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Tarja Halonen

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Nativitas: 24 Decembris 1943; Helsingia
Patria: Finnia
Nomen nativum: Tarja Kaarina Halonen

Familia

Coniunx: Pentti Arajärvi
Proles: Anna Halonen

Tarja Halonen,[1] plene Tarja Kaarina Halonen (nata Helsingiae, in capite Finniae, die 24 Decembris 1943) fuit, a die 1 Martii 2000 usque in annum 2012, prima mulierum, Finniae praeses.

Alumna est Universitatis Helsingiensis. Ab anno 1980 ad annum 1981 fuit praeses SETA societatis, quae homines LGBT (homosexuales, bisexuales, transsexuales) defendit.

  1. Nuntii Latini Finnici, passim.

Bibliographia

[recensere | fontem recensere]
Tarja Halonen (ad sinistram) et Dalia Grybauskaitė praeses Lituaniae anno 2011 colloquentes
  • "Finland's three national leaders" in Torild Skard, Women of power - half a century of female presidents and prime ministers worldwide (Bristolii: Policy Press, 2014 ISBN 978-1-4473-1578-0)

Nexus externus

[recensere | fontem recensere]
Vicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad Tarjam Halonen spectant.

Haec stipula ad biographiam spectat. Amplifica, si potes!

Ministri rerum externarum Finnici

Otto Stenroth • Carolus Enckell • Rudolphus Holsti • Carolus Enckell • Juho Vennola • Carolus Enckell • Hjalmar Procopé • Carolus Idman • Aemilius Nestor Setälä • Väinö Voionmaa • Hjalmar Procopé • Aarno Yrjö-Koskinen • Antti Hackzell • Rudolphus Holsti • Väinö Voionmaa • Elias Erkko • Väinö Tanner • Radulphus Witting • Henricus Ramsay • Carolus Enckell • Åke Gartz • Sakari Tuomioja • Urho Kekkonen • Radulphus Törngren • Urho Kekkonen • Iohannes Virolainen • Radulphus Törngren • Iohannes Virolainen • Paavo Hynninen • Iohannes Virolainen • Carolus Augustus Fagerholm • Radulphus Törngren • Vieno Sukselainen • Ahti Karjalainen • Veli Merikoski • Eino Hallama • Ahti Karjalainen • Väinö Leskinen • Olaus Mattila • Kalevi Sorsa • Ahti Karjalainen • Olaus Mattila • Kalevi Sorsa • Keijo Korhonen • Paavo Väyrynen • Petrus Stenbäck • Paavo Väyrynen • Kalevi Sorsa • Pertti Paasio • Paavo Väyrynen • Heikki Haavisto • Paavo Rantanen • Tarja Halonen • Erkki Tuomioja • Ilkka Kanerva • Alexander Stubb • Erkki Tuomioja • Timo Soini • Pekka Haavisto

Capsae cognatae: Primi ministri Finniae
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