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Martta Maria Wendelin (23
November 1893 in Kymi — 1
March 1986 in Tuusula) was a
Finnish painter. She
illustrated fairy tales and
school books, and drew...
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produced by the Pölönen-owned film
production company Suomen Filmiteollisuus.
Martta (Sanna-Kaisa Palo) and Otto (Heikki Kinnunen) are a pair of
traveling tailors...
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Martta Martikainen-Ypyä (September 19, 1904 –
December 17, 1992) was a
Finnish architect. She was born
Martha Irene Martikainen in
Iisalmi and trained...
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Martta Johanna Koskinen (1897 – 29
September 1943) was a
Helsinki seamstress,
veteran of the
Finnish Civil War, and
activist of the SKP who was sentenced...
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Retrieved 25 June 2021. zaman, Yazar : bizim. "Bizimzaman: 4
Martta Neler Oldu?
Tarihte 4
Martta Yaşananlar Neler?
Tarihte 4 Mart". Yüce 2014, p. 133. "Founding...
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Martta Helena Salmela-Järvinen (born ****tedt, 31
March 1892, Kylmäkoski - 16
September 1987) was a
Finnish politician and writer. At
first she was a...
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Tuomas Abrahaminpoika means "Tuomas, Abraham's son", and
Martta Heikintytär
means "
Martta, Heikki's daughter". In Bulgarian, the
patronymics are -ov...
- Hickman, Mr.
Stanley George 20 The Pas, Manitoba,
Canada Hiltunen, Miss
Martta 18 Joensuu,
Grand Duchy of
Finland Detroit, Michigan, US Hocking, Mrs. Elizabeth...
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Swedish book Om
Knutar ("On Knots") by
Hjalmar Öhrvall.
Finnish scout leader Martta Ropponen presented the knot in her 1931
scouting handbook Solmukirja ("Knot...
- Conversation. Byrne, Tim (23 July 2018). "Melancholia review". Time Out. Heikkilä,
Martta (2017). "The Ends of the
World in Lars von Trier's Melancholia". In Schuback...