Rummu Jüri

Rummu Jüri in 1880.

Rummu Jüri (born Jüri Rummo; 2 August [O.S. 21 July] 1856 in Kehtna Parish – unknown) was an Estonian itinerant, thief and robber. He has become the archetypical Estonian folk hero, an outlaw who stole from the rich to give to the poor. Although most noted for his material egalitarianism, in the stories he also pursues other types of equality and justice.

Rummu Jüri in literature

  • Andres Ehin, "Rummu Jüri mälestused" ("The Memoirs of Rummu Jüri"; published by Elmatar, 1996)

Rummu Jüri in film

  • Jüri Rumm, (1929) directed by Konstantin Märska
  • Jüri Rumm, (1994) directed by Jaan Kolberg
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