- by
Henri ****rc. 1901 – Rusalka, an
opera by Antonín Dvořák. 1902 – The
Russalka Memorial, a
monument in
Tallinn erected to mark the
anniversary of the...
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Russalka Memorial (Estonian:
Russalka mälestussammas) is a
bronze monument sculpted by
Amandus Adamson,
erected on 7
September 1902 in Kadriorg, Tallinn...
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Rusalka (pronounced [ˈrusalka] ), Op. 114, is an
opera ('lyric
fairy tale') by Antonín Dvořák. His
ninth opera (1900–1901), it
became his most successful...
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works include the
Russalka Chronicles, a
series of
young adult submarine warfare science fiction novels. Set on the
ocean planet Russalka,
named after the...
- the ship, a
monument to
Rusalka (Estonian
transliteration from Russian:
Russalka) was
erected in Tallinn.
Sculpted by
Amandus Adamson, it
takes the form...
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Russian ironclad which sank near Helsinki,
Finland on
September 7, 1893
Russalka Memorial in Tallinn, by
Amandus Adamson The Rusalka, a ship that has the...
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Rusalka (Bulgarian: Русалка, "mermaid"; also
Russalka and Roussalka) is a
seaside resort on the
northern Bulgarian Black Sea
Coast located in
Dobrich Province...
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Great Museum and
Eduard Vilde Museum. Nearby,
close to the sea, is the
Russalka Memorial which commemorates the loss of a
Russian warship in 1893. Wikimedia...
- (Slovenian); Nejka, Majka,
Mavka (Ukrainian);
Nemodlika (Bohemian, Moravian);
Russalka (Russian, Ukrainian, Belarusian); Vila, Wila; Samovila,
Samodiva (Bulgarian);...
- Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux.
Adamson produced his best-known work in 1902: His
Russalka Memorial in Tallinn,
dedicated to the 177 lost
sailors of the
Russian warship...