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Finnish general
Kaarlo Lauri Torvald Malmberg (May 8, 1888 in Helsinki – March 14, 1948 in Helsinki) was a Finnish lieutenant general. He participated in the Jäger Movement
Lauri_Malmberg
Surname list
Erik Malmberg (1892–1934), Finnish chess player Harry Malmberg (1925–1976), American second baseman and coach in Major League Baseball Lauri Malmberg (1888–1948)
Malmberg
Finnish writer and politician (1865–1933)
1912 Malmberg wrote "Woman Suffrage in Finland". Malmberg was married from 1887 to 1910 to lecturer Emil Othniel Malmberg. They had three sons, Lauri Malmberg
Aino_Malmberg
Finnish military leader and statesman (1867–1951)
President Ståhlberg ended up appointing the young Jäger lieutenant colonel Lauri Malmberg as the new commander-in-chief. Mannerheim declined to appear as a candidate
Carl_Gustaf_Emil_Mannerheim
Name list
critic and writer Lauri Heino (1918–2001), Finnish Army Sergeant of World War II Lauri Malmberg (1888–1948), Finnish Army General Lauri Nissinen (1918–1944)
Lauri_(given_name)
Finnish lieutenant general
Kivekäs (1919) K. F. Wilkama (1919–1924) V. P. Nenonen (1924–1925) Lauri Malmberg (1925) K. F. Wilkama (1925–1926) Aarne Sihvo (1926–1933) Hugo Österman
Jarl_Lundqvist
Linkomies, Chancellor of the university Armand Lohikoski, film supervisor Lauri Malmberg, soldier Eugen Malmstén, composer and singer Georg Malmstén, composer
List of burials at Hietaniemi Cemetery
List_of_burials_at_Hietaniemi_Cemetery
Chief of Defence of the Finnish Defence Forces (born 1938)
Kivekäs (1919) K. F. Wilkama (1919–1924) V. P. Nenonen (1924–1925) Lauri Malmberg (1925) K. F. Wilkama (1925–1926) Aarne Sihvo (1926–1933) Hugo Österman
Gustav_Hägglund
Finnish general and industrialist (1878–1946)
Kivekäs (1919) K. F. Wilkama (1919–1924) V. P. Nenonen (1924–1925) Lauri Malmberg (1925) K. F. Wilkama (1925–1926) Aarne Sihvo (1926–1933) Hugo Österman
Rudolf_Walden
Finnish general
Kivekäs (1919) K. F. Wilkama (1919–1924) V. P. Nenonen (1924–1925) Lauri Malmberg (1925) K. F. Wilkama (1925–1926) Aarne Sihvo (1926–1933) Hugo Österman
Vilho_Petter_Nenonen
Militia of Finland
until the organization's demise, this post was occupied by General Lauri Malmberg who took command in the aftermath of the White Guard Affair. Usually
White_Guard_(Finland)
Finnish Air Force General, politician and former Chief of Defence
Kivekäs (1919) K. F. Wilkama (1919–1924) V. P. Nenonen (1924–1925) Lauri Malmberg (1925) K. F. Wilkama (1925–1926) Aarne Sihvo (1926–1933) Hugo Österman
Jarmo_Lindberg
Honorary chivalry order
Aimo Cajander (1942) Harri Holma (1942) Gustaf Ignatius [fi] (1942) Lauri Malmberg (1942) Oskari Mantere (1942) Karl Ivan Westman (1942) Alajos Béldy [hu]
Order_of_the_Lion_of_Finland
Finnish general and Chief of Defence (1889–1963)
Kivekäs (1919) K. F. Wilkama (1919–1924) V. P. Nenonen (1924–1925) Lauri Malmberg (1925) K. F. Wilkama (1925–1926) Aarne Sihvo (1926–1933) Hugo Österman
Aarne_Sihvo
Finnish general (born 1967)
Kivekäs (1919) K. F. Wilkama (1919–1924) V. P. Nenonen (1924–1925) Lauri Malmberg (1925) K. F. Wilkama (1925–1926) Aarne Sihvo (1926–1933) Hugo Österman
