- The
Lasanen Site,
designated 20MA21, is an
archaeological site
located in St. Ignace, Michigan. It was
listed on the
National Register of
Historic Places...
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between Johansson and
Lasanen,
resulted in a loss for both due to disqualifications;
Johansson was
eliminated while Lasanen got his
first loss. This...
- Otto
Abraham Lasanen (14
April 1891 – 25 July 1958) was a
featherweight Greco-Roman
wrestler from Finland. He won a
bronze medal at the 1912
Summer Olympics...
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Georg Gerstäcker took
silver and a
further medal went to
Finland with Otto
Lasanen taking bronze. The
lightweight class drew the most
attention from the public...
- S2CID 231632052.
Retrieved 2023-11-08. Anttonen, Antti; Karhula, Pekka;
Lasanen, Mika; Majanen,
Mikko (2021). "Enabling M****ive
Machine Type Communications...
- politician, 1st
Indian Minister of Law and
Justice (d. 1956) 1891 – Otto
Lasanen,
Finnish wrestler (d. 1958) 1892 – Juan Belmonte,
Spanish bullfighter (d...
- –
Herbert Murrill,
English organist and
composer (b. 1909) 1958 – Otto
Lasanen,
Finnish wrestler (b. 1891) 1959 –
Yitzhak HaLevi Herzog, Polish-born Irish...
- Koivistoinen,
soprano saxophone Pekka Pöyry,
soprano saxophone Pentti Lasanen, clarinet,
flute Paavo Honkanen,
clarinet Aale Lindgren, oboe
Juhani Tapaninen...
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Rosenqvist Shooting Men's Team 100m
running deer,
single shot Bronze Otto
Lasanen Wrestling Greco-Roman
featherweight Bronze
Alfred Asikainen Wrestling...
- 3908Z (1978). 12
songs composed by
Veikko Olavi Laiho,
arranges by
Pentti Lasanen,
lyrics and sung on the
record by
Helka Hynninen. Peel-Records, PLHCD-001...