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Leopold Henrik Stanislaus Mechelin (24
November 1839 – 26
January 1914),
known as Leo
Mechelin, was a
Finnish politician, professor,
liberal reformer and...
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Mechelen (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈmɛxələ(n)] ; French:
Malines [malin];
historically known as
Mechlin in English) is a city and muni****lity in the province...
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jurisdiction and
politology Leo
Mechelin was
expelled 1903–1904 when the
Kadets were
preparing to form a party.
Mechelin cooperated with them and wrote...
- Finland. The mill
began operations in 1866. In 1871,
Idestam and Leo
Mechelin founded Nokia Ltd. and
moved the company's
operations to the city of Nokia...
- late 1800s,
Mechelin wanted to
expand the
company into the
electricity business. However,
Idestam refused. In 1896,
Idestam retired and
Mechelin became the...
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Emilie Mechelin (8
April 1838 – 22
December 1917) was a
Finnish operatic soprano and pedagogue. She was the
first singing teacher of the
Helsinki School...
- Hugo
Simberg (1873–1917), a
painter Emilie Mechelin (1838–1917),
opera singer and
pedagogue Leo
Mechelin (1839–1914), a professor, statesman, senator...
- Russia. The
central character of the
Kagal is
thought to have been Leo
Mechelin, an
independent liberal, but
notable lead
characters also
included Carl...
- This is
because there are very few
farmers in Helsinki. Leo
Mechelin (1875–1878)[[[Leo
Mechelin#{{{section}}}|contradictory]]] A. W.
Liljenstrand (1877)...
- Linder [fi], (1900–1905) Emil Streng [fi], (1905)
Leopold Henrik Stanislaus Mechelin, (1905–1908)
Edvard Immanuel Hjelt, (1908–1909)
August Johannes Hjelt,...