Janne_Jaakkola
Finnish WWII general (1892–1978)
who categorically opposed the rebels, and the head of the Civil Guard Lauri Malmberg, who was largely sympathetic to the Mäntsälä men. When the Soviet invasion
Karl_Lennart_Oesch
Finnish general and Chief of Defence of Finland (1912–1977)
Kivekäs (1919) K. F. Wilkama (1919–1924) V. P. Nenonen (1924–1925) Lauri Malmberg (1925) K. F. Wilkama (1925–1926) Aarne Sihvo (1926–1933) Hugo Österman
Yrjö_Keinonen
Colonel Lauri Malmberg was given overall command of the White Guard, and the White Guards were given greater independence. The appointment of Malmberg, too
White_Guard_Affair
Finnish military officer
Kivekäs (1919) K. F. Wilkama (1919–1924) V. P. Nenonen (1924–1925) Lauri Malmberg (1925) K. F. Wilkama (1925–1926) Aarne Sihvo (1926–1933) Hugo Österman
Karl_Fredrik_Wilkama
Finnish general (1892–1975)
Kivekäs (1919) K. F. Wilkama (1919–1924) V. P. Nenonen (1924–1925) Lauri Malmberg (1925) K. F. Wilkama (1925–1926) Aarne Sihvo (1926–1933) Hugo Österman
Hugo_Österman
1924–11 Mar 1924 Cajander II 54 Ivar Aminoff 11 Mar 1924–31 May 1924 82 Lauri Malmberg 31 May 1924–31 Mar 1925 Ingman II 305 Aleksander Lampén 31 Mar 1925–31
List of Cabinet Ministers from Finland by ministerial portfolio
List_of_Cabinet_Ministers_from_Finland_by_ministerial_portfolio
Finnish military general
Kivekäs (1919) K. F. Wilkama (1919–1924) V. P. Nenonen (1924–1925) Lauri Malmberg (1925) K. F. Wilkama (1925–1926) Aarne Sihvo (1926–1933) Hugo Österman
Erik_Heinrichs
1919–1924 Lieutenant General Vilho Petter Nenonen 1924–1925 Colonel Lauri Malmberg 1925 Lieutenant General Karl Fredrik Wilkama 1925–1926 Lieutenant General
List of senior officers of the Finnish Defence Forces
List_of_senior_officers_of_the_Finnish_Defence_Forces
Finnish general
Kivekäs (1919) K. F. Wilkama (1919–1924) V. P. Nenonen (1924–1925) Lauri Malmberg (1925) K. F. Wilkama (1925–1926) Aarne Sihvo (1926–1933) Hugo Österman
Kaarlo_Heiskanen
Finnish military officer
General Lauri Johannes Sutela (11 October 1918, Äänekoski – 8 November 2011; surname until 1929 Schroderus) was a Finnish military officer. He served
Lauri_Sutela
Finnish cabinet position
(1868–1931) 11 March 1924 31 May 1924 81 days Independent Cajander II 10 Lauri Malmberg (1888–1948) 31 May 1924 31 March 1925 304 days Independent Ingman II
Minister_of_Defence_(Finland)
Finnish general
Kivekäs (1919) K. F. Wilkama (1919–1924) V. P. Nenonen (1924–1925) Lauri Malmberg (1925) K. F. Wilkama (1925–1926) Aarne Sihvo (1926–1933) Hugo Österman
Kaarlo_Edvard_Kivekäs
Kivekäs (1919) K. F. Wilkama (1919–1924) V. P. Nenonen (1924–1925) Lauri Malmberg (1925) K. F. Wilkama (1925–1926) Aarne Sihvo (1926–1933) Hugo Österman
Sakari_Simelius
Finnish general and former Chief of Defence (born 1959)
Kivekäs (1919) K. F. Wilkama (1919–1924) V. P. Nenonen (1924–1925) Lauri Malmberg (1925) K. F. Wilkama (1925–1926) Aarne Sihvo (1926–1933) Hugo Österman
Timo_Kivinen
Finnish military officer and politician (1872–1966)
