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Carl Robert Mannerheim : ウィキペディア英語版
Carl Robert Mannerheim
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Count Carl Robert Mannerheim (1835–1914) was a Finnish aristocrat and businessman.
He was the son of naturalist Carl Gustaf Mannerheim, and father of Marshal Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim.
Mannerheim wrote the satirical play ''Ditt och datt'' when he was a student at Helsinki, in 1858, which caused a political scandal ending in his expulsion and the university rector's resignation.
Mannerheim owned Louhisaari (Villnäs) Manor in Askainen, Turku and Pori Province, inherited from his father. He married Hedvig Charlotta Helena von Julin (d. 1881, daughter of wealthy industrialist Johan Jacob von Julin), with whom he had seven children.
He was a founding member of the Kuusankoski paper mill, acting as the company's director from 1872 to 1878.
He was forced to declare bankruptcy in 1879, and in 1880 Louhisaari estate was transferred to his sister Mimmi (Eva Carolina).
Mannerheim thereupon eloped to Paris with his mistress, baroness Sofia Nordenstam (d. 1914), where he led a bohemian lifestyle. Meanwhile, his seven children were in the custody of family members after the death of his wife in 1881. Mannerheim married Sofia Nordenstam in 1883, and the couple returned to Finland, where Mannerheim founded an office supplies company in Helsinki in 1887.
Named ''Systema Oy Ab'' in 1909, the company went on to become Finland's leading importer of typewriters.
Mannerheim was also active as a writer and translator, known for his radical liberal opinions. He became active in the movement resisting the Russification of Finland, and he tried to dissuade his son, who served in the Russian Imperial Army, from joining the Russo-Japanese War.
==References==

*"Mannerheim, Carl Robert (1835–1914)", ''Kansallisbiografia-verkkojulkaisu''. Helsinki: Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura.
*Paju, Petri: "Carl Robert Mannerheim teknologiayrittäjänä." Tekniikan Waiheita 28(1) 2010, 16–27.


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