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Neovius, Dagmar Louisa Charlotta (1876 - 1939)

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Short name Neovius, Dagmar Louisa Charlotta
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First name Dagmar Louisa Charlotta
Birth name Neovius
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Date of birth 1876
Date of death 1939
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Place of birth Moscow
Place of death Helsinki
Lived in Sweden
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Om åskådningsundervisning (1894) 0 0
Striden om Finlands samhällsskick. 1, Åren 1898-1905 (1912) 0 0
20 ohjelmaa iltamia ja kokouksia varten. 1 (1913) 0 0

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Mentioned in Suomalainen kirjallisuus 1911-1915.

The first female MP of the Swedish People's Party of Finland. JWapr24

Dagmar Neovius was a politician and the first female Member of Parliament who represented the Swedish People's Party in Finland. She was a teacher and founded a Swedish school for children. Neovius was also active in the Feminist Association Unioni and Martha organization. Later she moved to Stockholm because Nikolai Bobrikov, the Governor General, closed her school. From Stockholm she participated in the activity against Bobrikov. Later Neovius worked in the bureau of statistics in Helsinki. JWaug14