- from 1913 by the
Finnish (later Swedish)
painter Antti Favén (1882-1948). It was
created from
Favéns fascination for the
chess scene in the Café de la Régence...
-
Professor Mauri Oskari Favén (26
August 1920 – 23
February 2006) was a
Finnish painter. His
uncle was the
painter Antti Favén and his grandfather's brother...
- CC., pastor, and
Father Lucius, SS.CC.,
parochial vicar.
Father Modestus Favens, SS.CC., was said to have
built the
first chapel in
Waikiki as
early as...
- (born 1994),
Mauri Franco Barbosa da Silva,
brazilian footballer Mauri Favén (1920–2006),
Finnish painter Mauri Fonseca (born 1941),
Brazilian Olympic...
- The
Seven Brothers on top of a
Boulder by
Antti Favén [fi] in 1910...
-
nomen magistratus, formationes, viros, pecua, castra, fructus,
piato esto
favens propitius pace tua
monti Fisii (31)
civitati Iguvinae eius
nomini eas nomini...
-
personality Anna
Falchi (born 1972), Finnish-Italian
model and film
actress Mauri Favén (1920–2006),
painter Matti Haahti (born 1936),
footballer Jussi Halla-aho...
-
Fictional depiction of the
great chess masters of the time
gathering to play at the café,
Antti Favén [fi], 1902–1913...
-
Portrait of Emil
Aaltonen (1935), by
Antti Favén [fi])...
- arms to the institute. The arms
include the
Latin motto 'Nec
Timens Nec
Favens'
which translates to 'Without Fear or Favour'. The
Institute now operates...