- Erik von
Frenckell (18
November 1887 – 13
September 1977) was a Swedish-speaking
Finnish nobleman,
member of the
Parliament of Finland,
member of the...
- (1969-1979).
Vivica von
Frenckell was born in Helsinki, Finland, in 1917. She was the
daughter of
Helsinki Mayor Erik von
Frenckell and
theatre historian...
- Ganander,
Christfrid (1789).
Mythologia fennica [Finnish Mythology]. Åbo:
Frenckell. p. 7. WITH SUBTITLES:
Mythologia fennica eller förklaring öfver de nomina...
- Tamvisio's
camera operators film a
television program at
Frenckell's studio on
January 2, 1965, in Tampere, Finland....
- 1800s were the
Tampella blast furnace,
machine factory and flax mill, the
Frenckell paper mill and the
Tampere broadcloth factory. Tampere's po****tion grew...
-
learning and
science in Finland, 1828-1918,
Societas Scientiarum Fennica,
Frenckell, pp. 175–177. Hackman, Thomas; Huumo,
Katja (1999), "Pacifism and conscientious...
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Bosley Language Finnish Genre Epic
poetry National epic
Publisher J. C.
Frenckell ja Poika,
among others Publication date 1835: Old
Kalevala 1849: New Kalevala...
- to
arouse the idea of
their own
Olympic Games: for example, Erik von
Frenckell publicly presented his
dreams of the
Finnish Olympic Games at the opening...
-
Slioor and Von
Frenckell became lovers, and
several newspaper articles were
written about them at the time.
Slioor and von
Frenckell openly attended...
- Westerholm: 1910–1911
Carolus Lindberg: 1912
Walter Qvist: 1913–1917 Erik von
Frenckell: 1918–1952
Juuso Walden: 1953–1963 Osmo P. Karttunen: 1963–1974 Ove H...