Tripti Joshi (Editor)

Matti Kurki

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Matti Kurki


Matti Kurki Matti Kurki ShipSpottingcom Ship Photos and Ship Tracker

Arska hakkapeliitat matti kurki


Matti Kurki, in Swedish Matts Kurck, was a legendary Finnish chieftain. If he was a real person, he is thought to have lived in the late 13th century.

Contents

Matti Kurki MATTI KURKI frigate 19461962 Finnish Navy Finland

Folklore tales tell about Matti Kurki, particularly in the Satakunta province (Vesilahti, Pirkkala) but also in Lapland. The first written reference to Matti Kurki dates from the 17th century.

The best known tale concerns his duel with Pohto, a Russian-Karelian warrior. The battle would have taken place near the Manor of Laukko.

Matti Kurki was supposedly the ancestor of the Finnish noble family of Kurki. The lands of the Laukko manor were, according to legends, either compensation for ceding his right to tax the Sami, or for his valor and deeds in the wars against the Danish enemies of the King of Sweden.

Matti kurki 2011


Legacy

The name has been used as a traditional name in the Finnish Navy, two ships have so far carried the name in the 20th century:

  • The gunboat Matti Kurki (1918–1940)
  • The Bay-class frigate Matti Kurki (1962–1975)
  • References

    Matti Kurki Wikipedia