- Otto
Stenroth (13 May 1861 in Saarijärvi – 16
December 1939 in Helsinki) was a
Finnish lawyer,
politician and banker. He
served as a
member of Kansallis-Osake-Pankki...
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Adlay Gideon "Adi"
Stenroth (1896 – 23 May 1931, Hanoi,
French Indochina) was a
Finnish officer in the
French Foreign Legion. He was
likely the only Finn...
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Salkin & La Boda 1996, p. 556.
Johnson 1988, p. 93, 96. Näsman 2008, p. 31.
Stenroth 2015, p. 142.
Koenigsberger 1987, pp. 43–44.
Koenigsberger 1987, p. 44...
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Uniforms of the
Roman world.
Kristinsson 2010, p. 172. Näsman 2008, p. 31.
Stenroth 2015, p. 142. "Ostrogodos y
Visigodos en
Italia y Francia" [Ostrogoths...
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writer and
editor Adi
Stein (born 1986),
Israeli footballer and
coach Adi
Stenroth (1896–1931),
Finnish officer Adi
Stern (born 1966),
Israeli graphic designer...
- 1884–1897
Theodor Wegelius 1898–1906 Clas von Collan [fi] 1907–1918 Otto
Stenroth 1918–1923
August Ramsay 1923–1924
Risto Ryti 1923–1940
Johan Wilhelm Rangell...
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Matthias Calonius (1738 – 1817)
Samuli Häkkinen (1857 – 1918) Otto
Stenroth (1861 – 1939)
Adiel Paananen (1897 – 1968)
Tarmo Manni (1921 – 1999) Toivo...
- not win. One of her
fellow competitors was Aura
Stenroth, the
mother of 2007
Tango King
Henri Stenroth. (Nyman p 220) Her
first album was "Sellaiset silmät"...
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Mannerheim 4 June 1944.
Grand Cross with Jewels, to
three Finns:
Senator Otto
Stenroth 1938,
Foreign Minister Carl
Enckell 1946 and Jean
Sibelius 1950. Grand...
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Taxon identifiers Stenarctia rothi Wikidata: Q13529397 AfroMoths:
STENROTH GBIF: 1807584 iNaturalist: 1195113 IRMNG: 11440133 LepIndex: 45533 Open Tree...