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    Leopold Henrik Stanislaus Mechelin (24 November 1839 – 26 January 1914), known as Leo Mechelin, was a Finnish politician, professor, liberal reformer and businessman.

  2. Aug 25, 2024 · Leopold (Leo) Henrik Stanislaus Mechelin (24 November 1839 in Hamina, Finland – 26 January 1914 in Helsinki, Finland) was a Finnish professor, statesman, senator, liberal reformer and businessman. A leading defender of the autonomy of the Grand Duchy of Finland, and of the rights of women and minorities, Mechelin's 1905–1908 government ...

    • Alexandra Lindroos
    • November 24, 1839
    • "Leo"
    • January 26, 1914
  3. The Lordship of Mechelen (Dutch: Heerlijkheid Mechelen, French: Seigneurie de Malines) was a small autonomous Lordship in the Low Countries, consisting of the city of Mechelen and some surrounding villages. [2] . It lasted from 910 to 1795. History. In the early Middle Ages, it was part of the Prince-Bishopric of Liège, which was confirmed in 910.

  4. Aug 10, 2015 · Leo Mechelin is best remembered as a staunch defender of Finnish autonomy. He diligently participated in the activities of the Diet of Finland as a representative of two estates and continued his work in the Finnish Parliament.

  5. Mechelin’s significance to Finnish history is aptly portrayed by the poem Eino Leino wrote for Mechelin’s funeral, in which Mechelin is described as the “leader of an oppressed nation.”

  6. The Treaty of Mechlin (1513) was an agreement between Henry VIII, Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor, Ferdinand II of Aragon and Pope Leo X to form an alliance against France.

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  8. Emperor Alexander II ennobled Mechelin 1876. In a secret meeting of the Kagaali, Mechelin had written a petition against the draft of Finns to the Russian army, which collected almost 500,000 signatures. His coalition, the Constitutionals, finally managed to end the draft through boycott.