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- came to Finland in the latter part of 18th century and the family was immatriculated in Finland in 1818. (number 8 in the register of the Finnish House of...
- and the comital family Adlercreutz. Two members of the family were immatriculated in the Finnish House of Nobility on 17 September 1818 as noble family...
- Diogo Cão Hole. In 2018, a hopper dredger called the Diogo Cao and immatriculated in Luxembourg was launched afloat. Diogo Cão is the subject of Padrão...
- Pistohlkors) is a Baltic-German noble family of Finnish origin. It is immatriculated into Swedish House of Nobility 1647 and into Finnish House of Nobility...
- maalais****a. His son Nils Olofsson was a Nimismies 1480. The family was immatriculated into Swedish House of Nobility 1625 under number 115, and it got surname...
- not a noble family but of Smolensk posadskie liudi), which were all immatriculated ('introduced') at the Swedish House of Nobility (for their immatriculation...
- House of Nobility. The family was knighted in Sweden in 1693 and was immatriculated in to the Finnish nobility in 1818. Johan Eberhard Schantz (1614–1665)...
- brother of the 1st Duke." Handley 2004, p. 164, left column. "in 1680 he immatriculated at Christ Church, Oxford." Cokayne 1895, p. 150, line 28. "He [Ossory]...
- Dagve was a Muslim charter school in Jönköping. Headmaster H****an Meri immatriculated children to the school and received funding from the Jönköping Muni****lity...
- year directly by the nobility and was obliged to teach only students immatriculated (enrolled) at the University. As Jesuits opposed the secular law lectures...