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- Sirelius is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: K. J. G. Sirelius (1818–1888), Finnish missionary Ian Sirelius (born 1987), Swedish footballer...
- where his contract expired. Sirelius then announced his retirement from football on 31 January 2020. After retiring, Sirelius then continued his position...
- Kalevalataloa - Yle (in Finnish) Sirelius, p. 13. KALEVALA - Karelianism and National Romanticism - Finnish Literature Society Sirelius, p. 9. Risto Korhonen: Kalevalatalo...
- vicar of Mikkeli. The father of Sirelius was Arvid Johan Sirelius (1782–1838), who served as the chaplain of Nilsiä. Sirelius went to school in Kuopio and...
- Hackman 1919–1920 Juhani Rinne 1920–1921 Kustavi Grotenfelt 1921–1922 U. T. Sirelius 1922–1923, 1924–1929 Julius Ailio 1923–1924 Björn Cederhvarf 1929–1930...
- Museum of Finland, 1928 With his father Akseli His father Akseli, U. T. Sirelius [fi] and himself Portrait of him as a lieutenant in the 1930s "Jorma Gallen-Kallela"...
- Bernhard Otto Widnäs 1910–1913 Nikolai Sillman 1913–1916 Leo Aristides Sirelius 1916–1917 Juho Torppa 1917 (acting) Teodor August Heikel 1917–1920 Bruno...
- Rahikainen, communications manager of the President Antti Virmavirta as Pentti Sirelius, state secretary of the Prime Minister Rea Mauranen as Marjatta Kuusisto...
- shepherds, which detailed the marriages of a melancholy character named Sirelius. Sirelius falls in love with an aristocrat's only daughter, purportedly desiring...
- is cut by the Angola-Namibian border. The FMS was organized by K. J. G. Sirelius, who first worked as the society's secretary and during 1864–1872 as its...