- Robert Henrik Rehbinder
Count Robert Henrik Rehbinder (
15 July ,1777 –8 March ,1841 ) was the Secretary of State for theGrand Duchy of Finland between 1811 and 1841. He was one of the highest officials in the Grand Duchy and he played a significant part in creating the autonomous role of Finland at theDiet of Porvoo .Born in
Paimio , Rehbinder was given the title count in 1826, and in 1834 he was given the titlePrivy Counsellor . He was also awarded with the second highest Russian honor and given a honorary doctorship in philosophy at theUniversity of Helsinki in 1840, at the 200 year jubilee of the University (originallyRoyal Academy of Turku ). He also owned the "Viksberg castle" in Paimio. He died inSaint Petersburg .Three streets in Helsinki have been named after him: "Stora Robertsgatan" ("Iso Roobertinkatu") in
Punavuori , "Lilla Robertsgatan" ("Pieni Roobertinkatu") in Kaartinkaupunki and "Rehbindersvägen" ("Rehbinderintie") inEira . Furthermore, the current southern part of the "Mannerheimintie " street was until 1942 named after him ("Heikinkatu" or "Henriksgatan" in Swedish). He was portrayed on a stamp in Finland in 1936.ources
* Helsingin Sanomat 18 December 2005
* [http://matrikkeli.helsinki.fi/ylioppilasmatrikkeli/henkilo.php?id=10630 Ylioppilasmatrikkeli]
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