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  1. 1275–1284 : Magnus I ( Maunu I Ladonlukko) 1284–1291 : Benedict I ( Bengt Birgerinpoika ) 1291–1302 : Birger ( Birger Maununpoika) 1302–1319 : Valdemar II ( Valdemar Maununpoika) and his first wife. 1319–1353 : Ingeborg Eriksdottir of Norway, widow of Valdemar II. 1353–1356 : Benedict II ( Pentti Algotinpoika)

  2. sq.wikipedia.org › wiki › FinlandaFinlanda - Wikipedia

    Finlanda ( Finlandisht: Suomi; suedisht: Finland ), zyrtarisht Republika e Finlandës ( finlandisht: Suomen tasavalta; suedisht: Republiken Finland) është një vend nordik në Evropën Veriore. Kufizohet me Suedinë në veriperëndim, Norvegjinë në veri dhe Rusinë në lindje, me Gjirin e Bothnias në perëndim dhe Gjirin e Finlandës në ...

  3. Finland has been part of monarchical states as a sub-unit of a monarchy based outside Finland proper. After the 13th century Swedish conquest, Finland was part of the Kingdom of Sweden, nominally as the Duchy of Finland, with some brief feudal characteristics in the 16th century. Elevation of Finland to a Grand Duchy in 1581 had no effect on ...

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  5. Historia e Finlandës. Historia e Finlandës. Sipas burimeve arkeologjike finlandeze, viset e tanishme të Finlandës kanë qenë të populluara rreth vitit 8500 p.e.s., gjatë kohës së gurit, kur është shkrirë akulli i viseve të brendshme në periudhën e fundit të ngricës. Banorët e parë duket se kanë jetuar nga ajo ç'ka kanë ...

  6. In this video, we'll find out how Finland managed to gain independence from one of the largest empires of all time and why exactly it chose to be led by a Ge...

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  7. Frederick Charles Louis Constantine, prince and landgrave of the House of Hesse (May 1, 1868 – May 28, 1940), was the brother-in-law of the German Emperor William II and the elected king of Finland from October 9 to December 14, 1918.

  8. The Kingdom of Finland ( Finnish: Suomen kuningaskunta; Swedish: Konungariket Finland; 1918–1919) was a failed attempt to establish a monarchy in Finland in the aftermath of the Finnish Declaration of Independence from Russia in December 1917 and the Finnish Civil War from January–May 1918.

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