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  • 111Sandy McCutcheon — Robert Hamish McCutcheon (born 1947), known as Sandy McCutcheon is a prominent Australian author, playwright, actor, journalist and broadcaster.BiographyHe was born in Christchurch, New Zealand, as Brian David Parry. However, he did not learn… …

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  • 112Kullervo (Sibelius) — Kullervo, Op. 7 is an early symphonic poem for soloists, chorus and orchestra, written by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius (1865– 1957).The work, based on the character of Kullervo from the epic poem Kalevala , premiered to great critical… …

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  • 113Pohjola's Daughter — The tone poem Pohjola s Daughter, Op. 49, was composed by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius in 1906. Originally, Sibelius intended to title the work Väinämöinen , after the character in the Kalevala (the Finnish national epic). The publisher… …

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  • 114Loviatar — (alternative names Loveatar, Lovetar, Lovehetar, Louhetar, Louhiatar, Louhi) is a blind daughter of Tuoni, the god of death in Finnish mythology. She was said to be the worst of them all. She was impregnated by wind and gave birth to nine sons,… …

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  • 115Nine diseases — In the Finnish mythology, the Nine diseases are the sons of Loviatar, the blind daughter of Tuoni. She is impregnated by wind (some versions of the story tell that Iku Turso fathered them). According to the version told in the Kalevala they are… …

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  • 116Larin Paraske — (December 27 1833 ndash; January 3 1904) was a Finnish oral poet. She is considered a key figure in Finnish folk poetry and has been called the Finnish Mnemosyne . [cite web | author=Väänänen, Kyösti | title=Larin Paraske ja hänen perheensä |… …

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  • 11728. Februar — Der 28. Februar ist der 59. Tag des Gregorianischen Kalenders, somit bleiben 306 Tage (in Schaltjahren 307 Tage) bis zum Jahresende. Historische Jahrestage Januar · Februar · März 1 2 …

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  • 118Finnische Grammatik — Finnisch (suomi) Gesprochen in Finnland, Schweden, Norwegen (Finnmark), Estland, Russland (Karelien) Sprecher 6 Millionen Linguistische Klassifikation Uralisch …

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  • 119Finnische Kunst — Eine eigenständige finnische Kunst bildete sich nach bescheidenen Anfängen in der sakralen Kunst des Mittelalters, von denen Wandmalereien in den Kirchen jener Zeit zeugen, erst im 19. Jahrhundert heraus. Die Malerei und Bildhauerei lösten sich… …

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  • 120Großherzogtum Finnland — Das Großfürstentum Finnland (finn. Suomen suuriruhtinaskunta, schwed. Storfurstendömet Finland, russisch Великое княжество Финляндское) war von 1809 bis 1917 ein mit einer weitgehenden inneren Autonomie ausgestatteter Teil des Russischen Reiches …

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