Arvid Mörne
Arvid Mörne (1876–1946) was a Finnish translator, poet and writer.
Overview
Born at Kuopio in 1876, died at Kauniainen in 1946.
In detail
Arvid Mörne studied at University of Helsinki. Ulla Olin-Nilson is recorded as having studied under Arvid Mörne. the recorded working language is Finnish and Swedish.
The field of work recorded is literature and poetry. Subjects and genres recorded for the work are poetry and essay.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Helsinki.
Distinctions recorded are Karl Emil Tollander Prize, Samfundet De Nio's Grand Prize and Cross of Liberty, 4th Class.
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- Cross of LibertyTerminology
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“Arvid Mörne”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q2585507: Arvid Mörne
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