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Anders Thiodolf Saelan (Sælan) (born 20
November 1834 in Lappeenranta; died 24 June 1921 in Helsinki) was a
Finnish physician and botanist. He reformed...
- pronunciation: [ˈθjoːðˌoːlvz̠ oːz̠ ˈxwine];
anglicized as Thjódólf of
Hvinir or
Thiodolf; fl. late 9th–early 10th c. AD), was a
Norwegian skald, said to have been...
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hauberk perysshed". In
William Morris' The
House of the Wolfings,
Thiodolf, a
formidable warrior with
divine lineage,
rises to
defend his
people against...
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decorated with
paintings of
Friedrich de la
Motte Fouqué's The
Travels of
Thiodolf the Icelander.
During the
Grand Duchess Maria's era it was used as the...
- eyes that
blaze as suns. In a ninth-century
Norwegian poem by the poet
Thiodolf, the name sǣvar niþr,
meaning "grandson of the sea", is used as a kenning...
- eyes that
blaze as suns. In a ninth-century
Norwegian poem by the poet
Thiodolf, the name sǣvar niþr,
meaning "grandson of the sea", is used as a kenning...
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placed in
family Ditrichaceae.
Saelania is
named after Finnish botanist Thiodolf Saelan. The
genus Saelania contains four species:
Saelania caesia (Vill...
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Rothmaler William Roxburgh Joseph Sabine Julius von
Sachs József
Sadler Thiodolf Saelan Augustin Saint-Hilaire
Edward James Salisbury Richard Anthony Salisbury...
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Alexander Thiodolf Federley (12 July 1864, in
Turku – 17
November 1932, in Helsinki) was a Swedish-Finnish
graphic artist who
created political cartoons...
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Educational offices Preceded by
Wilhelm Lagus [sv; fi]
Rector of
Imperial Alexander University 1884–1887 Succeeded by
Thiodolf Rein [sv; fi]...