” (
Maltsvet the prophet), 2013 "Carrrmen!" (Vanemuine Theatre, 2012) “Varastatud...