Mathilda Wrede (March 8, 1864, Vaasa – December 25, 1928), was a Finnish evangelist and baroness, known for being a precursor in the rehabilitation of prisoners, and known in Finland as "Friend of the prisoners".
MathildaWrede (March 8, 1864, Vaasa – December 25, 1928), was a Finnish evangelist and baroness, known for being a precursor in the rehabilitation of...
Wrede (1767–1838), Bavarian field-marshal Klaus-Jürgen Wrede (born 1963), German game designer, creator of the board game Carcassonne MathildaWrede (1864–1928)...
Architecture Mathilda Wrede: personliga hågkomster, Finnish Mission Society, 1931. (MathildaWrede : personal memoirs) K. A. Wrede, Vid Kymmene älv: tre...
Prisones, 1921), a biography of the Swedish-Finnish philanthropist MathildaWrede, is among her most important works. Published in translation throughout...
in her profession. She is mentioned along with Aurora Karamzin and MathildaWrede as one of the most prominent philanthropists in her contemporary Finland...
of Rölli Jenny Wilhelms – Musician Carl Gustaf Wolff – Businessman MathildaWrede – "Friend of the inmates" Yrjö Sakari Yrjö-Koskinen (Georg Zacharias...
Stevenson wrote several works: MathildaWrede of Finland: Friend of Prisoners Publisher (a biography of MathildaWrede), publisher George Allen & Unwin...
4 and 11 October 1919. Present at the conference were Leon Revoyne, MathildaWrede, Leonard Ragaz, Pierre Ceresole, as well as Hodgkin and Schultze. Boeke...
Notable attendees included Friedrich Siegmund-Schultze, J. B. Hugenholz, MathildaWrede, Lilian Stevenson, Leonhard Ragaz and Pierre Cérésole. Many of the participants...
Jutland, she however became also increasingly socially active. Her friend MathildaWrede gave her the idea to establish the Sønderskov Home (Sønderskovhjemmet)...
provide essential supplies for the refugees. In 1976, she received the MathildaWrede Award in recognition of her work with prisoners. In 1981, Kekkonen was...