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- Pekka Vesainen was a famous 16th century Finnish peasant leader and guerrilla chief during the "long wrath" or "pitkä viha". The long restlessness of Russo-Swedish...
- other. He parti****ted in campaigns led by Pekka Vesainen and later led them himself after Vesainen's death. He also led the defences around Oulujärvi...
- White Sea. A raiding party allegedly led by Finnish peasant chief Pekka Vesainen, destro**** the Pechenga Monastery on 25 December 1589, killing 50 monks...
- said to have been carried out by a Finnish peasant chief Pekka Antinpoika Vesainen, but the claim is contested. In 1591 Tsar Fyodor I ordered to revive the...
- tradition of Finnish sissi warfare. Famous sissi leaders have included Pekka Vesainen (c. 1540–1627), Tapani Löfving (1689–1777, fought during the Greater Wrath)...
- raid was carried out by a Finnish peasant chief named Pekka Antinpoika Vesainen, on December 25, 1589, and was part of the Russo-Swedish War (1590–1595)...
- Northern Ostrobothnia being largely deserted in the 1580s. Led by Pekka Vesainen, the Ostrobothnians made vengeance trips to White Karelia. The war ended...
- digipack bonus track (music by Juho Kauppinen)) 3:04 11. "Vesaisen sota" ("Vesainen's War") 3:39 12. "Sulasilmä" ("Sweet Eyes") 5:37 13. "Kohmelo" ("Hangover"...
- Halonen as one of the guerrilla chiefs, the most famous of them being Pekka Vesainen. Halonen was born in Muhos and led a vengeance raid to Kola and Kandalaksha...
- Siye Abraha Debretsion Gebremichael Paavali Halonen Lauri Törni Pekka Vesainen François le Clerc - 16th-century French privateer known as "Jambe de Bois"...