- Karl
Ristikivi (16 October [O.S. 3 October] 1912 – 19 July 1977) was an
Estonian writer. He is
known as one of the best
Estonian writers for his historical...
- Finland. It
contains six districts: Ristonmaa, Kuokkala, Kuokkalanpelto,
Ristikivi, Nenäinniemi and Hämeenlahti. As of
December 2023, 18,256
people live...
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highly regarded prose works by
authors like A. H.
Tammsaare and Karl
Ristikivi shaping the era. Tammsaare's
social epic and
psychological realist pentalogy...
- and
Crafts movement" The
novel Põlev lipp (The
Burning Banner) by Karl
Ristikivi (1961; in Estonian)
depicts Conradin's
Italian campaign. A translation...
- Lohe
hambad (English: Dragon’s Teeth) is a
novel by
Estonian author Karl
Ristikivi. It was
first published in 1970 in Lund,
Sweden by
Eesti Kirjanike Kooperatiiv...
- From 1989
until 1996, he was the head of Karl
Ristikivi Museum. He is the
chairman of Karl
Ristikivi Society. From 2005
until 2015, he was the head of...
- ("Surma ratsanikud"; 1963), a
historical novel by
Estonian writer Karl
Ristikivi.
Roger de Flor is the
title and the main
character of a
historical novel...
- Affairs,
Anthology film, 1961, with
Brigitte Bardot as
Agnes Bernauer Karl
Ristikivi. Nõiduse õpilane (The
Student of Witchcraft). A
novel in Estonian, 1967...
-
movement of
modernist writers, most
famously A. H.
Tammsaare and Karl
Ristikivi. The
Soviet invasion of
Estonia during World War II
prompted a repression...
- Coey,
American mercenary and
medic in the
Rhodesian Bush War 1977 – Karl
Ristikivi,
Estonian geographer, author, and poet (b. 1912) 1980 –
Margaret Craven...