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- families except the Baranoffs (the dates refer to the immatriculation at the Riddarhus, not to the beginning of their Swedish service, which in several cases...
- Retrieved 20 May 2024. Carpelan, Tor (1942). Ättartavlor för de på Finlands riddarhus inskrivna efter 1809 adlade, naturaliserade eller adopterade étterna (in...
- title (link) Herman Lindqvist, Axel von Fersen (1991) Ättar-taflor öfver den på Finlands Riddarhus introducerade adeln. Oskar Wasastjerna. Borgå. 1880....
- vapaaherrallinen - Finlands riddarhus". www.ritarihuone.fi. Retrieved 2022-02-14. "Aminoff, kreivillinen - Finlands riddarhus". www.ritarihuone.fi. Retrieved...
- www.riddarhuset.se. Retrieved 2022-02-17. "Ätter och vapen - Finlands riddarhus". www.ritarihuone.fi. Retrieved 2022-02-17. "Stackelberg, släkt - Svenskt...
- Furuhjelm originated in 1776. The coat of arms was registered at Finland's Riddarhus (House of Nobility) in 1818. Johan Hampus Furuhjelm (1821–1909), Russian...
- import- som export-artiklar (1863) Ättar-taflor öfver den på Finlands riddarhus introducerade adeln (1880) Lifgardets finska skarpskyttebataljons officerare...
- Siltala. ISBN 978-952-234-756-5. "Ätter och vapen" (in Swedish). Finlands Riddarhus. Archived from the original on 2012-02-17. Lehto, Olli (2008). Tieteen...
- regularly appointed by the king as the spokesman of the House of Nobles, or Riddarhus, while the primate generally acted as the talman or president of the three...
- 1691. ... Oskar Wasastjerna (1879). Ättar-taflor öfver den på Finlands riddarhus introducerade adeln (in Swedish). Söderströms tryckeri. p. 321. von Rohr...