Runeberg Prize, a Finnish literary award named after the poet Johan Ludvig Runeberg
MS J. L. Runeberg, a cruise ship named after Johan Ludvig Runeberg
Project Runeberg, a digital cultural archive initiative for Nordic countries
Johan Ludvig Runeberg (1804–1877), Finland-Swedish priest and poet
Walter Runeberg (1838–1920), Finnish sculptor
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Runeberg may refer to: Runeberg Prize, a Finnish literary award named after the poet Johan Ludvig Runeberg MS J. L. Runeberg, a cruise ship named after...
Johan Ludvig Runeberg (Finland Swedish: [ˈjuːhɑn ˈlʉdːviɡ ˈrʉːnebærj]; 5 February 1804 – 6 May 1877) was a Finnish priest, lyric and epic poet. He wrote...
Runeberg torte (Finnish: runebergintorttu; Swedish: Runebergstårta) is a Finnish torte flavored with almonds and arrack or rum and weighing about 100 grams...
Fredrika Charlotta Runeberg (née Tengström; 2 September 1807 – 27 May 1879) was a Finnish (Finland-Swedish) novelist and journalist. She was a pioneer...
Project Runeberg (Swedish: Projekt Runeberg) is a digital cultural archive initiative that publishes free electronic versions of books significant to...
The Seven Runeberg Songs, Op. 13, is a collection of Swedish-language art songs for vocal soloist and piano written from 1891 to 1892 by the Finnish composer...
The Runeberg prize (Finnish: Runeberg-palkinto, Swedish: Runebergspriset) is a Finnish literature prize founded in 1987. The prize is named in honour...
The Six Runeberg Songs, Op. 90, is a collection of Swedish-language art songs for vocal soloist and piano written in 1917 by the Finnish composer Jean...
begins as a critical analysis of works of a fictitious writer Nils Runeberg. Nils Runeberg lives in the city of Lund, where he publishes two books: Kristus...
Arne Runeberg was born in Helsinki into the Swedish-speaking cultural family Runeberg; his great grandfather was Finland's national poet J. L. Runeberg. Arne...
Finnish national epic poet Johan Ludvig Runeberg. Runeberg was born in Porvoo as the eldest son of J. L. Runeberg and his wife, Fredrika Tengström. He studied...
archive Project Runeberg and the Swedish language wiki Susning.nu. Aronsson was awarded "IP-priset" 2007 for his work with Project Runeberg, Susning.nu and...
immigrant Fredrik Pacius, with original Swedish lyrics by Johan Ludvig Runeberg. It was first performed with the current melody and lyrics on 13 May 1848...
Statue of Johan Ludvig Runeberg is a statue dedicated to the Finland-Swedish author, national poet and priest Johan Ludvig Runeberg (1804–1877), designed...
Kultur. p. 48. ISBN 9789127026612. Retrieved 2022-05-27 – via Project Runeberg. ""Il dolce far niente"". Semana (in Spanish). 2011-12-21. Retrieved 2022-05-27...
Project Runeberg. Sateen jälkeen. Runoja – via Project Runeberg. Hunnutettu. Runoja – via Project Runeberg. Kaukainen maa. Runoja – via Project Runeberg. Elämän...
delicacy, a Runeberg torte, was developed by a local pastry master, and it is said that J. L. Runeberg ate them for breakfast. Fredrika Runeberg, the wife...
Oslo: Forlagt av H. Aschehoug & Co. (w. Nygaard), 1930, pp. 995–996 – via runeberg.org Kawalerowie i statuty Orderu Orła Białego 1705–2008, 2008, s. 299 Bragança...
Profiterole or cream puff, a choux pastry Gaz, a special souvenir of Isfahan Runeberg torte, a traditional Finnish pastry flavored with almonds and arrack (or...
located in Brahenpuisto [fi] in Turku, Finland. It was designed by Walter Runeberg and unveiled in 1888. The statue is made of bronze and stands 2.95 metres...
20 February 2019 – via runeberg.org Norges Statskalender (in Norwegian), 1890, p. 595, retrieved 6 January 2018 – via runeberg.org Shaw, Wm. A. (1906)...
p. 66 – via Project Runeberg. Sveriges statskalender (in Swedish). Uppsala: Almqvist & Wiksell. 1964. p. 57 – via Project Runeberg. Lewin, Leif (1 May...
the national awakening wrote in Swedish, such as the national poet J. L. Runeberg (The Tales of Ensign Stål) and Zachris Topelius. After Finland became independent...