- 60°34′15″N 21°49′52″E / 60.570944°N 21.831134°E / 60.570944; 21.831134
Louhisaari Manor (Finnish:
Louhisaaren kartano or Swedish: Villnäs slott) is a historic...
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among natives and
grown into
local societal activities. They
inherited Louhisaari manor (in
Swedish Villnäs) in
Finland Proper (located in the modern-day...
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university and the
university rector's resignation.
Mannerheim owned Louhisaari Manor in Askainen,
Turku and Pori Province,
inherited from his father...
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marshal and 6th
President of
Finland was born in
Louhisaari Manor of
Askainen in 1867.
Kankainen Manor Louhisaari Manor Masku railway station,
closed in 1993...
- he
received an
amnesty and
emigrated to Finland,
where he
purchased Louhisaari manor in 1795. In 1805, he was
elected Chairman of the
Finnish Economic...
- industrialist, John von
Julin (1787–1853).
Gustaf Mannerheim was born in the
Louhisaari Manor of the
Askainen parish (current Masku) on June 4, 1867.
After Mannerheim's...
- Fleming's sons were
executed in the Åbo
Bloodbath of 1599.
Fleming of
Louhisaari Club War War
against Sigismund "Nordisk
Familjebok - Riksamiral". Nordisk...
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scenery and
nature along the way, but
significant sights also
include the
Louhisaari manor and
several medieval churches. The
culture of the
archipelago resembles...
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Mannerheim and
Hedvig Charlotta Hélène née von Julin, at the family's
Louhisaari manor. Her
eldest sister was
Sophie Mannerheim, a
pioneer of
modern nursing...
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funds were
sufficient not only for the
statue but also for
purchasing the
Louhisaari mansion in Askainen, Mannerheim's
place of birth,
which was
turned into...