Enn Soosaar prize for ethical essayism
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Enn Soosaar prize for ethical essayism
Summary
Enn Soosaar prize for ethical essayism is a literary award[1].
Key Facts
- Enn Soosaar prize for ethical essayism won the Ilmar Raag[2].
- Enn Soosaar prize for ethical essayism won the Kalle Muuli[3].
- Enn Soosaar prize for ethical essayism won the Toomas Paul[4].
- Enn Soosaar prize for ethical essayism won the Hent Kalmo[5].
- Enn Soosaar prize for ethical essayism won the Margus Laidre[6].
- Enn Soosaar prize for ethical essayism won the Jüri Reinvere[7].
- Enn Soosaar prize for ethical essayism is in the country of Estonia[8].
- Enn Soosaar prize for ethical essayism's instance of is recorded as literary award[9].
- Enn Soosaar is named after Enn Soosaar prize for ethical essayism[10].
- +2012-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Enn Soosaar prize for ethical essayism[11].
- Enn Soosaar prize for ethical essayism's native label is recorded as Enn Soosaare esseistikapreemia[12].
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Recognition
Wins include Ilmar Raag[2], a film director[13], b. 1968[14], of Estonia[15], awarded the Order of the White Star, 4th Class[16]; Kalle Muuli[3], a journalist[17], b. 1958[18], of Estonia[19], awarded the Order of the White Star, 4th Class[20]; Toomas Paul[4], a theologian[21], b. 1939[22], of Estonia[23], awarded the Enn Soosaar prize for ethical essayism[24]; Hent Kalmo[5], a legal scholar[25], b. 1979[26], of Estonia[27], awarded the it[28]; Margus Laidre[6], a historian[29], b. 1959[30], of Estonia[31], awarded the Great Cross with Star and Sash of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany[32]; and Jüri Reinvere[7], a composer[33], b. 1971[34], of Estonia[35].
FAQs
What awards did Enn Soosaar prize for ethical essayism receive?
Honors received include Ilmar Raag[2], Kalle Muuli[3], Toomas Paul[4], and Hent Kalmo[5].