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The Carpelan family is a Finnish noble family from the Middle Ages. Members of the family were awarded with the title of Baron on 15 October 1771 by Adolf
Carpelan
Finnish writer (1926–2011)
Baron Bo Gustaf Bertelsson Carpelan (25 October 1926 – 11 February 2011) was a Finland-Swedish poet and author. He published his first book of poems, Som
Bo_Carpelan
Topics referred to by the same term
Wilhelm von Carpelan may refer to: Wilhelm Carpelan (1778-1829), Swedish government official for postal service Wilhelm Maximilian Carpelan (1787-1830)
Wilhelm_von_Carpelan
Swedish baron and official
Baron Fredrik Wilhelm Carpelan (1778–1829), from the Carpelan family, was a Swedish baron and official. He was secretary of state for war from 1809 to
Wilhelm_Carpelan
Swedish Army officer
Lieutenant General Ivar Bert Tyko Carpelan (2 December 1895 – 16 November 1981) was a Swedish Army officer. Carpelan's senior commands include Chief of
Bert_Carpelan
Wilhelm Maximilian Carpelan (7 January 1787, Taivassalo – 19 May 1830, Stockholm) was a Swedish military officer, draftsman, surveyor and cartographer
Wilhelm_Maximilian_Carpelan
Spiritual weapon or symbol in Dharmic religions
Proto-Indo-Aryan *vaj’ra- but not from Proto-Iranian, state Parpola and Carpelan, because its palatalized sibilant is not consistent with the depalatalization
Vajra
Von Fersen-class transport boat
Wilhelm Carpelan is a former Von Fersen-class transport boat. Built in 1915 for the Imperial Russian Navy, she was used as a transport boat and later a
Finnish transport vessel Wilhelm Carpelan
Finnish_transport_vessel_Wilhelm_Carpelan
Hypothetical language family consisting of Indo-European and Uralic
Indo-European into Uralic (see below for examples). The linguists Christian Carpelan, Asko Parpola and Petteri Koskikallio suggest that early Indo-European
Indo-Uralic_hypothesis
Literary award sponsored by the city of Strasbourg
de Bo Carpelan". Les Dernières Nouvelles d'Alsace (in French). Retrieved October 16, 2012. Pierre Grouix (March 23, 2006). "Hommage à Bo Carpelan, Prix
European_Prize_for_Literature
Finnish mythological weapon
Proto-Indo-European root *weg'- which means "to be(come) powerful", state Parpola and Carpelan. Unto Salo [fi] believes that Ilmari, another Finnic sky god, is the origin
Ukonvasara
Reconstructed proto-language
Indo-Iranian substratum" in Early Contacts between Uralic and Indo-European, ed. Carpelan et al., Helsinki (2001). Asko Parpola, 'The formation of the Aryan branch
Proto-Indo-Iranian_language
Archaeological culture in northeastern Europe
Finno-Volgaic languages, especially Finnic languages and Saami languages. Carpelan, Christian; Parpola, Asko (2001). "Emergence, contacts and dispersal of
Netted_Ware_culture
Author of Atharvaveda in Hinduism
8-10 January 1999. (Mémoires de la Société Finno-ougrienne 242.) Chr. Carpelan, A. Parpola, P. Koskikallio (eds.). Helsinki 2001, 301-317. Boyce, Mary
Atharvan
One of Robert de La Salle's four ships when he explored the Gulf of Mexico
Mar-Sue⛵ (1915) Miseford⛵ (1915) Peacock⛵ (1915) Sankt Erik⛵ (1915) Wilhelm Carpelan⚓ (1915) Coastal Motor Boat 4⚓ (1916) Krassin⚓ (1916) Mariette⛵️ (1916)
La_Belle_(ship)
Class of three training ships
archipelago waters. The vessels in the class are Fabian Wrede, Wilhelm Carpelan and Axel von Fersen. All ships were built by Uudenkaupungin työvene Oy
Fabian Wrede-class training ship
Fabian_Wrede-class_training_ship
English Tudor warship (1511–1545)
