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    Hjalmar Johan Fredrik Procopé (8 August 1889 – 8 March 1954) was a Finnish politician and a diplomat from the Swedish People's Party. Procopé was a minister...
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    Antony Eden, Juraj Krnjevic, Knut Kristensen, Indalecio Prieto, Hjalmar J. Procopé, Paul Ramadier, Paul Reynaud, Tadeusz Romer, Paul van Zeeland, Jacques...
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    "responsible for the war". His defence lawyer was the former foreign minister Hjalmar Procopé. Ryti was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment. Along with Ryti, seven...
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  • 1924–1936) Margareta Pietikäinen (1991–2003) Hjalmar J. Procopé (1919–1922, 1924–1926) Victor Procopé (1958–1962, 1966–1975) August Ramsay (1919–1922)...
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    1919–1921 Envoy Leonard Åström 1921–1934 Eero Järnefelt 1934–1938 Hjalmar J. Procopé 1939–1944 Kalle Jutila 1945–1951 Johan Nykopp 1951–1954 Johan Nykopp...
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    (SFP); Uno Nurminen (STPV); John Österholm (SFP); Axel Palmgren (SFP); Hjalmar J. Procopé (SFP); Hannes Ryömä (SDTP); Georg Schauman (SFP); Hilda Seppälä (SDTP);...
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  • (1918) Lina Sandell – Four voices Vid frågornas port, Op. 43 (1907) Hjalmar J. Procopé - Kysymysten portilla (Jussi Snellman) - Helsingin yliopiston promootiokantaatti...
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  • Ehrnrooth 15 Mar 1920–12 Aug 1920 Erich 151 Swedish People's Party Hjalmar Procopé 19 Aug 1920–9 Apr 1921 19 Jan 1924–31 May 1924 Erich Cajander II 368...
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  • Finland (1928–1929) Chancellor of the Order (1938–1942) 1874–1942 1929 Hjalmar J. Procopé politician 1889–1954 1930 Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk President of Czechoslovakia...
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  • 3.1920 Leo Ehrnrooth Swedish People's Party 15.3.1920 – 12.8.1920 Hjalmar J. Procopé Swedish People's Party 19.8.1920 – 9.4.1921 Erkki Makkonen National...
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  • Väinö Tanner (Warsaw) 1920–1921 Chargé d'Affaires 1921–1923 Envoy Hjalmar J. Procopé (Warsaw) 1927–1928 Gustaf Idman (Warsaw) 1928–1938 Bruno Kivikoski...
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  • "Kansanedustajat: Hjalmar Procopé" (in Finnish). Helsinki, Finland: Parliament of Finland. Retrieved 20 August 2023. Lemberg, Magnus (1985). Hjalmar J. Procopé som...
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    1919–1921 Envoy Leonard Åström 1921–1934 Eero Järnefelt 1934–1938 Hjalmar J. Procopé 1939–1944 Kalle Jutila 1945–1951 Johan Nykopp 1951–1954 Johan Nykopp...
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  • (1876–1959) 18 January 1924 31 May 1924 134 days Independent Cajander II 5 Hjalmar Procopé (1889–1954) 31 May 1924 31 March 1925 304 days RKP Ingman II 6 Gustaf...
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  • 1929) 1929 music by Dmitri Shostakovich, Op. 19 Belshazzar's Feast (Hjalmar Procopé, 1906) 1906 music by Jean Sibelius, Op. 51 Bérénice (Jean Racine, 1670)...
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    Armas Saastamoinen on resigned February 5, 1926 Max Sergelius replaced Hjalmar Procopé on March 12, 1926 and joined the Swedish Left parliamentary group Anshelm...
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    gästabud), a play from 1906 by the Swedish-speaking Finnish writer Hjalmar Procopé, based on the feast. Belshazzar is a 1930 novel by H. Rider Haggard...
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    suite Sibelius had excerpted from his theatre music, JS 48 (1906), to Hjalmar Procopé's [sv] play. The Fourth Symphony premiered on 3 April 1911 in Helsinki...
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