Oskar Kallas (also Oskar Philipp Kallas; 25 October [O.S. 13 October] 1868 in Kirikuküla, Saaremaa – 26 January 1946 in Stockholm)[citation needed] was...
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politician Madis Kallas (born 1981), Estonian decathlete Olimar Kallas [et] (1929–2006), Estonian caricaturist and graphical artist Oskar Kallas (1868–1946)...
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to publish poetry written in the Finnish language. In 1900, Kallas married Oskar Kallas, an Estonian scholar, linguist, doctor of folklore and later...
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theatre actor Oskar von Hutier (1857–1934), German military commander Óskar Jónasson, Icelandic film director and screenwriter Oskar Kallas (1868–1946)...
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with a population of around 300. It has a museum dedicated to Oskar Kallas and Aino Kallas. The philosopher and pedagogue Ülo Kaevats (1947–2015) was born...
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Party. He was a member of the assembly since 22 May 1919. He replaced Oskar Kallas. "Juhatus ja liikmed". Riigikogu (in Estonian). Retrieved 26 February...
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low levels of musical literacy. Another push, under the guidance of Oskar Kallas and including students from both the University of Tartu and the Saint...
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folklore collection in the 1880s resulting a collection of 90,000 pages. Oskar Kallas, Ph.D (1868–1946) studied at the University of Helsinki and was the first...
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Loorits, Oskar. Estnische Volkserzählungen. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 2019 [1959]. pp. 79-82. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110843637 Kallas, Oskar. Kaheksakümmend...
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one of the main representatives of the Estonian national romanticism. Kallas studied in 1907 and 1913 to 1916 in the studio of the artist Ants Laikmaa...
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II, but it was still spoken in the 1930s. Kraasna was documented by Oskar Kallas (along with Ludza). The linguistic enclave was south of the Russian city...
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Keskiyön aurinko (1991) Hamlet (1992) - Hamlet Palava rakkaus (1997) - Oskar Kallas Ilmalaiva Finlandia (2000) Paavo Pantteri (2002) Kunnon sotamies Svejkin...
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Romania, Hungary and Greece 1923–1931 to Finland 1925–1927 to Hungary Oskar Kallas (1868–1946) 1920–1922 to Finland 1922–1934 to United Kingdom and Netherlands...
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(d. 1937) 1868 – Dan Burke, American baseball player (d. 1933) 1868 – Oskar Kallas, Estonian linguist and diplomat (d. 1946) 1874 – Emma Gramatica, Italian...
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London: John C. Nimmo. 1895. pp. 9–12. Kallas, Oskar. Kaheksakümmend Lutsi maarahva muinasjuttu, kogunud Oskar Kallas. Jurjevis (Tartus) Schmakenburg'i trükikojas...
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was 18. The diplomat, linguist, and folklorist Oskar Kallas (1868–1946) and his brother Rudolf Kallas were born in Kirikuküla as sons of the local vicar...
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folk dance and though she initially turned down an offer to work with Oskar Kallas, one of the directors of the Estonian National Museum, in 1913, Raudkats...
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English spelling. In 1922, in response to a letter by Estonian diplomat Oskar Kallas raising the issue, the Royal Geographical Society agreed that the correct...
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beginning of the 20th century Estonian intellectuals such as Jakob Hurt, Oskar Kallas, Jaan Tõnisson and many others decided to tackle the problem by founding...
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journalist and composer Jakob Hurt, ethnologist, folklorist, and linguist Oskar Kallas, diplomat, linguist and folklorist Andres Koern, entrepreneur Johan Kõpp...
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official language and lingua franca.[clarification needed] According to Oskar Kallas, who made a studying trip to area in 1893, there were 4,387 Ludza Estonians...
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to a king. In a tale from the Lutsi Estonians collected by linguist Oskar Kallas the title Põgenenud kuningapoeg (German: Der entflohene Königssohn, English:...
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their origins, one of the stories is about fleeing from Sweden. In 1893 Oskar Kallas found Ludzi speakers in 53 villages around Mērdzene, Pilda, Nirza and...
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(1990), "Hackman, Walter Oskar", Enzyklopädie des Märchens (in German), vol. 6, col. 350–351 Kai Laitinen (1973), Aino Kallas 1897–1921 (in German), Helsinki:...
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daughter Aino married the Estonian nationalist Oskar Kallas and was known as a writer by the name Aino Kallas. His daughter Helmi Krohn, also an author, married...
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Johannes Aavik (1880–1973), philologist Paul Ariste (1905–1990), linguist Oskar Kallas (1868–1946), linguist, folklorist and diplomat Elmar Muuk (1901–1941)...
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pinyin: biē), softshell turtles Amadeus de Bie (1844–1920), Belgian abbot Oskar Bie (1864–1938), German art historian Bie Tingfang (1883–1940), Chinese...
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Priimägi August Jürman (or Jürmann/Jürima) EMRL Tõnis Kalbus ETE Oskar Philipp Kallas ER Left office 21.05.1919; replaced by Aleksander Schipai Nikolai...
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of the Estonian Literary Museum http://kivike.kirmus.ee/). Moreover, Oskar Kallas (1868–1946) also played an important role in collecting Estonian folklore...
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Kallas - Katrin Sepp Merike Stamberg - Aivo Ojassalu 1988 Aivo Ojassalu Piret Kallas Alar Milk - Teet Rätsep Piret Kallas - Katrin Sepp Piret Kallas -...
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