Mar-Sue⛵ (1915) Miseford⛵ (1915) Peacock⛵ (1915) Sankt Erik⛵ (1915) Wilhelm Carpelan⚓ (1915) Coastal Motor Boat 4⚓ (1916) Krassin⚓ (1916) Mariette⛵️ (1916)
Mary_Rose
Self-designation used by ancient Indo-Iranian peoples
"The earliest contacts between Indo-European and Uralic speakers". In Carpelan, Christian (ed.). Early contacts between Uralic and Indo-European. Mémoires
Aryan
the eastern borders of southeastern Europe. Asko Parpola and Christian Carpelan (2005) date the arrival of Proto-Greek speakers from the Eurasian steppe
History_of_Greek
Capital and most populous city of Finland
(1921–1969), composer Irja Agnes Browallius (1901–1968), Swedish writer Bo Carpelan (1926–2011), Finland-Swedish writer, literary critic and translator Tarja
Helsinki
Indigenous people of Northern Europe
PMC 1181943. PMID 15024688. "Esihistorian vuosiluvut, ajoitukset ja kronologia, Carpelan". Ennen, muinoin (in Finnish). Helsinki: SKS. 2002. Malmström 2009. Mittnik
Sámi_people
Location where the Proto-Uralic language originated
and Inference in Indian History, Routledge 2005, p. 127 Parpola, Asko & Carpelan, Christian: The Cultural Counterparts to Proto-Indo-European, Proto-Uralic
Proto-Uralic_homeland
Province of Finland (1775–2009)
Carl Magnus Jägerhorn 1775–1782 Adolf Tandefelt 1782–1785 Johan Fredrik Carpelan 1785–1800 Samuel af Forselles 1800–1802 Adolf Edelsvärd 1802–1804 Jakob
Oulu_Province
Last common ancestor of all varieties of Greek
the eastern borders of southeastern Europe. Asko Parpola and Christian Carpelan (2005) date the arrival of Proto-Greek speakers from the Eurasian steppe
Proto-Greek_language
Sprengtporten Löwen Mannerheim Beck-Friis Wrangel af Sauss von Höpken Carpelan Rudbeck Silfverschiöld Örnsköld von Segebaden Raab Rappe von Hegardt Pfeiff
List of Swedish noble families
List_of_Swedish_noble_families
1995 opera by Erik Bergman
Swedish-language libretto, based on a Swedish fairy tale, was written by Bo Carpelan. The opera premiered on 3 September 1995 at the Helsinki Opera House. Det
Det_sjungande_trädet_(opera)
Symphony in four movements by Jean Sibelius
Sibelius said, "My second symphony is a confession of the soul." Baron Axel Carpelan [fi], who gave Sibelius' well-known tone poem Finlandia its name, wrote
Symphony_No._2_(Sibelius)
Millennium between 6000 BC and 5001 BC
doi:10.1525/aa.1969.71.5.02a00050. JSTOR 670070. Retrieved 30 March 2010. Carpelan & Parpola 2001:79 Anthony 2010, pp. 174–182. *Mallory, J. P. (1991). In
6th_millennium_BC
Early Iron Age culture of Margiana, Bactria and Sogdia
Kuzmina 2008, p. 107. Parpola 2012, p. 196. Askarov 1999, p. 451. Parpola & Carpelan 2005, p. 133. Boroffka & Sverchkov 2013, p. 49. Boroffka & Sverchkov 2013
Yaz_culture
c. 2250–1700 BC Central Asian archaeological culture
Papers. 129. Lubotsky, Alexander (2001). "The Indo-Iranian substratum". In Carpelan, Christian (ed.). Early Contacts between Uralic and Indo-European: Linguistic
Bactria–Margiana Archaeological Complex
Bactria–Margiana_Archaeological_Complex
Ship type
"karve sbst.2". saob.se. Swedish Academy. Retrieved 2025-07-07. Christian Carpelan, Asko Parpola, Petteri Koskikallio. "Early Contacts between Uralic and
Karve_(ship)
Bruun (F) Bruun (A) von Burghausen (A) Bäck i Finland (A) von Böningh (F) Carpelan (F) Cedercreutz (A) Cederholm (F) Cederström (A) von Cederwald (A) Charpentier
List of Finnish noble families
List_of_Finnish_noble_families
Artifact of circa 3500 BCE found in modern Poland
the Bronocice discovery, several researchers (Asko Parpola and Christian Carpelan), pointed out that "Indo-European languages possess inherited vocabulary
