Andrejs Pumpurs

Latvian soldier and poet

Andrejs Pumpurs - Latvian soldier and poet
Born

September 22nd, 1841
183 years ago

Died

1902
123 years ago — 61 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Latvia

Links & References

Contributed significantly to Latvian literature and national identity through poetry. Served as a soldier during the Latvian War of Independence. Wrote the epic poem "Lāčplēsis", which played a crucial role in promoting Latvian nationalism. His work is often considered foundational in the modern Latvian literary canon.

Authored the epic poem "Lāčplēsis"

Served in the Latvian War of Independence

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