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Sauli or
sauli in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sauli may
refer to:
Alexander Sauli (1535–1592), from Milan,
beatified by
Benedict XIV, and...
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Sauli Väinämö Niinistö (Finnish pronunciation: [
ˈsɑu̯li ˈʋæinæmø ˈniːnistø], born 24
August 1948) is a
Finnish politician who
served as the 12th president...
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Sauli Eerik Koskinen (born 28
March 1985) is a
Finnish television host and
entertainment reporter from Hyvinkää, Finland. He was the host of
Saulin Paras...
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Alexander (Alessandro)
Sauli, B. (15
February 1534 – 11
October 1592) was an
Italian priest who is
called the "Apostle of Corsica". He is a
saint of the...
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Antonio Maria Sauli (sometimes
Antonio Sauli) (1541–1623) was the
Archbishop of
Genoa and
later a
Roman Catholic Cardinal,
serving as the dean of the College...
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Sauli Väisänen (born 5 June 1994) is a
Finnish professional footballer who
plays as a centre-back. He
began his
senior club
career playing for Honka,...
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Anneli Sauli (6
August 1932 – 15
March 2022) was a
Finnish film actress. She
appeared in more than 40
films since 1953. She
starred in the film Miriam...
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Sauli Zinovjev (born 1988) is a
Finnish composer.
Zinovjev was born in Lahti, and
studied composition in
Sibelius Academy (2010–15) and in HfM-Karlsruhe...
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Bandinello Sauli (c. 1481 – 28
March 1518) was an
Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal.
Bandinello Sauli was born in Genoa, ca. 1481, the son of...
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Sauli Tapani Lehtonen (10
April 1975 in Jyväskylä,
Finland – 9
September 1995 in Helsinki, Finland) was a
Finnish tango singer. In 1994, he was crowned...