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Daniel Juslenius (10 June 1676, Mynämäki – 17 July 1752, Skara) was a Finnish writer and bishop. He was a professor of Hebrew, Greek and theology at the Royal Academy of Turku. Juslenius is considered Finland's first Fennoman and a firm advocate of Finnishness. In his works, he presented completely overblown images of the past of the Finnish people. He wrote, for example, Aboa vetus et Nova ("Vanha ja uusi Turku", 1700, "The Old and New Turku"), in which he claimed that the civilisations of Rome and Ancient Greece originated in Finland. He also wrote Vindiciae Fennorum ("Suomalaisten puolustus", 1703, "The Defence of the Finns"). Both works represent homeland images which were fashionable to write about in the late 17th century. The purpose of this depiction was to make an inventory of the

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  • Daniel Juslenius (* 10. Juni 1676 in Mynämäki; † 17. Juli 1752 in Skara) war ein finnischer Professor sowie Bischof von Porvoo und Skara in Skandinavien. (de)
  • Daniel Juslenius (10 June 1676, Mynämäki – 17 July 1752, Skara) was a Finnish writer and bishop. He was a professor of Hebrew, Greek and theology at the Royal Academy of Turku. Juslenius is considered Finland's first Fennoman and a firm advocate of Finnishness. In his works, he presented completely overblown images of the past of the Finnish people. He wrote, for example, Aboa vetus et Nova ("Vanha ja uusi Turku", 1700, "The Old and New Turku"), in which he claimed that the civilisations of Rome and Ancient Greece originated in Finland. He also wrote Vindiciae Fennorum ("Suomalaisten puolustus", 1703, "The Defence of the Finns"). Both works represent homeland images which were fashionable to write about in the late 17th century. The purpose of this depiction was to make an inventory of the possessions during Sweden's time as a great power. (en)
  • Daniel Juslenius (né le 10 juin 1676 à Mietoinen — mort le 17 juin 1752 à Brunnsbro près de Skara) est un écrivain, évêque et fennomane finlandais.Il est aussi professeur d'hébreu, de grec et de théologie à l'Académie royale d'Åbo. (fr)
  • Scríbhneoir Fionlannach ab ea Daniel Juslenius (10 Meitheamh 1676 – 17 Iúil 1752). Ba é Juslenius a bhreac síos an chéad fhoclóir Fionlainnise, Suomalaisen sana-lugun coetus. Tháinig an foclóir amach sa bhliain 1745. San am sin, ní raibh ach litríocht reiligiúnda á saothrú as Fionlainnis. (ga)
  • Daniel Juslenius, född 10 juni 1676 i prästgården i Virmo socken, Egentliga Finland , död 17 juli 1752 i biskopshemmet Brunsbo, Skara socken i Västergötland, var en svensk biskop och författare. Han är begravd i Skånings-Åsaka kyrka. (sv)
  • Даниэль Юслениус (10 июня 1676, Миетойнен[d], Або-Бьёрнеборская губерния — 17 июля 1752, Сконингс-Осака[d], Скараборг) — финский латиноязычный писатель, учёный-историк и лингвист, яркий представитель феннофильского течения. Доктор теологии, епископ, член шведского риксдага. (ru)
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  • Daniel Juslenius (* 10. Juni 1676 in Mynämäki; † 17. Juli 1752 in Skara) war ein finnischer Professor sowie Bischof von Porvoo und Skara in Skandinavien. (de)
  • Daniel Juslenius (né le 10 juin 1676 à Mietoinen — mort le 17 juin 1752 à Brunnsbro près de Skara) est un écrivain, évêque et fennomane finlandais.Il est aussi professeur d'hébreu, de grec et de théologie à l'Académie royale d'Åbo. (fr)
  • Scríbhneoir Fionlannach ab ea Daniel Juslenius (10 Meitheamh 1676 – 17 Iúil 1752). Ba é Juslenius a bhreac síos an chéad fhoclóir Fionlainnise, Suomalaisen sana-lugun coetus. Tháinig an foclóir amach sa bhliain 1745. San am sin, ní raibh ach litríocht reiligiúnda á saothrú as Fionlainnis. (ga)
  • Daniel Juslenius, född 10 juni 1676 i prästgården i Virmo socken, Egentliga Finland , död 17 juli 1752 i biskopshemmet Brunsbo, Skara socken i Västergötland, var en svensk biskop och författare. Han är begravd i Skånings-Åsaka kyrka. (sv)
  • Даниэль Юслениус (10 июня 1676, Миетойнен[d], Або-Бьёрнеборская губерния — 17 июля 1752, Сконингс-Осака[d], Скараборг) — финский латиноязычный писатель, учёный-историк и лингвист, яркий представитель феннофильского течения. Доктор теологии, епископ, член шведского риксдага. (ru)
  • Daniel Juslenius (10 June 1676, Mynämäki – 17 July 1752, Skara) was a Finnish writer and bishop. He was a professor of Hebrew, Greek and theology at the Royal Academy of Turku. Juslenius is considered Finland's first Fennoman and a firm advocate of Finnishness. In his works, he presented completely overblown images of the past of the Finnish people. He wrote, for example, Aboa vetus et Nova ("Vanha ja uusi Turku", 1700, "The Old and New Turku"), in which he claimed that the civilisations of Rome and Ancient Greece originated in Finland. He also wrote Vindiciae Fennorum ("Suomalaisten puolustus", 1703, "The Defence of the Finns"). Both works represent homeland images which were fashionable to write about in the late 17th century. The purpose of this depiction was to make an inventory of the (en)
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  • Daniel Juslenius (de)
  • Daniel Juslenius (en)
  • Daniel Juslenius (ga)
  • Daniel Juslenius (fr)
  • Daniel Juslenius (sv)
  • Юслениус, Даниэль (ru)
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