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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Leo_MechelinLeo Mechelin - Wikipedia

    Leopold Henrik Stanislaus Mechelin (24 November 1839 – 26 January 1914), known as Leo Mechelin, was a Finnish politician, professor, liberal reformer and businessman.

  2. Leopold (Leo) Henrik Stanislaus Mechelin [ˈmekeliːn] (24. marraskuuta 1839 Hamina – 26. tammikuuta 1914 Helsinki) oli suomalainen valtiomies, oikeustieteilijä, talouselämän vaikuttaja, liberaali poliitikko ja kansallisen oikeustaistelun johtaja Suomen autonomian aikana.

  3. Los finlandeses recuerdan a Leo Mechelin sobre todo como resuelto y elocuente defensor de la autonomía finlandesa. Participó activamente en el trabajo de la Asamblea Nacional y más tarde en el Parlamento de Finlandia.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NokiaNokia - Wikipedia

    In 1871, Idestam, together with a friend Leo Mechelin, formed a shared company and called it Nokia Ab (in Swedish, Nokia Company being the English equivalent), after the site of the second pulp mill. Idestam retired in 1896, making Mechelin the company's chairman; he expanded into electricity generation by 1902, which Idestam had ...

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  5. 10 de ago. de 2015 · Leo Mechelin is best remembered as a staunch defender of Finnish autonomy. He diligently participated in the activities of the Diet of Finland as a representative of two estates and continued his work in the Finnish Parliament.

  6. Mechelin’s significance to Finnish history is aptly portrayed by the poem Eino Leino wrote for Mechelin’s funeral, in which Mechelin is described as the “leader of an oppressed nation.” It is reported that over 600 wreaths have been placed on Leo Michelin’s grave.

  7. www.hamhelsinki.fi › en › sculpturesLeo Mechelin - HAM

    Leo (Leopold) Mechelin (1839-1914) was one of the principal Finnish leaders during the latter years of autonomy from Russia. He was a jurist and an expert in political science, and during Russia’s attempts to Russify the Finnish administration he defended Finland’s rights on constitutional grounds.