Bronocice_pot
1962 children's book by Tove Jansson
book, but when it appeared, its reviewers including Gudrun Mörne [sv], Bo Carpelan, and Lars Bäckström [sv] at once asked whether it was intended for children
Tales_from_Moominvalley
Finland-Swedish literary award
internationally renowned authors such as Märta Tikkanen, Jörn Donner, and Bo Carpelan. The prize was first awarded in 1913 and is named after the banker Karl
Tollander_Prize
Uudenkaupungin Työvene Fabian Wrede 690 2006 65 t (64 long tons) Wilhelm Carpelan 691 Lokki-class 56 Lokki class 1 Training ship Finnish Naval Academy [fi]
List of active Finnish Navy ships
List_of_active_Finnish_Navy_ships
Shallow saline lake in California, United States
Archived from the original on December 2, 2022. Retrieved January 23, 2021. Carpelan, Lars H. (c. 1954). "History of the Salton Sea". Fish Bulletin (113). California
Salton_Sea
Kingdom mentioned in ancient Indian epics
enjoying the heavenly comforts in some of the places there". Lubotsky, A. M.; Carpelan, C.; Parpola, A.; Koskikallio, P. (1999-01-08). "The Indo-Iranian substratum"
Sindhu_Kingdom
Private, co-educational school in Helsinki, Finland
"MINERVA SKOLAN (HELSINGFORS)". www.yksityiskoulut.fi. Retrieved 2021-04-14. Carpelan, T. & Tudeer, L. O. Th. (1925). Helsingfors universitet. Lärare och tjänstemän
Läroverket för gossar och flickor
Läroverket_för_gossar_och_flickor
Armoured Troops of the Swedish Army
Major general Bert Carpelan – 4 Åkerman, GustavColonel Gustav Åkerman (1901–1988) 1956 1957 0–1 years Major general Bert Carpelan – 5 Murray, MalcolmColonel
Swedish_Armoured_Troops
Swedish general
Chief of the Army Staff General Staff Corps 1948–1953 Succeeded by Bert Carpelan Preceded by Samuel Åkerhielm I Military District 1953–1961 Succeeded by
Viking_Tamm
Net used for fishing
Junger, Högne; Lempiäinen, Terttu; Ylikoski, Kirsi; Mäkiaho, Jari-Pekka; Carpelan, Christian; Jungner, Högne (2008). "The palaeoenvironment of the Antrea
Fishing_net
Swedish Army military logistics unit
Tamm Major general Bert Carpelan 1 Norberg, AdolfColonel Adolf Norberg (1900–1988) 1956 1960 3–4 years Major general Bert Carpelan Major general Gustav Åkerman
Swedish_Army_Service_Troops
Province of Finland (1775–1997)
litteratursällskapet i Finland. p. 131. ISBN 978-91-7353-228-0. Retrieved 28 June 2025. Carpelan, Tor Harald (1903). Finsk biografisk handbok. 2 Bder (in Swedish). p. 433
Vaasa_Province
2014 book by David J. Cord
The Decline and Fall of Nokia Author David J. Cord Cover artist Anders Carpelan Language English Genre Company profile Publisher Schildts & Söderströms
The_Decline_and_Fall_of_Nokia
descent, born as Jean Marie Untinen Minna Canth – author (1844–1897) Bo Carpelan Marco Casagrande Jörn Donner – author and politician Anna Edelheim – journalist
List_of_Finns
Dutch linguist
and Indo-European: Linguistic and Archaeological Considerations, eds. C. Carpelan, A. Parpola & P. Koskikallio. Helsinki: Mémoires de la Société Finno-Ougrienne:
Peter_Schrijver
Former tender
Mar-Sue⛵ (1915) Miseford⛵ (1915) Peacock⛵ (1915) Sankt Erik⛵ (1915) Wilhelm Carpelan⚓ (1915) Coastal Motor Boat 4⚓ (1916) Krassin⚓ (1916) Mariette⛵️ (1916)
SS_Nomadic
2010 Finnish film
Larsson Minna Karvonen Based on The Moomins by Tove Jansson Produced by Tom Carpelan Starring Stellan Skarsgård Peter Stormare Alexander Skarsgård Mads Mikkelsen
Moomins_and_the_Comet_Chase
Finnish-Swedish author
Söderströms. 1983. ISBN 9789515208668. Source: Carpelan, Bo; Tikkanen, Henrik (1959). Tadd. Play. Carpelan, Bo; Tikkanen, Henrik (1969). Lili. TV play.
