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- Aksel Kallas (16 June 1890 Rõuge, Kreis Werro – 3 April 1922 Berlin) was an Estonian clergyman and politician, son of Rudolf Kallas. He served as a pastor in Paistu, Jõhvi and Rõuge, and during the Estonian War of Independence as a military chaplain on the Narva front and in Võru. He was a member of the I Riigikogu, representing the Christian People's Party. After his death in 1922, he was replaced by Madis Rookman. (en)
- Axel Kallas (auch Aksel Kallas, * 3. Junijul. / 15. Juni 1890greg. in Rõuge; † 3. April 1922 in Berlin) war ein estnischer Theologe, Dichter und Übersetzer, der auch auf Deutsch gedichtet hat. (de)
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- Aksel Kallas (16 June 1890 Rõuge, Kreis Werro – 3 April 1922 Berlin) was an Estonian clergyman and politician, son of Rudolf Kallas. He served as a pastor in Paistu, Jõhvi and Rõuge, and during the Estonian War of Independence as a military chaplain on the Narva front and in Võru. He was a member of the I Riigikogu, representing the Christian People's Party. After his death in 1922, he was replaced by Madis Rookman. (en)
- Axel Kallas (auch Aksel Kallas, * 3. Junijul. / 15. Juni 1890greg. in Rõuge; † 3. April 1922 in Berlin) war ein estnischer Theologe, Dichter und Übersetzer, der auch auf Deutsch gedichtet hat. (de)
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- Axel Kallas (de)
- Aksel Kallas (politician) (en)
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