his most significant acts as minister was securing the appointment of Lauri Malmberg as commander-in-chief of the Civil Guard in 1921, thereby preventing
Bruno_Jalander
Finnish physician and politician (1873–1950)
Oskari Heikinheimo (left) with Pehr Evind Svinhufvud and Lauri Malmberg in 1931
Oskari_Heikinheimo
Highest-ranking professional military officer in the Finnish Armed Forces
Hosts) 8 August 1924 16 April 1925 251 days Finnish Army 7 Malmberg, LauriColonel Lauri Malmberg (1888–1948) (as Commander of the Hosts) 16 April 1925 1
Chief_of_Defence_(Finland)
Guards (a bourgeois voluntary defence organization), Major General Lauri Malmberg, announced in the Finnish Parliament that he would not guarantee order
1931 Finnish presidential election
1931_Finnish_presidential_election
Finnish general (1896–1986)
carried out the duties of the White Guard commander, Lieutenant General Lauri Malmberg, during the latter's leave of absence. At the onset of the Winter War
Armas-Eino_Martola
Finnish politician (1880–1941)
Kivekäs (1919) K. F. Wilkama (1919–1924) V. P. Nenonen (1924–1925) Lauri Malmberg (1925) K. F. Wilkama (1925–1926) Aarne Sihvo (1926–1933) Hugo Österman
Wilhelm_Alexander_Thesleff
Finnish admiral (b. 1946)
Kivekäs (1919) K. F. Wilkama (1919–1924) V. P. Nenonen (1924–1925) Lauri Malmberg (1925) K. F. Wilkama (1925–1926) Aarne Sihvo (1926–1933) Hugo Österman
Juhani_Kaskeala
Finnish general and Minister of Defence (1914–1975)
Kivekäs (1919) K. F. Wilkama (1919–1924) V. P. Nenonen (1924–1925) Lauri Malmberg (1925) K. F. Wilkama (1925–1926) Aarne Sihvo (1926–1933) Hugo Österman
Kaarlo_Leinonen
Finnish General (born 1951)
Kivekäs (1919) K. F. Wilkama (1919–1924) V. P. Nenonen (1924–1925) Lauri Malmberg (1925) K. F. Wilkama (1925–1926) Aarne Sihvo (1926–1933) Hugo Österman
Ari_Puheloinen
Finnish sculptor (1906–1998)
organisation for women. Malmberg, Railu (1 December 1998). "Kuvanveistäjä Nina Sailo" (in Finnish). Retrieved 17 March 2018. "Lauri Tahko Pihkala". HAM.
Nina_Sailo
Government of Finland (1924-1925)
Lauri Ingman's second cabinet was the 11th Government of independent Finland, serving between 31 May 1924 – 31 March 1925. It was formed following the
Ingman_II_cabinet
Finnish general (1925–2024)
Kivekäs (1919) K. F. Wilkama (1919–1924) V. P. Nenonen (1924–1925) Lauri Malmberg (1925) K. F. Wilkama (1925–1926) Aarne Sihvo (1926–1933) Hugo Österman
Jaakko_Valtanen
Military decoration on Lithuania
clothing. Antanas Žmuidzinavičius (1931) Mykolas Kalmantas (1931, 1939) Lauri Malmberg Stasys Raštikis Antanas Gustaitis (1939) Petras Ciunis (1939) Bernardas
Riflemen's_Star
Finnish power metal band
Wirman – keyboards Mirka Rantanen – drums Juhani Malmberg – guitars On Serenity Tuomas Wäinölä – guitars Lauri Porra – bass Janne Wirman – keyboards Mirka
Kotipelto
Finnish admiral (1931–2020)
Kivekäs (1919) K. F. Wilkama (1919–1924) V. P. Nenonen (1924–1925) Lauri Malmberg (1925) K. F. Wilkama (1925–1926) Aarne Sihvo (1926–1933) Hugo Österman
Jan_Klenberg
Finnish wrestler (1907–1944)
Lauri Koskela (16 May 1907 – 3 August 1944) was a Greco-Roman wrestler from Finland. He competed at the 1932 and 1936 Olympics and won a bronze and a