Henrik_Tikkanen
2010 single by Björk
directed and edited by Maria Lindberg and Tommi Tikka and produced by Tom Carpelan through Filmkompaniet. "Bjork News". Bjork.com. Retrieved 12 January 2019
The_Comet_Song
Book by Bo Carpelan
Rooms; in the Bright Ones') is a 1976 poetry collection by Finnish poet Bo Carpelan. It won the Nordic Council's Literature Prize in 1977. "Literature Prizewinners
I_de_mörka_rummen,_i_de_ljusa
People from the U.K. who have attained or surpassed the age of 110 years
October 1887 27 October 2001 114 years, 22 days England England 12 Miriam Carpelan F 8 July 1882 22 June 1996 113 years, 350 days England United States 13
List of British supercentenarians
List_of_British_supercentenarians
Kingdom (Sunderland) United Kingdom (Sandwich) 105.50 ft (32.16 m) Wilhelm Carpelan 1915 Transport boat Finland (Helsinki) Finland (Turku) 60.8 ft (18.5 m)
List of oldest surviving ships
List_of_oldest_surviving_ships
People who have lived 110 years or longer
Almeida F 28 May 1912 Living 114 years, 29 days Portugal Brazil 10 Miriam Carpelan F 8 July 1882 22 June 1996 113 years, 350 days United Kingdom United States
List of supercentenarians by continent
List_of_supercentenarians_by_continent
1994, pp. 48–68. Rimantienė 1994, pp. 69–102. Rimantienė 1994, p. 127. CARPELAN, C.& PARPOLA, ASKO: Emergence, contacts and dispersal of Proto-Indo-European
History_of_Lithuania
Japanese pre-dreadnought battleship
Mar-Sue⛵ (1915) Miseford⛵ (1915) Peacock⛵ (1915) Sankt Erik⛵ (1915) Wilhelm Carpelan⚓ (1915) Coastal Motor Boat 4⚓ (1916) Krassin⚓ (1916) Mariette⛵️ (1916)
Japanese_battleship_Mikasa
1797 heavy frigate of the U.S. Navy
Mar-Sue⛵ (1915) Miseford⛵ (1915) Peacock⛵ (1915) Sankt Erik⛵ (1915) Wilhelm Carpelan⚓ (1915) Coastal Motor Boat 4⚓ (1916) Krassin⚓ (1916) Mariette⛵️ (1916)
USS_Constitution
British clipper ship, on display at Greenwich, England
Mar-Sue⛵ (1915) Miseford⛵ (1915) Peacock⛵ (1915) Sankt Erik⛵ (1915) Wilhelm Carpelan⚓ (1915) Coastal Motor Boat 4⚓ (1916) Krassin⚓ (1916) Mariette⛵️ (1916)
Cutty_Sark
Museum in Helsinki, Suomenlinna
Museum to continue in Suomenlinna Sea Fortress, where the building Bastion Carpelan was reserved for the museum's use. Lieutenant Reijo Wilhelm Palmroth was
Military_Museum_of_Finland
Hannes Sköld, Alwin Kloekhorst, and Nikolai Dmitrievich Andreev Christian Carpelan, Asko Parpola, Petteri Koskikallio, and Johan Schalin Indo-Uralic Indo-European
List of proposed language families
List_of_proposed_language_families
Russian cruiser that participated in the October Revolution
Mar-Sue⛵ (1915) Miseford⛵ (1915) Peacock⛵ (1915) Sankt Erik⛵ (1915) Wilhelm Carpelan⚓ (1915) Coastal Motor Boat 4⚓ (1916) Krassin⚓ (1916) Mariette⛵️ (1916)
Russian_cruiser_Aurora
American mathematician (1878–1955)
Edward (1980) [1934]. "Differential-geometric aspects of dynamics". In C. Carpelan; A. Parpola; P. Koskikallio (eds.). The Logarithmic potential and other
Edward_Kasner
Finnish actress and theater director
circle included, among others, the future writers Christer Kihlman and Bo Carpelan. She began her career at the Swedish Theatre in Helsinki after studying
Birgitta_Ulfsson
1765 first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy
