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Lilius is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Lilius family * Aloysius Lilius (c. 1510–1576) principal author of the Gregorian Calendar ** Lilius (crater), named after him * Franciszek Lilius (c. 1600–1657), Polish composer * Henrik Lilius (1683–1745), Finnish poet * Johan Lilius (1724–1803), Justice of the Hovrätt and founding member, with Henrik Gabriel Porthan, of the Aurora Society. *Frans Hugo Lilius (1860–1936), Finnish senator, Minister of Justice *Frans Oskar Lilius (1871–1928), Finnish senator. * Albert Lilius (1873–1947), Finnish professor of psychology at Helsinki University, pioneer in developmental psychology. * Aleko Lilius (1890–1977), Finnish adventurer and author. * Carl-Gustaf Lilius (1928–1998), Finnish painter, sculptor and author * Irmelin Sandman Lilius (1936–), Finnish Swedes author * Henrik Lilius, (1939–) professor of art history at Helsinki University, professor of architectural history at Helsinki University ...
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Aleko Lilius
Aleko Axel August Eugen Lilius (2 April189024June 1977) was an explorer, businessman, diplomat, writer, journalist, and photographer of Finnish, Swedish, and Russian extraction. He has been described as an English journalist, a Russian Finn, an American of Finnish origin, a Swedish journalist and adventurer, and an intrepid American journalist. He is the author of ''I Sailed with Chinese Pirates'', an account of the time he spent among pirates of the South China seas. Biography Lilius was born in Saint Petersburg, Russia, on 2 April1890. His father was a senior translator for the Senate of Finland and served as a staff captain in the Izmaylovsky Regiment. His mother was Natalia Starck who was born in the Caucasus and was the daughter of major general Julius Starck. Before World War I, Lilius was an enterprising businessman whose colorful exploits attracted much publicity. In 1916, Lilius was the highest taxed private individual in Finland as a private banker who owned the . As ...
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Lilius Family
Lilius is a Finnish family that descend from the bailiff Hans Rainenius (b. 1540), who lived in Satakunta. His son Vicar Henrik Rainenius-Lilius (1590–1657) together with his three sons where the first to adopt the surname Lilius. Notable members * Henrik Lilius (1683–1745), Finnish poet :fi:Henrik Lilius * Johan Lilius (1724–1803), Justice of the Hovrätt and founding member, with Henrik Gabriel Porthan, of the Aurora Society *Frans Hugo Lilius (1860–1936), Finnish senator, Minister of Justice *Frans Oskar Lilius (1871–1928), Finnish senator * Albert Lilius (1873–1947), Finnish professor of psychology at Helsinki University, pioneer in developmental psychology * Aleko Lilius (1890–1977), Finnish adventurer and author * Carl-Gustaf Lilius (1928–1998), Finnish painter, sculptor and author, married to Irmelin Sandman Lilius * Henrik Lilius, (1939-) professor of art history at Helsinki University, professor of architectural history at Helsinki University of ...
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Aloysius Lilius
Aloysius Lilius (c. 1510 – 1576), also variously referred to as Luigi Lilio or Luigi Giglio, was an Italian doctor, astronomer, philosopher and chronologist, and also the "primary author" who provided the proposal that (after modifications) became the basis of the Gregorian Calendar reform of 1582.For name-variants and a few biographical details (including citation to a biography published in 1963) see page 206 in: A Ziggelaar (1983)"The papal bull of 1582 promulgating a reform of the calendar" pages 201–239 in G. V. Coyne (ed.), ''The Gregorian Reform of the Calendar: Proceedings of the Vatican conference to commemorate its 400th anniversary'' (Vatican City: Specola Vaticana), 1983. The crater Lilius on the Moon is named after him, as is the asteroid 2346 Lilio. In computer science, the Lilian date is the number of days since the adoption of the Gregorian calendar on 15 October 1582. Life and work Not much is known about the early life of Lilius/Lilio/Giglio. It is know ...
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Irmelin Sandman Lilius
Rut Irmelin Sandman Lilius (born 14 June 1936) is a Swedish-speaking Finnish writer. Biography Irmelin Sandman was born in Helsinki. Her first book, , was published in 1955. She has written picture books and novels for children as well as books for adults and poetry, and she also works as a translator and reviewer. Among her best-known works is the large chronicle about the fictive town of Tulavall on the south coast of Finland, which she has described in different times and from the point of view of different people, in more than a dozen books. She has also written several self-biographical works (some together with her sister Heddi), as well as novels with a heroine based on her daughter. In 1957, she married the painter and sculptor Carl-Gustaf Lilius, and they were married until his death in 1998. In 2003, the first volume of her biography of her husband was published, with the title (English: "Seven Thousand Years"); the fourth and final volume was published in 2017. Her b ...
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Lilius (crater)
Lilius is a lunar impact crater that is located in the rugged southern highlands of the Moon. It lies to the north of the crater Zach, and south-southwest of Cuvier. Just to the southeast is the slightly larger Jacobi. The crater is named after the inventor of the Gregorian calendar, Aloysius Lilius Aloysius Lilius (c. 1510 – 1576), also variously referred to as Luigi Lilio or Luigi Giglio, was an Italian doctor, astronomer, philosopher and chronologist, and also the "primary author" who provided the proposal that (after modifications) be .... The outer rim of Lilius has been worn down and rounded, particularly to the northwest where the inner wall protrudes farther into the interior floor. The lowest portion of the rim is to the south, adjacent to a crater attached to the southeast part of the outer wall. The interior floor is relatively flat and featureless, but there is a wide, domed central peak at the midpoint. Satellite craters By convention these features are identi ...
