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Pekka Vesainen or (as a character in a historical novel by ) Juho Vesainen was a famous 16th century Finnish peasant leader and guerrilla chief during the "long wrath" or "pitkä viha". The long restlessness of Russo-Swedish war was worst among settlements in Northern Ostrobothnia region, which was officially then beyond the Russian border of the Treaty of Nöteborg. The long and cruel guerrilla war without any outside help created eventually need of warlords to take care of the protection of the settlers. The most famous figure of this period is Pekka Vesainen. * v * t * e

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  • Pekka Vesainen, född i Utajärvi, död där omkring 1626, var en finländsk bondehövding Vesainen var den ryktbaraste av de friskareledare som under nordiska tjugofemårskriget kämpade mot ryssar och fjärrkarelare i det omstridda området kring Ule träsk. Han företog våren 1589 en vedergällningsexpedition till vid Vita havet, där han bland annat lät bränna ned flera större byar. På juldagen detta år ödelade och plundrade han Petsamo kloster, som därefter stod övergivet i trehundra år framåt. Över honom har ett monument rests i Överkiminge (Oskari Jauhiainen, 1936), och i Ijo finns en staty av honom (Kalervo Kallio, 1941). Vesainen är huvudpersonen i Santeri Ivalos roman Juho Vesainen (svensk översättning, En bondehöfding, 1894). (sv)
  • Pekka Vesainen or (as a character in a historical novel by ) Juho Vesainen was a famous 16th century Finnish peasant leader and guerrilla chief during the "long wrath" or "pitkä viha". The long restlessness of Russo-Swedish war was worst among settlements in Northern Ostrobothnia region, which was officially then beyond the Russian border of the Treaty of Nöteborg. The long and cruel guerrilla war without any outside help created eventually need of warlords to take care of the protection of the settlers. The most famous figure of this period is Pekka Vesainen. * v * t * e (en)
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  • Pekka Vesainen or (as a character in a historical novel by ) Juho Vesainen was a famous 16th century Finnish peasant leader and guerrilla chief during the "long wrath" or "pitkä viha". The long restlessness of Russo-Swedish war was worst among settlements in Northern Ostrobothnia region, which was officially then beyond the Russian border of the Treaty of Nöteborg. The long and cruel guerrilla war without any outside help created eventually need of warlords to take care of the protection of the settlers. The most famous figure of this period is Pekka Vesainen. A raiding party of peasants from Ii, led by Vesainen, destroyed and burned Kandalaksha (Kantalahti) and a small Russian settlement in Kem in summer 1589. They took a considerable loot with them back to Ii. According to oral tradition and historical speculation from later centuries, Vesainen would have also led another raid later on same year, on which the peasants destroyed the Pechenga Monastery and killed all the monks. This raid did actually take place, but Vesainen is not known to have anything to do with it. * v * t * e (en)
  • Pekka Vesainen, född i Utajärvi, död där omkring 1626, var en finländsk bondehövding Vesainen var den ryktbaraste av de friskareledare som under nordiska tjugofemårskriget kämpade mot ryssar och fjärrkarelare i det omstridda området kring Ule träsk. Han företog våren 1589 en vedergällningsexpedition till vid Vita havet, där han bland annat lät bränna ned flera större byar. På juldagen detta år ödelade och plundrade han Petsamo kloster, som därefter stod övergivet i trehundra år framåt. Över honom har ett monument rests i Överkiminge (Oskari Jauhiainen, 1936), och i Ijo finns en staty av honom (Kalervo Kallio, 1941). Vesainen är huvudpersonen i Santeri Ivalos roman Juho Vesainen (svensk översättning, En bondehöfding, 1894). (sv)
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