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=Ahtivala=
=Santeri Hyvälempi=
{{Infobox book
{{Infobox officeholder
| name             = Ahtivala
| name = Eemil Santeri Hyvälempi
| title_orig      = Ahtivala {{noitalic|(or}} Achtiwala{{noitalic|, first edition, 1837)}}
| honorific-prefix = The Honorable [[Landmarshal of Nebmersa]] <br>[[President of Valimia]]
| translator      =  
| honorific-suffix = [[Order of the Cross of the Freedom Fighter|VS SR]], [[Order of the Black Cross of Valimia |MR SR]]
| image            =  
| image = Eemil Santeri Hyvälempi.jpg
| caption          = ''Ahtivala'' is the {{wp|Finnish people|Hilyic}} national epic by [[Kaarle Fristen]]. Third edition, 1853.
| caption = Hyvälempi in 1929
| author          = [[Kaarle Fristen]]
| order = 1st
| country          = [[Lhedwinic Empire]]
| office = President of Valimia
| language        = {{wp|Finnish language|Hilyic}}; translated multiple times
| term_start = 4 May 1925
| genre            = {{wp|Epic poetry}}, {{wp|National epic}}
| term_end = 12 March 1938
| publisher        = Uusisatama Publishing, among others
| predecessor = ''Office established''
| pub_date        = 1837: ''First Ahtivala''<br /> 1848: ''Second Ahtivala''<br /> 1853: ''Third Ahtivala''
| successor = [[Raimo Ahtivala]]
| english_pub_date =  
| primeminister = [[Urho Anttila]]<br/>[[Raimo Ahtivala]]
| pages            = ''First Ahtivala'': 542pp<br /> ''Second Ahtivala'': 731pp<br />''Third Ahtivala'': ~600pp.
| office2 = [[Landmarshal of Nebmersa]]
| term_start2 = 17 March 1912
| term_end2 = 4 May 1925
| predecessor2 = [[Jan von Hölger]]
| successor2 = ''Position abolished''
| office4 = State Regent of Valimia
| term_start4 = 12 December 1923
| term_end4 = 4 May 1925
| predecessor4 = [[Lauri Kiviö]]
| successor4 = Himself <small>as President of the Federation</small>
 
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1862|02|05|df= y}}
| birth_place = [[Lorbstadt]], [[Grand Duchy of Nebmersa]], [[Valimian Empire]]
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1953|06|17|1871|02|05|df= y}}
| death_place = [[Paavalpori]], [[Valimia]]
| resting_place = [[Hyvälempi Mausoleum]], [[Äärikangaskylä]]
| spouse = {{marriage| Marjatta Ainova|1880|1931|end={{abbr|d.|died}}}}
| children = {{Plainlist|
* Hanna-Elisa Hyvälempi (1891–1973)}}
| parents = {{Plainlist|
* [[Karl Guteliebe]]
* Adelaide von Ausern }}
| relatives = {{Plainlist|
* [[Johannes Guteliebe]] (brother)}}
| profession = Military officer, statesman
| nationality = [[Valimia| Valimian]]
| signature =  
| allegiance = {{flag| Valimian Empire}}
| branch = [[Imperial Valimian Army]]
| serviceyears = 1878–1923
| rank = [[File:1904ic-p09.png|10px]] [[Landmarshal of Nebmersa]]
| battles = [[TBD]]<br />[[TBD]]<br />[[Great Berean Imperial War|Great War]]
* TBD
}}
}}
 
'''Eemil Santeri Hyvälempi''' (<small>Valimian pronunciation:</small> {{wp|Help:IPA/Finnish|[eːmil sɑnteri hyʋælempi]}} born '''Emil Alexander Guteliebe'''; 5 February 1862 – 17 June 1953) most often refered to as '''Santeri Hyvälempi''' was a {{wp|German people|Hesurian-}}{{wp|Finnish People|Valimian}} military officer and statesman who served as the first president of the [[Valimia|Federation of Valimia]]
The '''Ahtivala''' is the {{wp|national epic}} of the {{wp|Finnish people|Hilyic people}} and a recognized work of cultural importance in X and X. It is based on {{wp|Finnish language|West Hilyic}} and {{wp|Mäenkieli|Liemska}} folk poetry collected during the travels of [[Kaarle Fristen]] starting from 1826 in [[Lhedwin]]. The first edition of the Ahtivala, known as the First Ahtivala ({{wp|Finnish language|Hilyic}}: ''Ensimmäinen Achtiwala'') was published in 1837 followed by two other editions being published in 1846 and 1853 known as the Second Ahtivala ({{wp|Finnish language|Hilyic}}: ''Toinen Ahtivala'') and Third Ahtivala ({{wp|Finnish language|Hilyic}}: ''Kolmas Ahtivala'') respectively. What is today known as simply ''Ahtivala'' refers to the Third Ahtivala.
 