Mar-Sue⛵ (1915) Miseford⛵ (1915) Peacock⛵ (1915) Sankt Erik⛵ (1915) Wilhelm Carpelan⚓ (1915) Coastal Motor Boat 4⚓ (1916) Krassin⚓ (1916) Mariette⛵️ (1916)
HMS_Victory
Archaeological culture
"Persistent identity and Indo-European archaeology in the western steppes". In Carpelan, Christian; Parpola, Asko; Koskikallio, Petteri (eds.). Early Contacts
Bug–Dniester_culture
Finnish navy corvette
the Baltic Sea waters near Kronstadt. From the start, Finnish Baron Otto Carpelan operated as the captain of the ship. Finnish Paul Karl Toppelius (later
Finnish_corvette_Kalevala
Wooden barque museum ship built (1901) for Antarctic research
Mar-Sue⛵ (1915) Miseford⛵ (1915) Peacock⛵ (1915) Sankt Erik⛵ (1915) Wilhelm Carpelan⚓ (1915) Coastal Motor Boat 4⚓ (1916) Krassin⚓ (1916) Mariette⛵️ (1916)
RRS_Discovery
Hassan Blasim Caj Bremer Walter de Camp Minna Canth Kristina Carlson Bo Carpelan Fredrik Cygnaeus Erik Dahlberg Albert Eerola Adelaïde Ehrnrooth Michel
List_of_Finnish_writers
Prehistoric fishing net found in Russia
Junger, Terttu Lempiäinen, Kirsi Ylikoski, Jari-Pekka Mäkiaho, Christian Carpelan & Högne Jungner. (2008) The palaeoenvironment of the Antrea Net Find Iskos
Antrea_Net
Finnish photographer and businessman (1891–1978)
10. Bert Carpelan. "AFK – History of the club: The First Hundred Years". Translated by Kristina Mellberg. Retrieved 3 July 2016. Bert Carpelan. "AFK –
Gunnar_Lönnqvist
Finnish Indologist (born 1941)
prehistoric northern Europe, vol. 266, pp. 119–84. 2017: with Christian Carpelan, ‘On the emergence, contacts and dispersal of Proto-Indo-European, Proto-Uralic
Asko_Parpola
Disputed subdivision of the Uralic languages
Machine Tapani Salminen, "The rise of the Finno-Ugric language family." In Carpelan, Parpola, & Koskikallio (eds.), Early contacts between Uralic and Indo-European:
Finno-Ugric_languages
Extinct Eastern Iranic language spoken from 100 BC to 1,100 AD
phonetics, and vocabulary the nearest of Iranian dialects to Khotan Saka. Carpelan, C.; Parpola, A.; Koskikallio, P. (2001). "Early Contacts Between Uralic
Saka_language
Geographic sink in California
Chief of Engineers for 1876: Washington, D.C., Government Printing Office Carpelan, Lars H. (c. 1954). "History of the Salton Sea" (PDF). Fish Bulletin (113)
Salton_Sink
19th-century British Royal Navy frigate
Mar-Sue⛵ (1915) Miseford⛵ (1915) Peacock⛵ (1915) Sankt Erik⛵ (1915) Wilhelm Carpelan⚓ (1915) Coastal Motor Boat 4⚓ (1916) Krassin⚓ (1916) Mariette⛵️ (1916)
HMS_Trincomalee
Swedish-language literature from Finland
representatives of 20th-century Finland-Swedish literature include Runar Schildt, Bo Carpelan, Gösta Ågren, Lars Huldén, Henrik Tikkanen, Märta Tikkanen, Jörn Donner
Finland-Swedish_literature
Gundalow of the Continental Navy
Mar-Sue⛵ (1915) Miseford⛵ (1915) Peacock⛵ (1915) Sankt Erik⛵ (1915) Wilhelm Carpelan⚓ (1915) Coastal Motor Boat 4⚓ (1916) Krassin⚓ (1916) Mariette⛵️ (1916)
USS_Philadelphia_(1776)
Swedish elite unit during the Great Northern War
chamberlain Axel Hård. Killed Drabants: Georg Otto Brandt; Lorentz Bröms; Lars Carpelan; Anders Elgbergh; Johan Gordon; Erik Leijonhufvud; Knut Leijonhufvud; Anders
Drabant_Corps_of_Charles_XII
December 2017. Retrieved 27 November 2017. "Gamla minsveparen "Wilhelm Carpelan" till Forum Marinum". Yle. 12 May 2015. Archived from the original on 1
