Kansallisbiografia
Suomen Kansallisbiografia (English: The National Biography of Finland) is a collection of 6,000 biographies of individuals and families who have made important contributions to the development of Finnish society.[1][2]
Families in the National Biography of Finland
From the time of the Swedish era (1249–1809)
Adlercreutz (1600–), Aeimelaeus (1500–), Alanus (1600–), Alfthan (1600–), Alopaeus (1600–), Aminoff (1600–), Anna Jönsdotter (1500–1700), Antell (1500–), Armfelt (1600–), Assersson (1300–1600), Autuisten (1400–1500), Avellan (1600–), Balk (1300–1500), Banér (1400–1700), Becker (1700–), Bergbom (1700–), Bergh (1700–), Bergroth (1700–), Berner (1600–), Bielke (1200–), Bitz (1300–1600), Björkenheim (1700–), Björkstén (1700–), Björnberg (1600–), Blomstedt (1600–), Blåfield (1400–), Boije (1400–), Boisman (1400–), Bonsdorff (1600–), Borenius (1600–), Borg (1700–), Borgström (1700–), Brander (1600–), Bremer (1700–), Brenner (1500–), Brofeldt (1600–), Brotherus (1600–), Brunou (1700–), Bruun (1600–), Böste (14th century), Cajander (1700–), Cajanus (1600–), Calamnius (1500–), Camenaea, Beata (K 1699), Carpelan (1400–), Carstenius (1600–), Castrén (1600–), Cedercreutz (1600–), Chydenius (1700–), Collan (1600–), Colliander (1600–), Creutz (1400–), Cygnaeus (1700–), De la Gardie (1500–1800), de Pont (1700–), Diekn (1300–1600), Donner (1600–), Dufva (1400–1700), Ehrnrooth (1500–), Ehrström (1700–), Ekestubbe (1500–1900), Elfving (1700–), Enckell (1600–), Ervast (1700–), Estlander (1600–), Europaeus (1700–), Fabritius (1600–), Falander (1500–), Fellman (1500–), Fieandt, von (1600–), Fincke (1300–1700), Fleming (1300–1800), Flög (1300–1500), Forbus (1500–1700), Fordell (1400–), Forselius (1600–), Forsius (1600–), Forsman (1500–), Fortelius (1600–), Franzén (1600–), Frenckell (1700–), Frille (1300–1600), Frosterus (1500–), Furuhjelm (1700–), Garp (1300–1500), Gedda (16th century), Granfelt (1500–), Gripenberg (1600–), Grotenfelt (1600–), Gummerus (1600–), Haartman (1600–), Hackman (1600–), Heideman, von (1600–), Heikel (1700–), Hellenius (1600–), Hemming (1500–1600), Herttua (1400–1700), Heurlin (1600–), Hirn (1600–), Hjelt (1600–), Holsti (1600–), Homén (1700–), Horn (1300–), Hornborg (1600–), Hulkkonen (16th–17th century), Hällström (1700–), Hästesko (1500–), Idman (1600–), Ignatius (1600–), Ille (1400–1600), Ingman (1600–), Jaenisch (1700–1900), Johansson–Kaila (1700–), Julin, von (1700–), Juusten, Anna (K 1642), Jägerhorn (1300–), Järnefelt (1600–), Kihlman (1700–), Kilpi (1500–), Knorring, von (1500–), Konow, von (1600–), Kottarainen (1300–1600), Kraemer, von (1500–), Krogius (1600–), Krohn (1700–), Kurck (1300–2000), Ladau (1500–), Lagus (1500–), Lang (1500–), Lavonius (1600–), Leijonhufvud (1300–), Lepaan (1400–1600), Lilius (1500–), Lindelöf (1400–), Lithovius (1500–), Luukela (1400–), Malm (1600–), Malmberg (1700–), Mannerheim (1600–), Mathesius (1500–1900), Meinander (1600–), Melartopaeus (1500–), Meurman (1600–), Molander (1500–), Munck af Fulkila (1500–), Munsterhjelm (1600–), Mustakallio (1700–), Neovius (1700–), Nordenskiöld (1600–), Nordenswan (1700–), Nordman (1700–), Nyberg (1500–), Nycopensis (1600–), Nylander (1500–), Näyhä (1400–1600), Orraeus (1600–), Palander (1600–), Palmén (1600–), Palmgren (1700–), Parviainen (1500–), Pennainen (1400–1600), Pipping (1500–), Poikon (1400–1600), Poppius (1500–), Procopé (1500–), Pölväjä (1300–1700), Qvist (1700–), Ramsay (1100–), Rehbinder (1600–), Rein (1600–), Rengosson (14th century), Renvall (1700–), Reuter (1600–), Roos (1600–), Rosenbröijer (1500–), Rosenlew (1600–), Ross (1100–1900), Runeberg (1600–), Ruuth (1500–), Sacklén (1600–), Sandelin (1700–), Sanmark (1700–), Saxén (1700–), von Schantz, von (1600–), Schauman (1600–), Schildt (1500–), Schultén, af (1600–), Sederholm (1600–), Serlachius (1600–), Simelius (1600–), Sirelius (1700–), Sjöstedt (1600–), Skelge (1300–1500), Skytte (1400–1600), Sluk (1300–1600), Snellman (1600–), Sovelius (1600–), Spåre (1300–), Stackelberg (1600–), Standertskjöld (1700–), Stenbäck (1600–), Stenius (1500–), Stigulf Ragvaldinpojan (1300–1500), Stjernvall (1600–), Streng (1600–), Strömmer (1600–), Ståhlberg (1700–), Stålarm (1400–1700), Sursill (1400–), Svärd (1300–1500), Särkilahti (1300–1700), Takku (1400–1800), Tallqvist (1500–), Tavast (1400–), Tawaststjerna (1600–), Thesleff (1500–), Tigerstedt (1500–), Tolpo (1600–), Toppelius (1600–), Tott (1400–1700), Troil, von (1700–), Tudeer (1600–), Törnudd (1700–), Tötterman (1700–), Villilän (1200–1500), Virmailan (1400–), Vuolteen (1400–1600), Wacklin (1600–1900), Wallenius (1500–), Wasenius (1600–), Wegelius (1600–), Wetterhoff (1700–), Wichmann (1700–), Willebrand, von (1500–), Winter (1600–), Wrede (1200–), Wright, von (1700–), Zilliacus (1600–)
From the time of the Grand Duchy of Finland (1809–1917)
Ahlström (1800–), Ahmavaara (1800–), Alanen (1800–), de la Chapelle (1800–), Erkko (1800–), Fazer (1800–), Flodin (1800–), Frey (1800–), Genetz (1700–), Hallman (1700–), Hallstén-Kallia (1800–), Hannikainen (1700–), Itkonen (1800–), Reenpää (1800–), Relander (1600–), Sanmark (1800–), Starckjohann (1800–), Stenberg (1700–), Stiller (1800–), Stockmann (1800–), Tengström (1600–), Törnqvist (1600–), Vitikkala (1700–), Åkerman (1700–)
From the time of the Republic of Finland (1917–)
Helkama (1900–), Palo (1900–), Ranin (1900–), Rinne (1900–), Roine (1900–), Sanmark (1900–), Simonen (1800–)
References
- ↑ The National Biography of Finland
- ↑ "National biography documents lives of Finnish notables over 600 years. Ten-volume work includes broad spectrum of life stories". Helsingin Sanomat, International edition. Helsinki: Helsingin Sanomat Oy. 7 December 2007. Retrieved 4 December 2009.
External links
- Suomen Kansallisbiografia (Finnish)
- The National Biography of Finland – The English online collection of 100 Finnish biographies in English which does not include the 6,000 biographies, but 100 biographies of famous national figures