- Aale
Maria Tynni-Haavio (3
October 1913 – 21
October 1997) was a
Finnish poet and translator. She is best
known for
editing and
translating European poetry...
- 1928. Of the 146 medalists, 11 were
women and only
Finnish author Aale
Tynni was
awarded gold.
Germany was the most
successful nation, with
eight gold...
- (Kaj
Chydenius /
Jacopone Da Todi, Aale
Tynni) Vain
taivasta ****kaset
katsovat (Jussi
Chydenius / Aale
Tynni)
Kaikki maat, te
riemuitkaatte (Mia Makaroff...
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translator Aale
Tynni. The
collection was
chiefly written in 1936 and
published in 1938
became her
first written work.
Petri Liukkonen. "Aale
Tynni".
Books and...
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Ordovician acritarchs from the
Rapla borehole, Estonia. A
Uutela and R
Tynni, 1991 "Cheleutochroa". The
Encyclopedia of Life.
Cheleutochroa at fossiilid...
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Lehtimaja is a 1946
poetry collection by
Finnish poet and
translator Aale
Tynni. "I'm
still young, and I
awake rejoicing, as
amazing morning shines at my...
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influential researcher of
Finnish mythology. In 1960,
Haavio married Aale
Tynni,
after his
first wife Elsa Enäjärvi-Haavio died in 1951 of cancer. His daughter...
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Heikki Turunen,
Finnish writer Tarja Turunen,
Finnish singer-songwriter Aale
Tynni,
Finnish poet
Lauri Törni, born in Viipuri, Törni was a
soldier and winner...
- Aale
Tynni. It is a
Finnish translation; a
comprehensive anthology of a
large scope of
European poetry ranging from the
Middle Ages. "Aale
Tynni Tuhat...
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Agnes Stewart the
forest stead lands of
Tinnis and the
tower and
place of
Tynnis, with the
adjacent forest stead of Deuchar.
Children of Lady
Agnes Stewart...