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    Lars (Lauri) Johannes Ingman (30 June 1868 – 25 October 1934) was a Finnish theologian, bishop and politician. He was born in Teuva. In 1906 he began to...
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    received from the West convinced the Finnish government of Prime Minister Lauri Ingman – a monarchist himself – to ask Prince Friedrich Karl to give up the...
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    Lauri Kristian Relander (Finnish: [ˈrelɑnder], Finland Swedish: [reˈlɑnːder]; 31 May 1883 – 9 February 1942) was the second president of Finland (1925–1931)...
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  • Archbishop Lauri Ingman. WSOY Iso Tietosanakirja 3. osa, s. 391, WSOY 1995 Facta2001, WSOY 1981, 6. osa, palsta 521 Vesa Vares: Ingman, Lauri Porvarillisen...
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    1918 – 27 November 1918 Preceded by Pehr Evind Svinhufvud Succeeded by Lauri Ingman Chairman of the Senate of Finland In office 27 May 1918 – 27 November...
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  • (1980– ) Oscar Wiklöf - football player (2003- ) Fredrik Gabriel Hedberg Lauri Ingman John Vikström Georg Henrik von Wright – philosopher; best known for work...
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  • Edward Hundert Rosalind Hursthouse Francis Hutcheson Thomas Henry Huxley Lauri Ingman Alija Izetbegović Jane Jacobs - author of Systems of Survival Paul Janet...
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  • Democratic Party remained the largest in Parliament with 60 of the 200 seats, Lauri Ingman of the National Coalition Party formed a centre-right majority government...
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  • (caretaker) (3) Lauri Ingman (1868–1934) 31 May 1924 31 March 1925 305 days 1924 National Coalition 11. Ingman II KOK–ML–ED–RKP Lauri Kristian Relander...
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  • Lauri Ingman's second cabinet was the 11th Government of independent Finland, serving between 31 May 1924 – 31 March 1925. It was formed following the...
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  • Lauri Ingman's first cabinet was the third Government of independent Finland and the first to be officially designated as Government (valtioneuvosto) instead...
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  • (born 1957), Finnish parliamentarian Lauri Ihalainen (born 1947), Finnish trade union leader and politician Lauri Ingman (1868–1934), Prime Minister of Finland...
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  • Niinistö Alexander Stubb The following NCP members have held high offices: Lauri Ingman – Prime Minister 1918–1919, 1924–1925 Antti Tulenheimo – Prime Minister...
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  • Mikhail Fyodorovich Ganskau Antti Hackzell Viktor Hedlund Harri Holkeri Lauri Ingman Kaarlo Juho Ståhlberg Kyösti Kallio Ahti Karjalainen Urho Kekkonen Otto...
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  • ministers (complete list) – Juho Kusti Paasikivi, Prime minister (1918) Lauri Ingman, Prime minister (1918–1919) Kaarlo Castrén, Prime minister (1919) Republic...
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    Lauri Ingman (1868–1934) 27 September 1918 4 November 1918 Finnish 7 Ernst Nevanlinna (1873–1932) 6 November 1918 11 November 1918 Finnish (6) Lauri Ingman...
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  • Committed suicide after allegations and investigations for child molestation Lauri Ingman – Archbishop of Turku (1930–1934), Prime Minister of Finland (1918–1919...
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    Uusimaa Province. He was 2nd Minister of Agriculture in the cabinet of Lauri Ingman in 1924 and became Minister of Agriculture after the Agrarian Party withdrew...
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    Åbo Akademi University from 2005-2014 Jukka Rauhala, Olympic wrestler Lauri Ingman, theologian, bishop, politician and twice Prime Minister of Finland Mirjam...
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  • wrestler, two Olympic gold medals (1882–1968) Mikael Agricola Bishop Henry Lauri Ingman Markku Koivisto Lars Levi Læstadius Leo Kari Mäkinen Jukka Paarma Antti...
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  • Yrjö-Koskinen (1830-1903) Johan Richard Danielson-Kalmari (1853-1933) Lauri Ingman (1868-1934) Juho Kusti Paasikivi (1870-1956) Ilkka Liikanen (1995): Fennomania...
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    for re-election. Ståhlberg did not appreciate his presidential successor, Lauri Kristian Relander, at all, because Relander was the almost complete opposite...
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    President Kaarlo Juho Ståhlberg Preceded by Kyösti Kallio Succeeded by Lauri Ingman In office 12 March 1937 – 1 December 1939 President Kyösti Kallio Preceded...
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    Prime Minister before election Lauri Ingman National Coalition Prime Minister after election Kaarlo Castrén National Progressive...
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    Edvard Bergenheim Torsten Thure Renvall 20th century Gustaf Johansson Lauri Ingman Erkki Kaila Aleksi Lehtonen Ilmari Salomies Martti Simojoki Mikko Juva...
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    Alestalo (ML); Emanuel Aromaa (SDTP); Frans Härmä (Kok); Eino Heikura (ML); Lauri Ingman (Kok); Taave Junnila (Kok); Kalle Kirra (ML); Frans Mustasilta (SDTP);...
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    conservatives followed the thinking of National Coalition Party member Lauri Ingman, who wrote in early 1918: "A political turn more to the right will not...
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    Edvard Bergenheim Torsten Thure Renvall 20th century Gustaf Johansson Lauri Ingman Erkki Kaila Aleksi Lehtonen Ilmari Salomies Martti Simojoki Mikko Juva...
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  • Church of Finland – Gustaf Johansson, Archbishop of Turku (1899–1930) Lauri Ingman, Archbishop of Turku (1930–1934) Erkki Kaila, Archbishop of Turku (1935–1944)...
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  • takes place, ending in victory for the Social Democratic Party. 17 April Lauri Ingman ends his first term as Prime Minister of Finland. The Cabinet of new...
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