Eduards Veidenbaums (3 October 1867 â 24 May 1892) was a Latvian poet and translator.
Eduards Veidenbaums was born at the GlÃÂznieki farmstead in the Priekuüi parish (now territory of CÃÂsis). In 1872 his family moved to KÃÂlÃÂÃÂi in the Mà «rmuià ¾a parish in to a peasant family. In 1887 after finishing Riga governorate gymnasium, Veidenbaums started to study law at the University of Tartu. During his studies in Tartu he spent some time in the house of the student corporation Lettonia, although he did not become a member of the student corporation. Veidenbaums' interests included economics, farming and history and was one of the founders of the scientific literary society Pëpkalonija.
After five months of illness he died of tuberculosis on 24 May 1892 in Mà «rmuià ¾a parish and was buried in the village cemetery of Liepa.