capture. The Swedish fortress of Svartholm, commanded by Major Carl Magnus Gripenberg, was ill-prepared for a war. While the garrison was 700 men strong...
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Relander 1920–1925 Arvo Manner 1925–1945 Johan Ulrik Sebastian Gripenberg 1831 Gustaf Magnus Armfelt 1832–1847 Johan Mauritz Nordenstam 1847–1858 Samuel...
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1866–1882 Woldemar von Daehn 1882–1885 Sten Carl Tudeer 1885–1888 (acting) and 1888–1889 Johan Axel Gripenberg 1889–1899 Nikolai von Rechenberg 1900–1902...
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Nyberg 1873–1879 Carl Johan Jägerhorn 1878–1883 Carl Adolf Tamelander 1883–1884 Johan Gabriel Masalin 1884–1886 Johan Axel Gripenberg 1886–1889 Anders...
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the sudden change of commander as Major Carl Magnus Gripenberg assumed command on 15 February. However Gripenberg was not highly appreciated by his superiors...
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Bulgaria (1833–1913) Oskar Ferdinand Gripenberg – general of the infantry (1838–1916) Carl Gustaf Casimir Gripenberg – rear-admiral (1836–1908) Oskar Ludvig...
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ISSN 0039-6842, Wikidata Q113529917 G. A. Gripenberg (1912), Finska kadettkåren och dess kamratskap / af G.A. Gripenberg., Skrifter utgivna av Svenska litteratursällskapet...
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This could partly be explained by the still remaining supporters of Georg Magnus Sprengtporten's plans for Finnish independence. In 1788, a head tailor of...
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Children of Bodom George Gaynes (1917–2016), American actor & singer Maggie Gripenberg (1881–1976), dancer Ella Eronen (1900-1987), actor Vesa-Matti Loiri (1945–2022)...
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March 1809, when 3,800–4,500 Swedish and Finnish troops under Hans Henrik Gripenberg surrendered to a much larger Russian army under Pavel Andreyevich Shuvalov...
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Valéry, Paul Claudel, Kostis Palamas, António Correia de Oliveira, Bertel Gripenberg, Karel Capek and Georges Duhamel. Fourteen were newly nominated such as...
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Lagerborg-Stenius (1870–1968), architect and member the Helsinki City Council Maggie Gripenberg (1881–1976), dancer Gunnar Nordström (1881–1923), theoretical physicist...
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pp. 82, 84. Mankell 1866, pp. 169, 209. Dodge 1895, p. 260. Hannula & Gripenberg 2016, p. 35. Cristini 2017, pp. 47, 98, 100. Glete 2005b. Curths 1814...
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they faced Russian infantrymen led by Ivan Ivanovich Michelson and Georg Magnus Sprengtporten a Swedish officer who had entered the Russian service and...
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former Prime Minister of Finland (1957–1958) 1890–1972 1959 Georg Achates Gripenberg diplomat 1890–1975 1959 Reino Kuuskoski President of the Supreme Administrative...
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12 (Donner house): Built in 1899, designed by Magnus Schjerfbeck based on sketches by Sebastian Gripenberg. Represents Renaissance Revival architecture...
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Akseli Gallen-Kallela, painter George de Godzinsky, conductor Maggie Gripenberg, dancer Walton Grönroos, opera singer Heimo Haitto, violinist Tauno Hannikainen...
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April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive - Bertel Gripenberg". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination...
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specialized organisations. The first Finnish ambassador to the UN was G.A. Gripenberg (1956–1959), followed by Ralph Enckell (1959–1965), Max Jakobson (1965–1972)...
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Eronen Hannes Gebhard (1907–1909) Hedvig Gebhard (1907–1909) Aleksandra Gripenberg (1907–1909) Reinhold Grönvall (1910–1917) Santeri Haapanen (1909–1911)...
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which is sung in Swedish. Sibelius subsequently arranged "Hertig Magnus" ("Duke Magnus") for voice and orchestra. (This version of the song was lost until...
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Aalle-Teljo (SDP); Juho Aitamurto (SP); Evert Eloranta (SDP); Alexandra Gripenberg (SP); John Hedberg (SFP); Seth Heikkilä (SDP); Matti Helenius-Seppälä...
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and the senators Karl Ferdinand Ignatius, Waldemar Schauman, Lennart Gripenberg, August Nybergh, Nikolai Konstantin Hornborg, Gustaf Robert Alfred Charpentier...
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