Johan Lilius (1724–1803) was a Finnish justice of the Hovrätt in Åbo, at a time when this court was part of the judicial system of Sweden, and a founding member of the Aurora Society.[1][2]
Lilius was influential in the development and growth of Finnish literature and contributed among other things articles to Finland's first newspaper Åbo Tidningar.[2]
^Freudenthal, Axel Olof (1867). Bidrag till kännedom av Finlands natur och folk (in Swedish). Helsinki: Finnish Society of Sciences and Letters. p. 78.
^ abLagus, Wilhelm Gabriel (1834). Åbo hofrätts historia intill den 12 Nov. 1823, då hofrätten firade sin andra secular-fest (in Swedish). Helsinki: Frenckell. pp. 368–369.
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Calendar, promulgated in 1582 by Pope Gregory XIII, was developed by Aloysius Lilius and later modified by Christoph Clavius at the Collegio Romano from astronomical...
great-grandfather, Count Carl Erik Mannerheim (1759–1837), son of the Commandant Johan Augustin Mannerheim [fi], became the first head of the executive of the...
dictionaries". www.norden.org. Nordic Council. Retrieved 8 March 2016. Lilius, Pirkko (2008). The history of Scandinavian language studies in Finland...
1973–74 Keewaydin Carl-Johan Lindholm Finland 1985–86 Fazer Finland Vanessa Linsley United States 1993–94 Heineken Anders Lilius Finland 1989–90 Belmont...
centenary, in 1906, 100 years after the birth of the philosopher and statesman Johan Vilhelm Snellman. Author Johannes Linnankoski encouraged Finns to give up...
Finnish). 1 September 2002. Retrieved 17 February 2023.[permanent dead link] Lilius, Henrik (24 August 2020). "Engel, Carl Ludvig (1778–1840)". Kansallisbiografia...
children's writing; another leading Finnish exponent was Irmelin Sandman Lilius. Other prominent twentieth-century Swedish-language writers of Finland are...
Laine Juho Laitinen Mikko Latva Pekka Leppänen (1907–1908) Hugo Lilius Oskar Lilius Eemil Linna (1913–1917, 1917–1918) Hugo Linna (1917) Johannes Lundson...
Marcin Leopolita (c. 1540-c.1589) Franciszek Lessel (1780–1838) Franciszek Lilius (c. 1600 – 1657) Karol Lipiński (1790–1861) Jan z Lublina (late 15th century–1540)...
Joel Lehtonen Eino Leino Santeri Levas Tommi Liimatta Rosa Liksom Aleko Lilius Lauri Linna Väinö Linna Johannes Linnankoski Katri Lipson Herbert Lomas...
2018 Leandro – FF Jaro – 1994 Leandro Motta – MyPa, FC Lahti – 2014–15 Liliu – FC Inter – 2020 Lucas Morais - AC Oulu - 2022– Luciano – Ilves, FC Kuusysi...
growing organically around a stone church and/or castle. Historian Henrik Lilius has pointed out that Finnish wooden towns were on average destroyed by fire...