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  1. Pehr Evind Svinhufvud af Qvalstad è stato un giurista e politico finlandese. Fu Reggente di Finlandia dal 1917 al 1918, capo del governo finlandese dal 1930 al 1931 e presidente della Repubblica finlandese dal 1931 al 1937.

  2. Pehr Evind Svinhufvud af Qvalstad (Finland Swedish: [ˈpæːr ˈeːvind ˈsviːnhʉːvʉd]; Finnish: [ˈpeːr ˈeʋind ˈsʋinhu̥fvud]; 15 December 1861 – 29 February 1944) was the third president of Finland from 1931 to 1937.

  3. Pehr Evind Svinhufvud oli suomalainen poliitikko joka toimi Suomen tasavallan kolmantena presidenttinä vuosina 19311937. Aiemmin hän oli toiminut ensimmäisenä eduskunnan puhemiehenä vuosina 1907–1912, sisällissodan aikaisena valkoisen senaatin päämiehenä vuonna 1918 ja sisällissodan jälkeen Suomen valtionhoitajana saman vuoden ...

  4. Pehr Evind Svinhufvud was the first chief of state of independent Finland, as prime minister and then as president. He headed the Finnish government during his country’s civil war (1918) and in the early 1930s. He was instrumental in suppressing Finland’s Communist Party and maintaining a rightist.

  5. P. E. Svinhufvud (18611944) was a key contributor to the achievement and consolidation of Finnish statehood in three different stages of history. He was the most prominent figure in the legal battle of the early 20th century that led to the separation from Russia.

  6. Pehr Evind Svinhufvud. 1861—1944 1st Regent of Finland 1918, 3rd President of Finland 1931—1937. P ehr Evind was born in Sääksmäki on 15 December 1861. His family traced its roots back to the noble Svinhufvud af Qvalstad family from Dalarna, Sweden. He was the son of Pehr Gustaf Svinhufvud, a sea captain, and Olga von Becker.

  7. P.E. Svinhufvud and the so-called independence senate. Svinhufvud is located in the middle. Photo: Finland's National Board of Antiquities. Sources (mainly in Finnish): Martti Häikiö, ”Svinhufvud, Pehr Evind.” National Biography of Finland online. Accessed June 2, 2015. Wikipedia, ‘ P.E.Svinhufvud ’. Accessed June 2, 2015.