Lauri_Koskela
Swedish wrestler (1897–1964)
Erik Malmberg (15 March 1897 – 9 May 1964) was a Swedish wrestler. He competed at the 1924, 1928 and 1932 Summer Olympics in Greco-Roman events and won
Erik_Malmberg
Finnish lay preacher
members of the movement, most notably pastors Jonas Lagus and Nils Gustav Malmberg in Ostrobothnia. It is estimated that he traveled 40,000 km altogether
Paavo_Ruotsalainen
Lundán Ulla-Lena Lundberg Hannu Luntiala Heikki Luoma Hannu Mäkelä Aino Malmberg Eeva-Liisa Manner Juha Mannerkorpi Otto Manninen Auli Mantila Jarkko Martikainen
List_of_Finnish_writers
Fictional human
Väinö Linna 1 (in Finnish). Helsinki: WSOY. ISBN 951-0-29646-5. Ilkka Malmberg (2007). Tuntemattomat sotilaat (in Finnish). Helsinki: Helsingin Sanomat
Vilho_Koskela
Reality TV show
Paula Koivuniemi, glam rock singer Michael Monroe, former Lauri Tähkä & Elonkerjuu frontman Lauri Tähkä, and rapper Elastinen. Axl Smith hosted the program
The_Voice_of_Finland_season_1
eliminated. Reini and Kurland won by fall, earning 0 points in the first round. Malmberg won by decision, earning 1 point. Sperling and Miyazaki's losses put them
Wrestling at the 1932 Summer Olympics – Men's Greco-Roman lightweight
Wrestling_at_the_1932_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_Greco-Roman_lightweight
Finnish wrestler (1885–1974)
Oskari Friman (FIN) 1928: Lajos Keresztes (HUN) 1932: Erik Malmberg (SWE) 1936: Lauri Koskela (FIN) 1948: Gustav Freij (SWE) 1952: Shazam Safin (URS)
Emil_Väre
French Greco-Roman wrestler
Oskari Friman (FIN) 1928: Lajos Keresztes (HUN) 1932: Erik Malmberg (SWE) 1936: Lauri Koskela (FIN) 1948: Gustav Freij (SWE) 1952: Shazam Safin (URS)
Steeve_Guénot
Baltic Finnic ethnic group
reflect a further manifestation of a local identity. Journalist Ilkka Malmberg [fi] toured Finland in 1984 and looked into people's traditional and contemporary
Finns
Russian wrestler
Oskari Friman (FIN) 1928: Lajos Keresztes (HUN) 1932: Erik Malmberg (SWE) 1936: Lauri Koskela (FIN) 1948: Gustav Freij (SWE) 1952: Shazam Safin (URS)
Shamil_Khisamutdinov
Armenian wrestler (born 1964)
Oskari Friman (FIN) 1928: Lajos Keresztes (HUN) 1932: Erik Malmberg (SWE) 1936: Lauri Koskela (FIN) 1948: Gustav Freij (SWE) 1952: Shazam Safin (URS)
Levon_Julfalakyan
Polish wrestler (born 1969)
Oskari Friman (FIN) 1928: Lajos Keresztes (HUN) 1932: Erik Malmberg (SWE) 1936: Lauri Koskela (FIN) 1948: Gustav Freij (SWE) 1952: Shazam Safin (URS)
Ryszard_Wolny
Oskari Friman (FIN) 1928: Lajos Keresztes (HUN) 1932: Erik Malmberg (SWE) 1936: Lauri Koskela (FIN) 1948: Gustav Freij (SWE) 1952: Shazam Safin (URS)
Wrestling at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Men's Greco-Roman 67 kg
Wrestling_at_the_2024_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_Greco-Roman_67_kg
Iranian Greco-Roman wrestler
Oskari Friman (FIN) 1928: Lajos Keresztes (HUN) 1932: Erik Malmberg (SWE) 1936: Lauri Koskela (FIN) 1948: Gustav Freij (SWE) 1952: Shazam Safin (URS)
Saeid_Esmaeili
Japanese wrestler (born 1943)
