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English: Carl Erik Mannerheim (1759–1837) was a Finnish-Swedish soldier and a statesman. He is considered "one of the founders of the State of Finland".

Mannerheim was the first Vice-chairman of the Economic Division (effectively Finland's first Prime Minister) of the Senate of Finland .
Mannerheim participated in the Anjala conspiracy and was sentenced to be hanged. But he was pardoned.

Picture: An impression, part of the Antell collection / The National Board of Antiquities
Source Stig Ramel: Goran Magnus Sprengtporten - Forradaren Och Patrioten. ISBN 9174865846
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