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Tahvo Putkonen (30
October 1795 in Suonenjoki,
Finland – 8 July 1825 in Pieksämäki) was a
Finnish farmhand, who
killed tenant farmer L****e
Hirvonen on...
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Tahvo Heikki Rönkkö (8
December 1905 – 15
February 1993) was a
Finnish farmer and politician, born in Sonkajärvi. He
served as
Minister of Agriculture...
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Staffan (
Tahvo)
Hiekkaranta (26
December 1879,
Maaninka - 11
September 1947;
surname until 1906 Hoffrén) was a
Finnish tailor and politician. He was a...
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Staffan (
Tahvo)
Kruus (29
December 1862, Valkjärvi - 15
November 1918) was a
Finnish farmer, bank
director and politician. He was a
member of the Parliament...
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original purpose of his
visit to the Hyvärinens. Meanwhile,
tailor Tahvo Kennonen (Georgy Vitsin) from a
nearby town in a
drunken conversation with...
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January 1942 in Vuokatti. Niinistö 1998, p. 100. Niinistö 1998, p. 98. "
Tahvo Liljeblad ja Aili Virkkunen".
Karjalan kielen sanakirja (in Finnish). Archived...
- Vantaa. It is a broad-bladed two-handed axe. It was last used when
murderer Tahvo Putkonen was
executed in 1825, the last
execution in
peacetime in Finland...
- more than 150,000
people with this name in Finland. A
variant of
Tapani is
Tahvo. The name
Teppo is a
diminutive of Tapani. It is
listed by the
Finnish Po****tion...
- Finnish.
Taavetti Lapveteläinen (1860–1919)
Nestor Väänänen (1877–1930)
Tahvo Hiekkaranta (1879–1947) Tatu
Nissinen (1883–1966)
Salomo Savolainen (1883–1964)...
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which eventually led to his death.
Melleri was
married to
Nadja Pyykkö.
Tahvo Hirvonen made a 2003 do****entary film
about Arto Melleri,
called Wanderer...