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Adolf Erik
Ehrnrooth (9
February 1905 – 26
February 2004) was a
Finnish general who
served during the
Winter and
Continuation wars. He also
competed in...
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Ehrnrooth family is a
Finnish noble family of
German origin. It
originated from Pomerania, and came to
Finland from
Livonia around 1600. Its status...
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shareholders Archived April 23, 2012, at the
Wayback Machine Date 3/31/2012
Ehrnrooths har
kallats Finlands Wallenbergare Korkeimman hallinto-oikeuden päätös[permanent...
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Hanken School of
Economics (1981).
Ehrnrooth owns with his
brothers Georg Ehrnrooth and Carl-Gustaf
Ehrnrooth Corbis S.A.,
which is the
biggest owner...
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Lovisa Adelaïde
Ehrnrooth (17
January 1826 – 31 May 1905) was a
Finnish feminist and writer. Adelaïde
Ehrnrooth was born in Nastola, one of the 16 children...
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Johan Casimir Ehrnrooth (Russian: Казимир Густавович Э́рнрот,
Kazimir Gustavovich Ernrot; 26
November 1833 – 5
February 1913) was a
Finnish statesman...
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Johanna Ehrnrooth (June 23, 1958 – May 26, 2020) was a
Finnish painter. Hallsten, Annika. "Konstnären
Johanna Ehrnrooth död". Hufvudstadsbladet. Retrieved...
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Georg Johan Casimir Ehrnrooth (born 16
January 1966) is a
Finnish investor. He is the
major owner with his
brothers of
Finnish HEX
exchange stock companies...
- Göran
Ehrnrooth (1
April 1905, in
Helsinki – 9
January 1996, in Helsinki) was a
Finnish banker in
Union Bank (Pohjoismaiden Yhdyspankki,
later after several...
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Filippa Josefin Elisabet Ehrnrooth (born 2 May 1967) is a
Finnish equestrian. She
competed in the
individual dressage event at the 2000
Summer Olympics...