List_of_museum_ships
Name list
jumper Bo Brinkman (born 1956), American actor, director, and producer Bo Carpelan (1926–2011), Finnish poet and author Bo Danske, 13th-century Danish philosopher
Bo_(given_name)
Finnish literary prize
Tainaron by Leena Krohn 1987: Kertomus by Antti Hyry 1988: Axel by Bo Carpelan 1989: Tatuoitu sydän by Timo Pusa 1990: Leo by Ulla-Lena Lundberg 1991:
Thanks_for_the_Book_Award
Modified Pisa-class armoured cruiser
Mar-Sue⛵ (1915) Miseford⛵ (1915) Peacock⛵ (1915) Sankt Erik⛵ (1915) Wilhelm Carpelan⚓ (1915) Coastal Motor Boat 4⚓ (1916) Krassin⚓ (1916) Mariette⛵️ (1916)
Greek_cruiser_Georgios_Averof
1759 naval battle of the Seven Years' War
and 2,250 men under Captain Lieutenant Carl Rutensparre and Wilhelm von Carpelan destroyed a Prussian force of 13 vessels and 700 men under captain von
Battle_of_Frisches_Haff
Passenger liner
Mar-Sue⛵ (1915) Miseford⛵ (1915) Peacock⛵ (1915) Sankt Erik⛵ (1915) Wilhelm Carpelan⚓ (1915) Coastal Motor Boat 4⚓ (1916) Krassin⚓ (1916) Mariette⛵️ (1916)
SS_Keewatin
1850 human-powered submarine by Wilhelm Bauer
Mar-Sue⛵ (1915) Miseford⛵ (1915) Peacock⛵ (1915) Sankt Erik⛵ (1915) Wilhelm Carpelan⚓ (1915) Coastal Motor Boat 4⚓ (1916) Krassin⚓ (1916) Mariette⛵️ (1916)
Brandtaucher
First battery-powered naval submarine (1888)
Mar-Sue⛵ (1915) Miseford⛵ (1915) Peacock⛵ (1915) Sankt Erik⛵ (1915) Wilhelm Carpelan⚓ (1915) Coastal Motor Boat 4⚓ (1916) Krassin⚓ (1916) Mariette⛵️ (1916)
Spanish_submarine_Peral
Historical group of nomadic Iranian peoples
Wakhi is an example of the repeated invasions of Saka since antiquity." Carpelan, C.; Parpola, A.; Koskikallio, P. (2001). "Early Contacts Between Uralic
Saka
Submarine rescue ship in the Russian Navy
Mar-Sue⛵ (1915) Miseford⛵ (1915) Peacock⛵ (1915) Sankt Erik⛵ (1915) Wilhelm Carpelan⚓ (1915) Coastal Motor Boat 4⚓ (1916) Krassin⚓ (1916) Mariette⛵️ (1916)
Russian_rescue_ship_Kommuna
1907-built American steam tugboat
Mar-Sue⛵ (1915) Miseford⛵ (1915) Peacock⛵ (1915) Sankt Erik⛵ (1915) Wilhelm Carpelan⚓ (1915) Coastal Motor Boat 4⚓ (1916) Krassin⚓ (1916) Mariette⛵️ (1916)
Hercules_(1907_ship)
Ferry in lake Tanganyika, 1915–1916, 1927–present
Mar-Sue⛵ (1915) Miseford⛵ (1915) Peacock⛵ (1915) Sankt Erik⛵ (1915) Wilhelm Carpelan⚓ (1915) Coastal Motor Boat 4⚓ (1916) Krassin⚓ (1916) Mariette⛵️ (1916)
MV_Liemba
Day of the year
(died 2013) 1925 – Joseph Michel, Belgian politician (died 2016) 1926 – Bo Carpelan, Finnish poet and author (died 2011) 1926 – Jimmy Heath, American saxophonist
October_25
1759–1762 Martin Ehrensvan 1762–1765 Olof Malmerfelt 1765–1769 Carl Efraim Carpelan Magnus Adolf von Kothen 1769–1775 Georg Gustaf Wrangel 1775–1781 Carl Wilhelm
List of governors of Västerbotten County
List_of_governors_of_Västerbotten_County
Bronze Age boat discovered 1992
Mar-Sue⛵ (1915) Miseford⛵ (1915) Peacock⛵ (1915) Sankt Erik⛵ (1915) Wilhelm Carpelan⚓ (1915) Coastal Motor Boat 4⚓ (1916) Krassin⚓ (1916) Mariette⛵️ (1916)
Dover_Bronze_Age_Boat
Archaeological site at Øster Sottrup, Denmark
Mar-Sue⛵ (1915) Miseford⛵ (1915) Peacock⛵ (1915) Sankt Erik⛵ (1915) Wilhelm Carpelan⚓ (1915) Coastal Motor Boat 4⚓ (1916) Krassin⚓ (1916) Mariette⛵️ (1916)
Nydam_Mose
Last sail-only warship designed and built by the United States Navy
