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The family name came from their origins in the 17th century in Karhula farm with karhu meaning bear which in Latin is ursus. He was educated first at home and then at the Borgå Gymnasium before entering Abo Academy in 1805. He took the philosophy candidat exam in 1809 and under professor Johan Gadolin he completed his doctorate and Artim ...
Borgå Gymnasium in Porvoo is home to Finland's oldest public library from 1728. [41] The oldest works in the library, which consists of rare works, are from the 15th century, and the collection includes, among other things, Mikael Agricola's original Se Wsi Testamenti from 1548. Today it functions as a museum library and is not open to the public.
From 1837, he lived in Porvoo, where he served as professor of Latin literature in the Borgå gymnasium. Runeberg was the tutor of Carl Henrik Alopaeus, who would later become the bishop of Porvoo and an educator of the deaf.
The Porvoo Diet is opened by Alexander I The throne that Alexander I sat on at the Diet of Porvoo is now on display at the National Museum of Finland.. The Diet of Porvoo (Finnish: Porvoon maapäivät, or unhistorically Porvoon valtiopäivät; [a] Swedish: Borgå lantdag; [b] Russian: Боргоский сейм), was the summoned legislative assembly to establish the Grand Duchy of Finland in ...
The Diet of Porvoo (1809) met in various buildings in Porvoo, with Borgå gymnasium as the main hall, the noble and burgher estates meeting in the town hall and the peasants' estate in chief judge Orraeus' house. However, the Diet assembled only once and did not reconvene until 1863.
Borgå gymnasii historia : enligt uppdrag av f.d. Borgå gymnasister. 1, 1725-1840 / Arvid Hultin. Arvid Hultin: Borgå gymnasium: Q113518926: 1921 Det främmande ögat : utfall och infall / Alma Söderhjelm. Alma Söderhjelm: Alma Söderhjelm: Q113518935: 155 1921 Svensk bygd i Österbotten nu och fordom : en namnundersökning. 1, Naturnamn ...
Devrim Lingnau was born in Mannheim, Germany to a Turkish father and a German mother [3] [4] and grew up bilingual. [4] [5] During school she studied ballet and attended the Academy of Dance at the University of Music and Performing Arts Mannheim.
Borgåbladet is a Swedish-language newspaper that is published two times a week from the town of Porvoo (Swedish: Borgå) in Finland. It is the third oldest newspaper in Finland. The editor-in-chief has been Helén Kurri since 2024.