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    Minna Canth (Finnish pronunciation: [minːɑ kɑnt]; born Ulrika Wilhelmina Johnson; 19 March 1844 – 12 May 1897) was a Finnish writer and social activist...
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  • World. Burke's Peerage. p. 528. ISBN 978-0-85011-029-6. Maijala, Minna. "Minna Canth (1844–1897)". Klassikkogalleria. Kristiina Institute, University...
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  • 1884 – Bedřich Smetana, Czech composer and educator (b. 1824) 1897 – Minna Canth, Finnish journalist, playwright, and activist (b. 1844) 1900 – Göran...
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    Minna Canth's legacy | News Now Finland". "A feisty Finnish feminist: Minna Canth – European studies blog". blogs.bl.uk. "Gender equality: how Minna Canth...
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    wife of Max Beckmann Minna Canth (1844–1897), Finnish writer and social activist Minna Carleton (1847–1918), English novelist Minna Cauer (1841–1922), German...
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  • A MAGYAR KÖZTÁRSASÁG HIVATALOS LAPJA 29 September, 2011 Maijala, Minna. "Minna Canth (1844–1897)". Klassikkogalleria. Kristiina Institute, University...
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    Anna-Liisa is a play in three acts written by Minna Canth, which debuted in 1895 in Finnish. It was premiered at the Finnish Theatre and has since been...
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    the national writer of Finland, Aleksis Kivi (The Seven Brothers), and Minna Canth, Eino Leino, and Juhani Aho. Many writers of the national awakening wrote...
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  • 1889) 1829 – Carl Frederik Tietgen, Danish businessman (d. 1901) 1844 – Minna Canth, Finnish journalist, playwright, and activist (d. 1897) 1847 – Albert...
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  • Translated by Gaye Kynoch. KVINFO. Retrieved 17 November 2013. Minna Maijala: Minna Canth (1844-1897) Klassikkogalleria, Kristiina-instituutti. Viitattu...
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    particularly oriented to those areas. Juhani Aho Pertti Ahokas Martti Ahtisaari Minna Canth Pekka Halonen Janne Happonen Matti Hautamäki Marko Hietala Zachary Hietala...
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    Kiviniemi (2010–2011) Sanna Marin (2019–2023) In the mid 19th-century, Minna Canth first started to address feminist issues in public debate, such as women's...
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    directness. Urho Kekkonen Erkki Liikanen Spede Pasanen Jyrki Katainen Minna Canth Maria Jotuni Juice Leskinen The arms of Savonia are crowned by a count's...
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  • Puro and Jussi Snellman based on the eponymous play by Finnish writer Minna Canth. Rural Finland at the end of the 19th century: 19-year-old Anna-Liisa...
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    buildings are conveniently located in the suburbs of Jyväskylä. Alvar Aalto Minna Canth Faina Jyrkilä Martti J. Kari Seminaarinmäen mieslaulajat Sofi Oksanen...
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    it in 1912. Perhaps the most famous person buried in the cemetery is Minna Canth, Finnish writer and social activist. According to the Finnish Heritage...
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  • (Mongolia) Teacher's Day (Syria) March 19 Kashubian Unity Day (Poland) Minna Canth's Birthday (Finland) March 20 Feast of the Supreme Ritual (Thelema) Great...
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  • Auel – American writer of Finnish descent, born as Jean Marie Untinen Minna Canth – author (1844–1897) Bo Carpelan Marco Casagrande Jörn Donner – author...
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    L. Runeberg, and created a solid basis for new Finnish authors like Minna Canth and Juhani Aho, who were, following Aleksis Kivi, the first authors to...
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    There is also a park in the Maljalahti district named after the author Minna Canth. Construction of a new residential area has begun near Maljalahti, just...
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    Runebergin päivä 19 March Birthday of novelist and playwright Minna Canth and Day of Equality Minna Canthin päivä or Tasa-arvon päivä 9 April Day of the Finnish...
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    district along the Haapaniemenkatu and Minna Canthin katu streets. The shopping mall is named after local author Minna Canth. Its neighbors include H-Talo and...
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    concentrated on commissioned works, for example gravestones. His sculpture of Minna Canth, unveiled in Kuopio in 1937, is one of Halonen’s best known public pieces...
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  • Mangold), English novelist and concert pianist (died 1912) March 19 – Minna Canth, Finnish writer and social activist (died 1897) March 30 – Paul Verlaine...
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  • other parts of Finland, the first being the one in Kuopio headed by Minna Canth. In her will, she founded a scholarship for females wishing to study...
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  • see Egypt Elisabeth Blomqvist (1827–1901) – pioneering female educator Minna Canth (1844–1897) – writer, women's rights proponent Adelaïde Ehrnrooth (1826–1905)...
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    the Tampere Workers' Theatre put on its first play – Anna Liisa by Minna Canth – on 27 September of that year. Kullman, Colby H.; Young, William C....
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    Eero Berg (1898–1969), long-distance runner and Olympic gold medalist Minna Canth (1844–1897), author and social activist Rosa Clay (1875–1959), a Namibian-born...
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    income as a seamstress for the shop of the author and social activist Minna Canth. Haapalainen's parents wanted him to become a priest, but after graduating...
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  • played out, but the minimum allowed final contract is five odd tricks. Minna Canth Arvo Ylppö Chisholm 1911. Depaulis, Thierry; Fuchs, Jac (Sep–Oct 2003)...
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