Mar-Sue⛵ (1915) Miseford⛵ (1915) Peacock⛵ (1915) Sankt Erik⛵ (1915) Wilhelm Carpelan⚓ (1915) Coastal Motor Boat 4⚓ (1916) Krassin⚓ (1916) Mariette⛵️ (1916)
USS_Constellation_(1854)
1909 Polish sail training ship and museum
Mar-Sue⛵ (1915) Miseford⛵ (1915) Peacock⛵ (1915) Sankt Erik⛵ (1915) Wilhelm Carpelan⚓ (1915) Coastal Motor Boat 4⚓ (1916) Krassin⚓ (1916) Mariette⛵️ (1916)
Dar_Pomorza
Specialized Scandinavian warship
Archaeology, Venice 2000. Oxbow Books. p. 254. ISBN 978-1-78570-464-2. Christian Carpelan; Asko Parpola; Petteri Koskikallio. "Early Contacts between Uralic and
Longship
Swedish politician and jurist
in Örebro, as the son of Christian Ernst Günther and Agneta Charlotta Carpelan. The family was of Prussian origin and had been raised to the untitled
Claës_Günther
Steam-powered passenger ship located on Coniston Water, England
Mar-Sue⛵ (1915) Miseford⛵ (1915) Peacock⛵ (1915) Sankt Erik⛵ (1915) Wilhelm Carpelan⚓ (1915) Coastal Motor Boat 4⚓ (1916) Krassin⚓ (1916) Mariette⛵️ (1916)
SY_Gondola
CARPELAN
CARPELAN
CARPELAN
CARPELAN
Boy/Male
Tamil
Kshrugal | கà¯à®·à¯à®°à¯à®•ல
A name of Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Scottish Shakespearean
Son of Beth.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Kind, Explosive, A dynamic person
Boy/Male
Hindu
Sadhu
Boy/Male
Hindu
Noble sort
Girl/Female
Hindu
To remember, Precious, Lovable person
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Kashmiri, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu, Traditional
Parvati
Surname or Lastname
German
German : nickname from the small medieval coin known as the häller or heller because it was first minted (in 1208) at the Swabian town of (Schwäbisch) Hall. Compare Hall.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : habitational name for someone from Schwäbisch Hall.German : topographic name for someone living by a field named as ‘hell’ (see Helle 3).English : topographic name for someone living on a hill, from southeastern Middle English hell + the habitational suffix -er.Dutch : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements hild ‘strife’ + hari, heri ‘army’.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : nickname for a person with fair hair or a light complexion, from an inflected form, used before a male personal name, of German hell ‘light’, ‘bright’, Yiddish hel.
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Arabic, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Sanskrit, Telugu
A Tree; Gate of God; Father; Lord Shiva
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English
English : descriptive nickname for a giant or a large man, from Middle English golias ‘giant’, from the Hebrew personal name Golyat Goliath. In the Bible Goliath was the champion of the Philistines, who stood ‘six cubits and a span’; he was defeated in single combat by the shepherd boy David (I Samuel 17), who killed him with a stone from his sling. There is unlikely to be any connection with the English vocabulary word gully (from Old French goulet ‘neck of a bottle’), which is not attested in this sense before the 17th century.Perhaps an altered spelling of French Goulley, a variant of Goulet.
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