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  1. Johan Ludvig Runeberg (Jakobstad, 5 febbraio 1804 – Porvoo, 6 maggio 1877) è stato un prete, poeta e scrittore finlandese di lingua svedese, considerato il poeta nazionale della Finlandia. Runeberg si è anche adoperato nella stesura della nuova edizione della raccolta di inni per la Chiesa Luterana Evangelica di Finlandia ...

  2. Johan Ludvig Runeberg (Finland Swedish: [ˈjuːhɑn ˈlʉdːviɡ ˈrʉːnebærj]; 5 February 1804 – 6 May 1877) was a Finnish priest, lyric and epic poet. He wrote exclusively in Swedish. He is considered a national poet of Finland.

  3. 2 mag 2024 · Johan Ludvig Runeberg (born Feb. 5, 1804, Jakobstad, Swedish Finland [now Pietarsaari, Fin.]—died May 6, 1877, Borgå, Russian Finland [now Porvoo, Fin.]) was a Finno-Swedish poet who is generally considered to be the national poet of Finland. His works, which express the patriotic spirit of his countrymen, were written in Swedish ...

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  4. Runeberg, Johan Ludvig nell'Enciclopedia Treccani - Treccani - Treccani. Scrittore finlandese (Pietarsaari 1804 - Porvoo 1877) di lingua svedese.

  5. Johan Ludvig Runeberg taught in various places. Perhaps one of his best known pupils is the author Zachris Topelius, whom he helped to prepare for the matriculation examinations. In his capacity as lektor at the Porvoo Gymnasium, Runeberg was also a member of the chapter of the diocese of Eastern Finland, and was ordained as a priest.

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  6. RUNEBERG, Johan Ludwig Paolo Emilio Pavolini Scrittore finlandese, di lingua svedese, nato a Jacobstad (Pietarsaari) il 5 febbraio 1804, mort... RUNEBERG, Johan Ludwig Enciclopedia Italiana (1936)

  7. From poet of the people to national poet laureate. Johan Ludvig Runebergs move to Porvoo (Sw. Borgå) in 1837 meant something like ostracism from the academic world. He was later offered a professorship in Greek letters but he didn’t take it up.