Martin Lipp
{{Short description|Estonian poet}}
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Martin Lipp ({{osd|14 April|1854|2 April}} in Vooru, Viljandi Parish – 8 March 1923 in Tallinn) was an Estonian poet. He is best known as the author of the poem {{ill|The Estonian Flag|et|Eesti lipp (laul)}}, which was set to the music of the then young composer Enn Võrk. That song became as popular to the Estonian people as the Marseillaise was to the French in the times of the French Revolution and also played an important role during the time of the Estonian "Singing Revolution" in the late 1980s.
Lipp also served as the pastor of the St. Lawrence Church in Nõo, Estonia.
External links
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20071031101354/http://www.indiana.edu/~iaunrc/site/our_region/estonia.html IAUNRC: Estonia] at www.indiana.edu Estonian flag based on poem by Martin Lipp
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Category:People from Viljandi Parish
Category:People from Kreis Fellin
Category:Estonian Lutheran clergy
Category:19th-century Estonian poets
Category:20th-century Estonian poets
Category:University of Tartu alumni
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