Oskari Friman (FIN) 1928: Lajos Keresztes (HUN) 1932: Erik Malmberg (SWE) 1936: Lauri Koskela (FIN) 1948: Gustav Freij (SWE) 1952: Shazam Safin (URS)
Muneji_Munemura
Azerbaijani Greco-Roman wrestler
Oskari Friman (FIN) 1928: Lajos Keresztes (HUN) 1932: Erik Malmberg (SWE) 1936: Lauri Koskela (FIN) 1948: Gustav Freij (SWE) 1952: Shazam Safin (URS)
Farid_Mansurov
details Giovanni Gozzi Italy Wolfgang Ehrl Germany Lauri Koskela Finland Lightweight details Erik Malmberg Sweden Abraham Kurland Denmark Eduard Sperling
Wrestling at the 1932 Summer Olympics
Wrestling_at_the_1932_Summer_Olympics
Croatian wrestler (born 1962)
Oskari Friman (FIN) 1928: Lajos Keresztes (HUN) 1932: Erik Malmberg (SWE) 1936: Lauri Koskela (FIN) 1948: Gustav Freij (SWE) 1952: Shazam Safin (URS)
Vlado_Lisjak
Olympic wrestler (born 1956)
Oskari Friman (FIN) 1928: Lajos Keresztes (HUN) 1932: Erik Malmberg (SWE) 1936: Lauri Koskela (FIN) 1948: Gustav Freij (SWE) 1952: Shazam Safin (URS)
Suren_Nalbandyan
Romanian wrestler (born 1956)
Oskari Friman (FIN) 1928: Lajos Keresztes (HUN) 1932: Erik Malmberg (SWE) 1936: Lauri Koskela (FIN) 1948: Gustav Freij (SWE) 1952: Shazam Safin (URS)
Ștefan_Rusu
Tatar ethnic group in Northern Europe
Tataarit, keitä te olette?. Abdulla Tukain kulttuuriseura. ISBN 952-9031149. Malmberg 2011, p. 216. Halén 1999, p. 6. Leitzinger 1996, pp. 106–107. Asikainen
Finnish_Tatars
Hungarian wrestler (1900–1978)
Oskari Friman (FIN) 1928: Lajos Keresztes (HUN) 1932: Erik Malmberg (SWE) 1936: Lauri Koskela (FIN) 1948: Gustav Freij (SWE) 1952: Shazam Safin (URS)
Lajos_Keresztes
Changing of personal names from other languages into Finnish
Louhivuori 1905 Saarnio Lundén 1911 Maasalo Masalin 1905 Malmivaara Malmberg 1906 Mela Malmberg 1876 Merikanto Mattsson 1882 Mannermaa Menander 1906 Miesmaa
Finnicization
Swedish wrestler (1922–1973)
Oskari Friman (FIN) 1928: Lajos Keresztes (HUN) 1932: Erik Malmberg (SWE) 1936: Lauri Koskela (FIN) 1948: Gustav Freij (SWE) 1952: Shazam Safin (URS)
Gustav_Freij
Finnish national public broadcaster
doi:10.4324/9780429034671-21. Retrieved 2 April 2026. Pietilä, Veikko; Malmberg, Tarmo; Nordenstreng, Kaarle (June 1990). "Theoretical Convergences and
Yle
Soviet wrestler (1932–1985)
Oskari Friman (FIN) 1928: Lajos Keresztes (HUN) 1932: Erik Malmberg (SWE) 1936: Lauri Koskela (FIN) 1948: Gustav Freij (SWE) 1952: Shazam Safin (URS)
Shazam_Safin
Serbian Greco-Roman wrestler
Oskari Friman (FIN) 1928: Lajos Keresztes (HUN) 1932: Erik Malmberg (SWE) 1936: Lauri Koskela (FIN) 1948: Gustav Freij (SWE) 1952: Shazam Safin (URS)
Davor_Štefanek
Paris Erik Malmberg (SWE) Károly Kárpáti (HUN) Reginald Edwards (GBR) 1930 Brüksel Károly Kárpáti (HUN) Englebert Mollin (BEL) Erik Malmberg (SWE) 1931
List of European Championships medalists in wrestling (freestyle)
List_of_European_Championships_medalists_in_wrestling_(freestyle)
Oskari Friman (FIN) 1928: Lajos Keresztes (HUN) 1932: Erik Malmberg (SWE) 1936: Lauri Koskela (FIN) 1948: Gustav Freij (SWE) 1952: Shazam Safin (URS)
Wrestling at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's Greco-Roman 66 kg
