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Adolf (also
spelt Adolph or Adolphe, Adolfo, and when
Latinised Adolphus) is a
given name with
German origins. The name is a
compound derived from the...
- 1599-1606 : John III 1606–1632 :
Gustav II
Adolph the
Great (Kustaa II
Aadolf), also
titled Grand Prince of
Finland 1632–1654 :
Christina of
Sweden (Kristiina)...
- Iglesias-Paramo — Ya****zu
Ikari 20 n.a. Y. Ikari; (bio-it) Y.
Ikari —
Kustaa Aadolf Inkeri 1 1908–1997 K. Inkeri; (bio-it),
unrelated to MPC K.
Inkeri — Shigeru...
- vocals,
guitar (1995–present)
Marko Utriainen – lead
guitar (1995–present)
Aadolf Virtanen – b**** (1995–present)
Heikki Malmberg –
drums (2000–present) Timo...
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International Crises, 1808–1914.
University of
Minnesota Press. Puntila,
Lauri Aadolf (1974). The
political history of
Finland 1809–1966. Otava. ISBN 9789511013662...
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Lauri Aadolf (L. A.)
Puntila (24
August 1907 – 24 May 1988) was a
Finnish historian and politician, born in Hattula. He was a
member of the Parliament...
- name day for
Gustav Adolf,
Gustavus Adolphus' name in Swedish, or
Kustaa Aadolf, the name in Finnish. Sjättenovembervägen ("Sixth
November Road"), a part...
- Shifters" - 4:13 "Reptiles" - 5:19
Rainer Nygård – Vocals,
guitar Marko Utriainen –
Guitar Aadolf Virtanen – B****
guitar Heikki Malmberg –
Drums v t e v t e...
- Name
Period Maunu Kustaa Aadolf Knaapinen 1892–1904
Frans Akseli Hästesko (Heporauta vsta −35) 1904–1906 Eino Mela 1906–1907
Gustaf Selim Ignatius 1907–1910...
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Aadolf Fredrik Svanström (3
December 1885 – 17
April 1959) was a
Finnish middle-distance
runner who
competed in the 1908
Summer Olympics in London. He...