Schauman - Members of The Family

Members of The Family

  • August Schauman (1826-1876), publicist, founder of Hufvudstadsbladet newspaper
  • Eugen Schauman (1875-1904), activist, assassin of Governor-General of Finland Nikolai Bobrikov
  • Frans Ludvig Schauman, professor, bishop
  • Georg Schauman (1870-1930), politician, member of parliament
  • Göran Schauman (b. 1940), actor
  • Harry Schauman (1879-1932), industrialist, founder of Harry Schauman Foundation
  • Ossian Schauman (1862-1922), scientist, founder of the non-governmental healthcare organization Folkhälsan
  • Runar Schauman, (1908-1977), actor, theater director
  • Sigrid Schauman (1877-1979), artist, art critic
  • Viktor Schauman (1822-1872), businessman
  • Waldemar Schauman, (1844–1911), lieutenant general, privy counsillor, senator, governor
  • Wilhelm Schauman (1857–1911), industrialist
  • Oscar Teodor Schauman (1849–1931), major general, commander of Finnish Dragoon regiment
  • Viktor Rafael Schauman (1860–1946), major general, 1st commander of the Finnish Military Academy
  • Torbjorn Schauman, businessman.

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