(1684–1771) Johan Bilmark (1728–1801) Erik Johan Frosterus Nils Magnus Tolpo Gustaf Gadolin Johan Bonsdorff Gabriel Palander (1774–1821) Anders Johan Lagus (1775–1831)...
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Jakob Gadolin (24 October 1719 – 26 September 1802) was a Swedish Lutheran bishop, professor of physics and theology, politician and statesman. Gadolin was...
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product of thermoluminescence. Gadolinite was named in 1800 for Johan Gadolin, the Finnish mineralogist-chemist who first isolated an oxide of the rare-earth...
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Anders Johan Malmgren 1889–1897 Gustaf Esaias Fellman 1897–1901 Edvard Furuhjelm 1901–1903 Otto Savander 1903–1905 Guido Gadolin 1905–1911 Hjalmar Langinkoski...
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Anders Johan Malmgrén 1889–1897 Gustaf Esaias Fellman 1897–1901 Edvard Furuhjelm 1901–1903 Otto Savander 1903–1905 Guido Gadolin 1905–1911 Hjalmar Langinkoski...
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medical doctor and a mayor, and his mother was Sara Elisabet (maiden name Gadolin). Both of his parents died when he was approximately 10 years old. They...
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to the chemist Johan Gadolin at the University of Åbo for suitable analysis. In 1794, after careful chemical analysis, Gadolin reported that approximately...
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1749–1755 Karl Fredrik Mennander 1757–1775 Jakob Haartman 1776–1788 Jakob Gadolin 1788–1802 Jakob Tengström 1803–1817 The title "Bishop of Turku" ceased...
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Swedish People's Party to be their spiritual father (1836–1911) Johan Gadolin – chemist, physicist, and mineralogist; best known for his description...
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in "Gadolin's yttria". Since yttria was found to be a mineral and not an oxide, Martin Heinrich Klaproth renamed it gadolinite in honor of Gadolin. Until...
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Johan Gadolin fully analysed the mineral and found that 38% of its composition was a new, unidentified earth element. Swedish chemist Anders Gustaf Ekeberg...
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Haartman Jakob Gadolin 19th century Jakob Tengström Erik Gabriel Melartin Edvard Bergenheim Torsten Thure Renvall 20th century Gustaf Johansson Lauri...
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Gustaf Johansson (10 January 1844 – 24 July 1930) was the Archbishop of Turku, and the spiritual head of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland between...
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name Fruntimmer. Other authors of the album were at least Sara Karolina Gadolin from Oulu (born Ekman, 1800–1875) and Lucina Constantia Ingeborg Wallenius...
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(1929–2014) Johann Nepomuk von Fuchs (1774–1856) William Fyfe (1927–2013) Johan Gadolin (1760–1852) Johan Gottlieb Gahn (1745–1818) – developed blowpipe technique...
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Haartman Jakob Gadolin 19th century Jakob Tengström Erik Gabriel Melartin Edvard Bergenheim Torsten Thure Renvall 20th century Gustaf Johansson Lauri...
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mineralogist, discoverer of manganese Johan Gadolin (1760–1852), chemist, physicist and mineralogist Anders Gustaf Ekeberg (1767–1813), chemist, discoverer...
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Haartman Jakob Gadolin 19th century Jakob Tengström Erik Gabriel Melartin Edvard Bergenheim Torsten Thure Renvall 20th century Gustaf Johansson Lauri...
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Tampere University of Technology The Theatre Academy Scientists Johan Gadolin Ragnar Granit Ernst Leonard Lindelöf Rolf Nevanlinna Linus Torvalds Edvard...
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astronomer MPC · 2637 2638 Gadolin 1939 SG Jakob Gadolin (1719–1802), Swedish Lutheran bishop and astronomer, as well as Johan Gadolin (1760–1852), the "father...
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August Ekman, Archbishop of Uppsala (1900–1913) Finnish Church – Jakob Gadolin, Bishop of Turku (1788–1802) Jakob Tengström, Bishop of Turku (1803–1817)...
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Haartman Jakob Gadolin 19th century Jakob Tengström Erik Gabriel Melartin Edvard Bergenheim Torsten Thure Renvall 20th century Gustaf Johansson Lauri...
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he called eka-boron. By then, Gadolin's yttria had already been split several times; first by Swedish chemist Carl Gustaf Mosander, who in 1843 had split...
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Haartman Jakob Gadolin 19th century Jakob Tengström Erik Gabriel Melartin Edvard Bergenheim Torsten Thure Renvall 20th century Gustaf Johansson Lauri...
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Retrieved 13 March 2022. Statistics Finland (1940) Kirby (2006), p. 215 Gadolin (1952), p. 7. Engle and Paananen (1985), pp. 142–143 Ahtiainen (2000) Jowett...
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cosmologist Teppo Felin – professor at the University of Oxford Johan Gadolin – chemist (1760–1852) Ragnar Granit – medicine, Nobelist (1900–1991) Hilma...
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Haartman Jakob Gadolin 19th century Jakob Tengström Erik Gabriel Melartin Edvard Bergenheim Torsten Thure Renvall 20th century Gustaf Johansson Lauri...
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was founded, where the church got a freer position. He succeeded Jakob Gadolin upon his death in 1802 where he became bishop of Turku until 1817 when...
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Haartman Jakob Gadolin 19th century Jakob Tengström Erik Gabriel Melartin Edvard Bergenheim Torsten Thure Renvall 20th century Gustaf Johansson Lauri...
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Haartman Jakob Gadolin 19th century Jakob Tengström Erik Gabriel Melartin Edvard Bergenheim Torsten Thure Renvall 20th century Gustaf Johansson Lauri...
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