Wrestling_at_the_2016_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_Greco-Roman_66_kg
Oskari Friman (FIN) 1928: Lajos Keresztes (HUN) 1932: Erik Malmberg (SWE) 1936: Lauri Koskela (FIN) 1948: Gustav Freij (SWE) 1952: Shazam Safin (URS)
Wrestling at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's Greco-Roman 67 kg
Wrestling_at_the_2020_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_Greco-Roman_67_kg
Cuban wrestler (born 1972)
Oskari Friman (FIN) 1928: Lajos Keresztes (HUN) 1932: Erik Malmberg (SWE) 1936: Lauri Koskela (FIN) 1948: Gustav Freij (SWE) 1952: Shazam Safin (URS)
Filiberto_Azcuy
South Korean wrestler (born 1988)
Oskari Friman (FIN) 1928: Lajos Keresztes (HUN) 1932: Erik Malmberg (SWE) 1936: Lauri Koskela (FIN) 1948: Gustav Freij (SWE) 1952: Shazam Safin (URS)
Kim_Hyeon-woo
Oskari Friman (FIN) 1928: Lajos Keresztes (HUN) 1932: Erik Malmberg (SWE) 1936: Lauri Koskela (FIN) 1948: Gustav Freij (SWE) 1952: Shazam Safin (URS)
Wrestling at the 1936 Summer Olympics – Men's Greco-Roman lightweight
Wrestling_at_the_1936_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_Greco-Roman_lightweight
Finnish wrestler (1931–1987)
Oskari Friman (FIN) 1928: Lajos Keresztes (HUN) 1932: Erik Malmberg (SWE) 1936: Lauri Koskela (FIN) 1948: Gustav Freij (SWE) 1952: Shazam Safin (URS)
Kyösti_Lehtonen
Wrestling at the Olympics
Oskari Friman (FIN) 1928: Lajos Keresztes (HUN) 1932: Erik Malmberg (SWE) 1936: Lauri Koskela (FIN) 1948: Gustav Freij (SWE) 1952: Shazam Safin (URS)
Wrestling at the 1968 Summer Olympics – Men's Greco-Roman 70 kg
Wrestling_at_the_1968_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_Greco-Roman_70_kg
Alison Sealy-Smith, Elle Downs, Herbert L. Rawlings Jr., Damir Andrei, Jim Malmberg 20 Hairspray New Line Cinema Adam Shankman (director); Leslie Dixon (screenplay);
List of American films of 2007
List_of_American_films_of_2007
Jenő Németh (HUN) Ernst Steinig (GER) Erik Malmberg (SWE) 1926 Riga Voldemar Väli (EST) Erik Malmberg (SWE) Ernst Steinig (GER) 1927 Budapest Voldemar
List of European Championships medalists in wrestling (Greco-Roman)
List_of_European_Championships_medalists_in_wrestling_(Greco-Roman)
Turkish sports wrestler (1938–2020)
Oskari Friman (FIN) 1928: Lajos Keresztes (HUN) 1932: Erik Malmberg (SWE) 1936: Lauri Koskela (FIN) 1948: Gustav Freij (SWE) 1952: Shazam Safin (URS)
Kazım_Ayvaz
Oskari Friman (FIN) 1928: Lajos Keresztes (HUN) 1932: Erik Malmberg (SWE) 1936: Lauri Koskela (FIN) 1948: Gustav Freij (SWE) 1952: Shazam Safin (URS)
Wrestling at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's Greco-Roman 66 kg
Wrestling_at_the_2008_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_Greco-Roman_66_kg
Georgian wrestler (1935–1966)
Oskari Friman (FIN) 1928: Lajos Keresztes (HUN) 1932: Erik Malmberg (SWE) 1936: Lauri Koskela (FIN) 1948: Gustav Freij (SWE) 1952: Shazam Safin (URS)
Avtandil_Koridze
Oskari Friman (FIN) 1928: Lajos Keresztes (HUN) 1932: Erik Malmberg (SWE) 1936: Lauri Koskela (FIN) 1948: Gustav Freij (SWE) 1952: Shazam Safin (URS)
Wrestling at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's Greco-Roman 66 kg
