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Aimo Allan Koivunen (Finnish pronunciation: [
ɑi̯mo ɑlːɑn koi̯ʋunen]; 17
October 1917 – 12
August 1989) was a
Finnish soldier in the
Continuation War and...
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Raymond Aimos (4
February 1889 – 22
August 1944) was a
French film actor. He was shot and
killed as a FFI
combatant during the
liberation of Paris. Accused...
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Aimo (commonly
known as
Saint Aimo, also
Aymon or Hamon) was a
mystic and monk. Born in the
village of Landecob,
Brittany near Rennes,
Aimo entered the...
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Aimo Johannes Lahti (April 28, 1896 –
April 19, 1970) was a self-taught
Finnish weapons designer. Of the 50
weapons he designed, the best
known is the...
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Aimo Anshelm Aaltonen (10
December 1906 – 21
September 1987) was a
Finnish construction worker, carpenter, and politician.
Aaltonen was born in Pargas...
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Aimo Matias Mäenpää (30
January 1937 – 11
April 2018) was a
Finnish wrestler who
competed in the 1964
Summer Olympics and in the 1972
Summer Olympics....
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Vitale da
Bologna (c. 1309–1360), also
known as
Vitale di Aymo de'
Cavalli or
Vitale degli Equi, was an
Italian painter of the
Early Renaissance. He is...
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Pierre Billon and
starring Pierre Richard-Willm, Jany Holt and
Raymond Aimos. It is
adapted from the 1929
novel of the same name by
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry...
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Aimo Aleksi Laiho (6
January 1914 – 29
September 2014) was a
Finnish smallholder and politician, born in Laitila. He was a
member of the
Parliament of...
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Aimo Kaarlo Cajander (4
April 1879 – 21
January 1943) was the
Prime Minister of
Finland up to the
Winter War.
Cajander was born in Uusikaupunki, and became...