Anders Josef Europaeus (21 November 1797 – 24 May 1870) was a Finnish priest and vicar. Europaeus studied in Turku where he was influenced by the early...
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Nora Pöyhönen (category Women horticulturists and gardeners)
six survived to adulthood. Pöyhönen's parents were Liperi vicar Anders Josef Europaeus and Selma Augusta née Lampa. From a young age she was interested in...
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Enwald, director of education, founder of the Enwald home museum Anders Josef Europaeus, priest, Doctor of Theology, member of the diet Lauri Holopainen...
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leader of the Argentine War of Independence (d. 1823) November 21 – Anders Josef Europaeus, Finnish priest, vicar (d. 1870) November 22 – David Salomons, leading...
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Craniometry (category Race and intelligence controversy)
Lapouge identified the "Homo europaeus" (Teutonic, Protestant, etc.), the "Homo alpinus" (Auvergnat, Turkish, etc.), and finally the "Homo mediterraneus"...
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History of anthropometry (category Race and intelligence controversy)
to the "brachycephalic" (short and broad-headed) race. Between these Vacher de Lapouge identified the "Homo europaeus (Teutonic, Protestant, etc.), the...
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Fabrizio Fanti; Anders Leth Damgaard (2019). "New soldier beetles (Cantharidae) from Baltic, Burmese and Dominican ambers of the Anders Damgaard amber...
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Jacob Enk; Shyam Gopalakrishnan; Kevin Gori; Vaughan Grimes; Eric Guiry; Anders J. Hansen; Ardern Hulme-Beaman; John Johnson; Andrew Kitchen; Aleksei K...
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