The Ahtivala is a collection of poems in the Ahtivalan {{wp|Metre (poetry)|metre}}. The poems are not directly written as they were first recorded rather they have been altered with their vocabulary and grammar having been centralised into a more unified form of {{wp|Finnish language|Hilyic}}. The peoms have also been restructured and recontextualized with even some poems having been written by [[Kaarle Fristen|Fristen]] himself to connect similar storylines.
 
The Ahtivala begins with the {{wp|Finnish people|Hilyic}} creation myth where the world was created from the corpse of Kekko, the storm god, by the sage hero Valtari and the great smith Rautia at the behest of Kokko the goddess of birds. The Ahtivala depicts conflicts between the people of Ahtivala and the people of Tuonela as well as conflicts, revenge trips and proposal trips between its various protagonists. The Ahtivala ends in the death of Valtari and the creation of the early Hilyic kingdoms.
 
The Ahtivala has been one of the most significant pieces of {{wp|Finnish language|Hilyic}} literature helping to centralize the language as well as being instrumental in the creation of a distinctive {{wp|Finnish people|Hilyic}} identity. It contributed greatly to the [[Hiloman Movement]] as well as having influenced the arts and sciences significantly.
 
==Etymology==
The name Ahtivala comes from the land of Ahtivala that is the homeland of the heroes of the national epic of the same name. The name originates from the {{wp|Finnish language|Hilyic}} word for oath, ''Vala'' and Ahti Ylijumala (Ahti the Supreme God) who is depicted as the original creator of the world as well as the quintessential force of evil in the world and sea. Thus the name Ahtivala means the oath to/of Ahti. The oath refers to the agreement made by Ahti, Kokko, Rautio, and Valtari that one day the sea shall fully claim the body of Kekko taking with it the world and all who live in it.
 
Ahtivalta is also alternatively refered to as Valtarila coming from the name of the sage hero Valtari.
 
==History==
===Origin of poems===
===Traditions===
===Gathering===
 
===Editions===
==The story==
===Characters===
 
===Geography===
 
==Language==

Revision as of 23:53, 28 August 2020

Santeri Hyvälempi

Eemil Santeri Hyvälempi
Eemil Santeri Hyvälempi.jpg
Hyvälempi in 1929
1st President of Valimia
In office
4 May 1925 – 12 March 1938
Prime MinisterUrho Anttila
Raimo Ahtivala
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byRaimo Ahtivala
Landmarshal of Nebmersa
In office
17 March 1912 – 4 May 1925
Preceded byJan von Hölger
Succeeded byPosition abolished
State Regent of Valimia
In office
12 December 1923 – 4 May 1925
Preceded byLauri Kiviö
Succeeded byHimself as President of the Federation
Personal details
Born(1862-02-05)5 February 1862
Lorbstadt, Grand Duchy of Nebmersa, Valimian Empire
Died17 June 1953(1953-06-17) (aged 82)
Paavalpori, Valimia
Resting placeHyvälempi Mausoleum, Äärikangaskylä
Nationality Valimian
Spouse(s)
Marjatta Ainova
(m. 1880; d. 1931)
Children
  • Hanna-Elisa Hyvälempi (1891–1973)
Parents
Relatives
ProfessionMilitary officer, statesman
Military service
Allegiance Valimian Empire
Branch/serviceImperial Valimian Army
Years of service1878–1923
Rank1904ic-p09.png Landmarshal of Nebmersa
Battles/warsTBD
TBD
Great War
  • TBD

Eemil Santeri Hyvälempi (Valimian pronunciation: [eːmil sɑnteri hyʋælempi] born Emil Alexander Guteliebe; 5 February 1862 – 17 June 1953) most often refered to as Santeri Hyvälempi was a Hesurian-Valimian military officer and statesman who served as the first president of the Federation of Valimia