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Linda (Estonian mythology), the Glossary

Index Linda (Estonian mythology)

In the Estonian mythology and Kreutzwald's epic Kalevipoeg, Linda was the mother of Kalevipoeg and the wife of Kalev.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 9 relations: Breast, Estonian mythology, Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald, Kalevi (mythology), Kalevipoeg, Lake Ülemiste, Legends of Tallinn, Nipple, Tallinn.

  2. Characters in epic poems
  3. Estonian mythology
  4. Kalevipoeg

Breast

The breast is one of two prominences located on the upper ventral region of the torso among humans and other primates.

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Estonian mythology

Estonian mythology is a complex of myths belonging to the Estonian folk heritage and literary mythology.

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Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald

Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald (–) was an Estonian writer who is considered to be the father of the national literature for the country.

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Kalevi (mythology)

Kaleva – also known as Kalevi or Kalev – and his sons are important heroic figures in Estonian, Finnish and Karelian mythology. Linda (Estonian mythology) and Kalevi (mythology) are Kalevipoeg.

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Kalevipoeg

Kalevipoeg (Kalev's Son) is a 19th-century epic poem by Friedrich Reinhold Kreutzwald which has since been considered the Estonian national epic. Linda (Estonian mythology) and Kalevipoeg are Estonian mythology.

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Lake Ülemiste

Lake Ülemiste (Ülemiste järv) is the largest of the lakes surrounding Tallinn, Estonia. Linda (Estonian mythology) and lake Ülemiste are Estonian mythology.

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Like any other medieval city, Tallinn (known as Reval from the 13th century until the 1920s) has inspired many legends.

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Nipple

The nipple is a raised region of tissue on the surface of the breast from which, in females, milk leaves the breast through the lactiferous ducts to breastfeed an infant.

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Tallinn

Tallinn is the capital and most populous city of Estonia.

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See also

Characters in epic poems

Estonian mythology

Kalevipoeg

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linda_(Estonian_mythology)