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August Kitzberg (29 December [O.S. 17 December] 1855 in
Laatre Parish,
Governorate of Livonia,
Russian Empire – 10
October 1927 in Tartu) was an Estonian...
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poets and
novelists who
wrote in Estonian,
notably Juhan Liiv,
August Kitzberg and
Eduard Vilde.
Around 1905, a neo-romantic
literary movement Young Estonia...
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newspaper is
printed irregularly. Two
notable Mulgi writers are
August Kitzberg (1855-1927) and
Nikolai Baturin (1936-2019). "RL21446: PO****TION WITH...
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Henrik Ibsen,
Gerhart Hauptmann,
Russian Maksim Gorky and
Estonian August Kitzberg,
Oskar Luts and
Eduard Vilde were staged. Also in 1906 the
Estonia Music...
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performance was
Libahunt (The Werewolf) by the
Estonian writer August Kitzberg. The
Estonian Declaration of
Independence was
proclaimed from the theatre's...
- name for a werewolf) is the name of a 1912 play (a tragedy) by
August Kitzberg, and a 1968 film of the same name
based on the play. A
triangular love...
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first president of
Indian National Congress (died 1906) 1855 –
August Kitzberg,
Estonian author and poet (died 1927) 1856 –
Thomas Joannes Stieltjes,...
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squadron Libahunt ("The Werewolf"), a 1912
Estonian play
written by
August Kitzberg Werewolf, a
codename for a
Fedora operating system release Werewolf, a...
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Estonian wrestler August Kirsimägi (1905–1933),
Estonian writer August Kitzberg (1855–1927),
Estonian writer August Kleinzahler (born 1949),
American poet...
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completed by 1907. On the
occasion of the building's opening,
August Kitzberg wrote in the Postimees: "The
house has a
character of its own; the plan...