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- Tito_Cilliander abstract "Tito Fritiof Colliander (February 10, 1904 in St. Petersburg – May 21, 1989) was a Finnish Eastern Orthodox Christian writer.Colliander was born in the family of Colonel Sigfried Joakim Colliander and his wife Dagmar Ilmatar, née von Schoultz and received his artistic education. His wife, Ina Behrsen, was also an artist and painter, and his son Sergius, an Orthodox priest.Beginning with the 1930s Colliander publishes a number of novels and short stories that brought him name. In his books, written under the strong influence of Dostoyevsky's frequent themes of guilt, searching for faith in the modern world. Novels Crusade (Korståget), Mercy (Förbarma dig) and others were translated into foreign languages .Colliander and his wife Ina went to Orthodoxy, and in the years 1949–1953 the writer graduated from the Orthodox seminary. His most famous book The Way of the Ascetics (Asketernas väg) was first published in Swedish. English book Narrow Path (The Way of the Ascetics) went through several editions. He also owns a memoir of life in Tsarist Russia and Finland in pre-war book about Ilya Repin.Died May 21, 1989 and is buried at the Orthodox cemetery in Helsinki near Lapinlahti.".
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- Tito_Cilliander activeYearsStartYear "1930".
- Tito_Cilliander birthDate "1904-02-10".
- Tito_Cilliander birthPlace Russian_Empire.
- Tito_Cilliander birthPlace Saint_Petersburg.
- Tito_Cilliander birthYear "1904".
- Tito_Cilliander deathDate "1989-05-21".
- Tito_Cilliander deathPlace Helsinki.
- Tito_Cilliander deathYear "1989".
- Tito_Cilliander genre Memoir.
- Tito_Cilliander genre Romance_novel.
- Tito_Cilliander influencedBy Orthodox_Theology.
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- Tito_Cilliander birthDate "1904-02-10".
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- Tito_Cilliander birthPlace Saint_Petersburg.
- Tito_Cilliander dateOfBirth "1904-02-10".
- Tito_Cilliander dateOfDeath "1989-05-21".
- Tito_Cilliander deathDate "1989-05-21".
- Tito_Cilliander deathPlace "Helsinki, Finland".
- Tito_Cilliander genre Memoir.
- Tito_Cilliander genre Romance_novel.
- Tito_Cilliander influences Orthodox_Theology.
- Tito_Cilliander name "Colliander, Tito".
- Tito_Cilliander name "Tito Fritiof Colliander".
- Tito_Cilliander nationality "Finnish".
- Tito_Cilliander occupation "theologian, novelist".
- Tito_Cilliander period "1930".
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- Tito_Cilliander placeOfDeath "Helsinki, Finland".
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- Tito_Cilliander subject Category:Finnish_Orthodox_Christians.
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- Tito_Cilliander comment "Tito Fritiof Colliander (February 10, 1904 in St. Petersburg – May 21, 1989) was a Finnish Eastern Orthodox Christian writer.Colliander was born in the family of Colonel Sigfried Joakim Colliander and his wife Dagmar Ilmatar, née von Schoultz and received his artistic education. His wife, Ina Behrsen, was also an artist and painter, and his son Sergius, an Orthodox priest.Beginning with the 1930s Colliander publishes a number of novels and short stories that brought him name.".
- Tito_Cilliander label "Tito Cilliander".
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- Tito_Cilliander label "Коллиандер, Тито".
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- Tito_Cilliander name "Colliander, Tito".
- Tito_Cilliander name "Tito Colliander".
- Tito_Cilliander name "Tito Fritiof Colliander".
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