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Aspelin is a surname. Notable people with this surname include: * Arthur Aspelin (1868–1949), Finnish military officer * Gunnar Aspelin (1898–1977), Swedish professor of philosophy * Gustaf Aspelin (1857–1917), Swedish-Norwegian mining engineer, entrepreneur, wholesaler and consul * J.R. Aspelin (1842–1915), Finnish archaeologist * Jonas Aspelin (1884–1964), Norwegian businessperson * Marianne Aspelin (born 1966), Norwegian curler * Simon Aspelin (born 1974), Swedish tennis player * Tobias Aspelin (born 1968), Swedish actor * Waldemar Aspelin Waldemar Johannes Aspelin ( Koski, Perniö, (now Salo), Finland, 26 September 1854 – Helsinki, 10 November 1923) was a Finnish architect.Obituary, ''Hufvudstadsbladet'' (12 November 1923), p. 1. Waldemar Aspelin was born in the mining community ...
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Arthur Aspelin
Lieutenant Colonel Gustaf Arthur Aspelin (2 February 1868 - 22 September 1949) was an officer in the Military of the Grand Duchy of Finland, in the Imperial Russian Army and in the Finnish Defence Forces, a lawyer and a politician. Aspelin was born, in Lestijärvi. He was a member of the Parliament of Finland The Parliament of Finland ( ; ) is the Unicameralism, unicameral and Parliamentary sovereignty, supreme legislature of Finland, founded on 9 May 1906. In accordance with the Constitution of Finland, sovereignty belongs to the people, and that ... from 1922 to 1924, representing the National Progressive Party. References 1868 births 1949 deaths People from Lestijärvi People from Vaasa Province (Grand Duchy of Finland) National Progressive Party (Finland) politicians Members of the Parliament of Finland (1922–1924) Imperial Russian Army officers Finnish military officers University of Helsinki alumni Finnish people from the Russian Empire {{NationalP ...
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Gunnar Aspelin
Gunnar Aspelin (23 September 1898, in Södra Mellby, Kristianstads län – 29 August 1977), was a Swedish professor of philosophy at Lund University in Lund, Sweden. Prof. Aspelin was the son of the artist Karl Aspelin (1857–1932) and his wife Ellen Bergh. Prof. Aspelin married in 1923 with Dagmar Scherstén, daughter of the physician Frithiof Scherstén and Ida Schröder. Prof. Aspelin was the father of Herbert Aspelin, the researcher in comparative literature Kurt Aspelin, the lawspeaker Erland Aspelin, the teacher Marianne Aspelin and the artist Gert Aspelin. Prof. Aspelin received his doctorate at Lund University in 1925 on the dissertation ''Hegels praktiska filosofi under åren 1800-1803'' ("The practical philosophy of Hegel during the years 1800-1803"). The same year Prof. Aspelin became a docent in Practical Philosophy at Lund University. In his dissertation, as well as in following works, he had a marxist view of history. In 1936 he was named a Professor at t ...
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Gustaf Aspelin
Jonas Gustaf Samuel Aspelin (5 February 1857 – 8 May 1917) was a Swedish-Norwegian mining engineer, entrepreneur, wholesaler and consul. Personal life Aspelin was born at Kristianstad in Skåne County, Sweden. He was a son of Jonas Aspelin (1811–82) and Catharina Charlotta Björklund (1817–91). In 1883 he married Elisa Holmboe (1865–1926), a daughter of Jens Anton Holmboe (1828–92) and Karen Dorothea Biørn (1830–70). His wife was a granddaughter of Leonhard Christian Borchgrevink Holmboe, half-sister of Carl Fredrik Holmboe and first cousin of Cornelius Holmboe. The couple had the son Jonas Aspelin, who at Gustaf's death took over the family company, later with another son Knut as partner. Their daughter Karen married Ragnar Sommar Bruzelius(1869-1956), mayor of Kristianstad. Career Aspelin attended school in Filipstad (''Filipstads Bergskola'') from 1876 to 1877. From 1878 he worked as an engineer at Lesjöfors (''Lesjöfors Bruk'') in Värmland, Sweden, and ...
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Jonas Aspelin
Jonas Aspelin (8 September 1884 – 3 September 1964) was a Norwegian businessperson. He was born in Oslo, Kristiania as a son of Gustaf Aspelin (1857–1917) and Elisa Holmboe (1865–1926). He was thus a maternal great-grandson of Leonhard Christian Borchgrevink Holmboe and nephew of Carl Fredrik Holmboe. His sister Karen married Ragnar Sommar Bruzelius, mayor of Gustaf's city of origin Kristianstad. Jonas Aspelin attended commerce school, and spent about five years abroad in Germany, England and the United States. His father had founded an Gustaf Aspelin (company), eponymous company for wholesale of metals in 1881. Gustaf Aspelin died in 1917, and Jonas took over, and later took his brother Knut on board as co-owner. He was also a deputy chair of the employers' association ''Jerngrossistenes Forening'' and supervisory council member of Storebrand. He was appointed Swedish Consul (representative), consul to Norway in 1924, and promoted to consul-general in 1929. He served in ...
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