- Per
Gustaf Svinhufvud af
Qvalstad (a
provincial treasurer of Häme), at Rapola,
where the
family had
lived for five generations. The
Svinhufvuds (literally...
- till bergmästaren Hans Jönsson på Kopparberget? Ett
bidrag till släkten
Svinhufvuds genealogi." Släkt och Hävd 2019:1 sid. 174-181. Jernberg, Stefan; "Vem...
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Ellen Svinhufvud (née Timgren; 23
December 1869 – 24
August 1953) was the wife of Finland's
third president, Pehr
Evind Svinhufvud,
serving as the First...
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power in Russia. The right-wing government, led by
Prime Minister P. E.
Svinhufvud,
presented the
Declaration of
Independence on 4
December 1917,
which was...
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Veikko Eivind Svinhufvud (15
February 1908 – 28
February 1969) was a
Finnish forester,
farmer and politician, born in Heinola. He was a
member of the Parliament...
- Pehr
Evind Svinhufvud's first senate was the
first Senate and de
facto Government of
independent Finland. Its term
spanned November 27, 1917 – May 27,...
- Per
Gustaf Svinhufvud af
Qvalstad (May 13, 1804 -
September 30, 1866) was a
Finnish provincial treasurer of
Tavastia and the host of the
Rapola Manor in...
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former Prime Minister P. E.
Svinhufvud, whom the
Finnish right wing
greatly respected, to
negotiate with the movement.
Svinhufvud convinced Kosola and the...
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presidential election before defeating in****bent
president Pehr
Evind Svinhufvud in the
subsequent elections of 1937. Kyösti Kallio,
originally Gustaf...
- P. E.
Svinhufvud, the
President of
Finland (in the middle), with his
family on his 75th
birthday in 1936...