Grand Duchy of FinlandThe Grand Duchy of Finland was a state that existed 1809–1917.
HistoryFinland was made a titulary Grand Duchy in 1581, when king John III of Sweden, who had been royal duke of Finland since 1556, made himself Grand Duke. In 1808, Finland was conquered by the armies of Russian Emperor Alexander I and thereafter made an autonomous grand duchy in personal union with Imperial Russia until its fall in the end of 1917. For the foundation of the Grand Duchy as an entity with relatively great autonomy within the Russian realm, and for the regain of the so called Old Finland, that was lost to Russia in the previous century, the Finland-born Gustaf Mauritz Armfelt, councillor to the emperor, was instrumental. The history of the Grand Duchy can briefly be characterized as:
In 1917, after the February Revolution in Russia, Finland's government made a unsuccessful attempt to secure Finland's autonomy in domestic matters. On December 6, 1917, shortly after the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia, Finland declared its independence. PoliticsThe Russian Emperor ruled as the Grand Duke of Finland and was represented in Finland by the Governor-General of Finland. The Senate of Finland was the highest governing body of the Grand Duchy. In St. Petersburg Finnish matters were represented by the Finnish Minister Secretary of State. From 1863 and onwards the Diet of Finland convened regulalry. CountiesMain article: Counties in Finland The administrative division introduced during the Swedish era in 1634 was continued with little changes.
GeographyMain article: Geography of Finland HeraldryMain articles: Flag of Finland, Coat of Arms of Finland The arms were granted at the burial of Gustav Vasa in 1560 and still remain the arms of the Republic of Finland. In the 1860s talk about a Finnish Flag started in the fennoman movement. In 1863 numerous proposals were presented for a national flag. [1] (http://flagspot.net/flags/fi!prop1.html) The two main proposals were flags based on red/yellow and blue/white. Unfortunately the flag proposals never had a chanse to be presented to the Diet so none of them ever became an official flag. That didn't stop people from using different desings for flags of their own choosing. Miscellaneous topics
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