- form
Zachris (Finland
Swedish pronunciation: [ˈsɑkris]), even in
official contexts", as
explained in the
National Biography of Finland.
Zachris is therefore...
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Joachim Zachris Duncker (12
November 1774 – 6 July 1809) was a
Swedish soldier born in
Ristiina in Savonia. In 1789
Duncker obtained the rank of 2nd Lieutenant...
- such as the
national poet J. L.
Runeberg (The
Tales of
Ensign Stål) and
Zachris Topelius.
After Finland became independent,
there was a rise of modernist...
- with
illustrations by
Einar Nerman Zachris Topelius utveckling och
mognad (1920; non-fiction),
biography of
Zachris Topelius Mårbacka (1922; memoir). Translated...
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Portrait of Swedo-Finnish
writer and poet
Zachris Topelius (1818–1898) by
Albert Edelfelt...
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Zacharias Joachim Cleve (December 3, 1820 –
January 20, 1900) was a
Finnish pedagogue and philosopher. He
served as an ****istant
professor of education...
- flag.
According to tradition, the flag was
based on a
design by the poet
Zachris Topelius in
about 1860. The
Finnish state flag was
further modified in...
- or
Solskenets visan ("Sunshine's song") is a poem by the
Finnish author Zachris Topelius which was
first published in the
ninth issue of the children's...
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Magician Finland Finnische Märchen The
Tomten in Åbo
Castle 1849
Finland Zachris Topelius The
Wonderful Birch Finland 510A
Andras Baive Sami
Josef Calasanz...
- Northfield, New
Hampshire with his
siblings Zion, Darkness, Phoebe, and
Zachri. He
attended Winnisquam Regional Middle School, and
Winnisquam Regional...