Wrestling_at_the_2012_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_Greco-Roman_66_kg
1932 Los Angeles details Erik Malmberg Sweden Abraham Kurland Denmark Eduard Sperling Germany 1936 Berlin details Lauri Koskela Finland Josef Herda
List of Olympic medalists in Greco-Roman wrestling
List_of_Olympic_medalists_in_Greco-Roman_wrestling
87 kg Unlimited Weight 1932 Brendel, Jakob (1/1) Gozzi, Giovanni (1/1) Malmberg, Eric (1/1) Johansson, Ivar (1/2) Kokkinen, Väinö (2/2) Svensson, Rudolf
List of World and Olympic Champions in Greco-Roman wrestling
List_of_World_and_Olympic_Champions_in_Greco-Roman_wrestling
Italian wrestler (1885–1967)
Oskari Friman (FIN) 1928: Lajos Keresztes (HUN) 1932: Erik Malmberg (SWE) 1936: Lauri Koskela (FIN) 1948: Gustav Freij (SWE) 1952: Shazam Safin (URS)
Enrico_Porro
Finnish actor (1931–2025)
snakes (Fin. Kastematojen elämästä) (Swe. Från regnormarnas liv) 1982 Malmberg, Niiles Kustaa, Lapuan apulaispappi Kolmekymmentä hopearahaa 1982 Jermolinski
Esa_Saario
Town in Pirkanmaa, Finland
consecration cross with a crossed edge”. The coat of arms was designed by Lauri Ahlgrén. The stone grave with its swords, dating to the 4th century in Ristimäki
Sastamala
Oskari Friman (FIN) 1928: Lajos Keresztes (HUN) 1932: Erik Malmberg (SWE) 1936: Lauri Koskela (FIN) 1948: Gustav Freij (SWE) 1952: Shazam Safin (URS)
Wrestling at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's Greco-Roman 68 kg
Wrestling_at_the_1984_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_Greco-Roman_68_kg
Recurring figure skating competition
No ice dance competitions 2012 Vantaa Henna Lindholm Ossi Kanervo Malin Malmberg Thomas Nordahl No other competitors 2013–26 No ice dance competitions since
Nordic Figure Skating Championships
Nordic_Figure_Skating_Championships
308. ISBN 951-20-2893-X. "Ministeritietojärjestelmä (Ministerin tiedot Malmberg, Hugo Albert )" (in Finnish). Valtioneuvosto.[permanent dead link] "Vaasan
List of cabinet ministers in Finland who have resigned from their office
List_of_cabinet_ministers_in_Finland_who_have_resigned_from_their_office
Oskari Friman (FIN) 1928: Lajos Keresztes (HUN) 1932: Erik Malmberg (SWE) 1936: Lauri Koskela (FIN) 1948: Gustav Freij (SWE) 1952: Shazam Safin (URS)
Wrestling at the 1972 Summer Olympics – Men's Greco-Roman 68 kg
Wrestling_at_the_1972_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_Greco-Roman_68_kg
Giovanni Gozzi Italy Wolfgang Ehrl Germany Lauri Koskela Finland Lightweight (- 66 kg) details Eric Malmberg Sweden Abraham Kurland Denmark Eduard Sperling
List of 1932 Summer Olympics medal winners
List_of_1932_Summer_Olympics_medal_winners
Oskari Friman (FIN) 1928: Lajos Keresztes (HUN) 1932: Erik Malmberg (SWE) 1936: Lauri Koskela (FIN) 1948: Gustav Freij (SWE) 1952: Shazam Safin (URS)
Wrestling at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's Greco-Roman 69 kg
Wrestling_at_the_2000_Summer_Olympics_–_Men's_Greco-Roman_69_kg
Otto Horber Ernst Tellenbach Karl Zimmermann Sweden Lennart Eriksson Follmark A. Kallin B. Malmberg H. Norway Glomnes S. Fredbo J. Willy Røgeberg Vik S.
