- Sipi
Antinpoika (died 1662), was a
Finnish Pagan practitioner, who was
executed for
witchcraft after having performed a
Pagan ritual. He was
reported to...
-
children of
Antti Antinpoika Kuivalainen (b. 1741) and
Valpuri Matintytär
Muroke from Oskola, Tohmajärvi. She
married Pietari (Pekka)
Antinpoika Ikonen in 1793...
-
during this time
Haapoja killed two
other famous Finnish criminals, Juha
Antinpoika Leskenantti (aka
Anssin Jukka) and
Kaappo Sutki, but
these tales are likely...
-
Johan ”Juho”
Antinpoika Lautasalo (28
April 1862 – 21
February 1940;
former surnames Åkerbacka,
Hietaniemi and Pihlaja) was a
Finnish smallholder and politician...
- 1590–1595, is said to have been
carried out by a
Finnish peasant chief Pekka Antinpoika Vesainen, but the
claim is contested. In 1591 Tsar
Fyodor I
ordered to...
-
Jaakko Jaakonpoika Hautamäki
Jaakko Pukkila [fi] Juha Huhtamäki [fi] Juha
Antinpoika Leskenantti Jukka Rannanjärvi
Kaapo Sivula Tuomas Tuomaanpoika Lööpäri...
-
Heikki Antinpoika Paasonen (2
January 1865 - 24
August 1919) was a
Finnish linguist and
ethnographer best
known for his
research in the
linguistics and...
- Wikipedia). This raid was
carried out by a
Finnish peasant chief named Pekka Antinpoika Vesainen, on
December 25, 1589, and was part of the Russo-Swedish War...
- the
witch hunt in present-day Finland.
Marketta and her husband, Simo
Antinpoika,
owned a farm in Ruovesi.
During the 1630s, they were
forced to leave...
- Pielinen. Olli Tiainen, was born on 2 June 1770 to the
peasants Hemminki Antinpoika Tiainen and Anna Niilontytär
Leveinen in the
village of
Tiilikka in modern...