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Heikel is a
Finnish surname from a
widely branched family descended from the Heikkilä farm in the
village of Oulunsuu, now a
district of Oulu, Finland...
- Karl
Felix Heikel (3 June 1844 – 20 May 1921) was a Finland-Swedish
banker and politician. He was the son of
priest and
educator Henrik Heikel, brother...
- Olai
Heikel (April 28, 1851 –
September 6, 1924) was a
Finnish ethnographer and archaeologist, and
cousin of Viktor, Felix, Anna, and Ivar
Heikel. He is...
- Ivar
August Heikel (16
January 1861 – 8
October 1952) was a
Finnish philologist and
intellectual historian. He was the
nephew of
priest and
educator Henrik...
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Yngvar Sigurd Heikel (19
April 1889 – 1
September 1956) was a Finland-Swedish ethnologist.
Heikel was born in Helsinki, Finland, in 1889 to gymnastics...
- Anna
Charlotta Heikel (2
February 1838 – 3
April 1907) was a Finland-Swedish
teacher and
director of the
School for the Deaf in Jakobstad, Finland, from...
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Henrik Heikel (14
January 1808 – 14
March 1867) was a Finland-Swedish
educator and priest.
Heikel was born in Oulu,
Finland in 1808. He
began his studies...
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Viktor Heikel (23
August 1842 – 27 July 1927) was a Finland-Swedish
gymnastics teacher,
known as "the
father of
Finnish school gymnastics".
Heikel was born...
- Emma
Rosina Heikel (17
March 1842 – 13
December 1929) was a
Finnish medical doctor and feminist. In 1878, she
became the
first female physician in Finland...
- Finland. The
building was
designed by
Konstantin Kiseleff [fi] and Elia
Heikel [fi], and it was
completed in 1888. The
church burned down in 1914 and,...