Discontinued ISSF shooting events
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LAURI MALMBERG
LAURI MALMBERG
Female
English
Feminine form of Latin Laurus, LAURA means "laurel." Or from Greek Lavra, meaning "an alley, a passage."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Latin
Laurel Tree; Sweet Bay Tree; Sweet Bay Tree Symbolic of Honor and Victory; Diminutive of Laura
Female
Hindi/Indian
(गौरी) Hindi name GAURI means "white." In mythology, this is the name of the wife of Shiva, a goddess of longevity and marital felicity.
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Roman Latin Maurice, MAURI means "dark-skinned; Moor."Â
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
The Sun
Female
English
English pet form of Latin Laura, LARI means "laurel."
Boy/Male
Finnish, Indian
Wife of Lord Shiva; Fair
Girl/Female
Latin American
Laurel tree or sweet bay tree (symbols of honour and victory).
Girl/Female
Hindi Indian
Gold.
Girl/Female
Spanish American Swedish English Latin
Crowned with laurels.
Girl/Female
Latin American English
Laurel tree or sweet bay tree (symbols of honour and victory).
Female
French
French form of Latin Laura, LAURE means "laurel."
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Finnish, German
Laurel; Bay
Boy/Male
Latin Scottish
Of Laurentum. From the place of the laurel leaves. Can also be interpreted as the English...
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Latin Laurus, LAURI means "laurel."
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Laurus, LAURO means "laurel."
Male
English
Unisex pet form of English Lauren and Laurence, both LAURIE means "of Laurentum."
Male
Swedish
Norwegian and Swedish form of Latin Laurus, LAURIS means "laurel."
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, Latin
Laurel
Girl/Female
Indian
A fair woman, Parvati
LAURI MALMBERG
LAURI MALMBERG
Boy/Male
Tamil
Khushvendra | கà¯à®·à¯à®µà¯‡à®¨à¯à®¤à¯à®°
Male
Gaelic
Gaelic byname derived from the word cas CAISIDE means "curly(-headed.)"Â Cassidy is the Anglicized form.
Boy/Male
Hindu
One of the main angels of Allah
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Beneficent charitable
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Kindness of the Truth (Allah)
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
A Complete Man
Girl/Female
Tamil
Prasanthi | பà¯à®°à®·à®¾à®‚தி
Highest peace
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Feminine of Efron
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Flame
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Glad tidings, good news
LAURI MALMBERG
LAURI MALMBERG
LAURI MALMBERG
LAURI MALMBERG
LAURI MALMBERG
n.
A white crystalline substance extracted from the fruit of the bay (Laurus nobilis), and consisting of a complex mixture of glycerin ethers of several organic acids.
n.
Same as Kauri.
n.
The ketone of lauric acid.
n.
A lofty coniferous tree of New Zealand Agathis, / Dammara, australis), furnishing valuable timber and yielding one kind of dammar resin.
a.
Pertaining to, or derived from, barley; as, hordeic acid, an acid identical or isomeric with lauric acid.
n.
See Kauri.
pl.
of Labrus
n.
A salt of lauric acid.
a.
Pertaining to, or derived from, the European bay or laurel (Laurus nobilis).
n.
One of the higher alcohols of the paraffine series obtained from spermaceti as a white crystalline solid. It is so called because it occurs in the ethereal salt of lauric acid.
n.
The fossil resin of the kauri tree of New Zealand.
n.
See Lory.
n.
A number of hermitages or cells in the same neighborhood occupied by anchorites who were under the same superior.