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Albert Lilius
Albert Henrik Lilius (7 December 1873, in Hamina – 31 October 1947, in Helsinki) was a child psychologist a pioneering researcher in Finland and professor at the University of Helsinki The University of Helsinki ( fi, Helsingin yliopisto, sv, Helsingfors universitet, abbreviated UH) is a public research university located in Helsinki, Finland since 1829, but founded in the city of Turku (in Swedish ''Åbo'') in 1640 as the .... He published a book about Nordic figures from the history of educational work along with several others. References 1873 births 1947 deaths Finnish psychologists Academic staff of the University of Helsinki {{psychologist-stub ...
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Frans Oskar Lilius
Frans Oskar Lilius (15 April 1871 - 12 December 1928) was a Finnish politician. He was a member of the Senate of Finland. He was born in Messukylä and died in Helsinki. See also *Minister of Justice (Finland) *Supreme Court of Finland *Young Finnish Party The Young Finnish Party or Constitutional-Fennoman Party ( fi, Nuorsuomalainen Puolue or ) was a liberal and nationalist political party in the Grand Duchy of Finland. It began as an upper-class reformist movement during the 1870s and formed as a ... * Lilius 1871 births 1928 deaths Politicians from Tampere People from Häme Province (Grand Duchy of Finland) Young Finnish Party politicians Finnish senators Ministers of Justice of Finland Members of the Parliament of Finland (1911–13) Members of the Parliament of Finland (1913–16) Members of the Parliament of Finland (1916–17) University of Helsinki alumni {{Finland-politician-stub ...
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Minister Of Justice (Finland)
The Minister of Justice (, ) is a Finnish Government ministerial position. The Minister of Justice is in charge of the Ministry of Justice (Finland), Ministry of Justice. Finland, Finland's incumbent Minister of Justice for the Marin Cabinet is Anna-Maja Henriksson of the Swedish People's Party of Finland, Swedish People's Party. List of Ministers of Justice Source: References

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Johan Lilius
Johan Lilius (1724–1803) was a Finnish justice of the ''Hovrätt'' in Åbo, at a time when this court was part of the judicial system of Sweden, and a founding member of the Aurora Society. Lilius was influential in the development and growth of Finnish literature and contributed among other things articles to Finland's first newspaper Åbo Tidningar. See also *Henrik Gabriel Porthan *Lilius family Lilius is a Finnish family that descend from the bailiff Hans Rainenius (b. 1540), who lived in Satakunta. His son Vicar Henrik Rainenius-Lilius (1590–1657) together with his three sons where the first to adopt the surname Lilius. Notable member ... Sources *Åbo hofrätts historia intill den 12 nov. 1823, då Hofrätten firade sin andra secular-fest. Wilhelm Gabriel Lagus. Harvard University library edition
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Franciszek Lilius
Franciszek (Franciscus) Lilius (c. 1600 – 1657) was a Polish composer, a descendant of the Italian Giglis family. He significantly contributed to the musical culture of Warsaw in the 17th century. In 1630, he moved to Kraków Kraków (), or Cracow, is the second-largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. Situated on the Vistula River in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, the city dates back to the seventh century. Kraków was the official capital of Poland until 1596 ..., where he remained head of the cathedral orchestra until his death. Best known works *''Missa Brevissima'' *''Missa tempore Paschali'' *''Surrexit Christus Hodie'', a motet External linksShort bio 1600s births 1657 deaths Polish Baroque composers Polish classical composers Polish male classical composers 17th-century classical composers 17th-century male musicians {{poland-composer-stub ...
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Aurora Society
Aurora Society was a secret society and a national Finnish literary society at the Royal Academy of Turku from 1770 to 1779. The Society consisted of many prominent members of the Finnish cultural sphere and had as its focal points poetry, Finnish history, geography and the research of language and economy. The Society published Finland's first newspaper, ''Åbo Tidningar (Tidningar Utgifne Af et Sällskap i Åbo)'', between the years 1771 to 1778, and 1782 to 1785. Furthermore, the first public orchestra concerts in Finland were also organized by the Aurora Society. The society was a typical product of the Enlightenment period: a secret society on one hand and a cultural and educational organization on the other Members *Henrik Gabriel Porthan * Johan Lilius * Abraham Niklas Edelcrantz * Matthias Calonius *Carl Fredrik Fredenheim * Magnus Jacob Alopaeus See also * Secret society References Media moves,thisisFINLAND*Musical life in Finland in the 17th and 18th centuries ...
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Senate Of Finland
The Senate of Finland ( fi, Suomen senaatti, sv, Senaten för Finland) combined the functions of cabinet and supreme court in the Grand Duchy of Finland from 1816 to 1917 and in the independent Finland from 1917 to 1918. The body that would become the Senate was established on August 18, 1809, when Tsar Alexander I of Russia summoned the Diet of Porvoo and directed the Diet to draw up regulations for a Government Council.Jutikkala, Eino and Pirinen, Kauko. ''A History of Finland''. Dorset Press, 1988 p. 162. In 1816, Alexander renamed this body the ''Senate'' to demonstrate that it was equal to rather than inferior to its Russian equivalent.Jutikkala, Eino and Pirinen, Kauko. ''A History of Finland''. Dorset Press, 1988 p. 163. The Senate was headed by the Governor-General of Finland. The members of the Senate had to be Finnish citizens. The Senate was divided into the economic division and the judicial division. In 1822 both divisions were given a Finnish vice-chairman. Fro ...
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