Oskar Merikanto
(1868-1924)

Oskar Merikanto
Oskar Merikanto Oskar Merikanto (1869-1924) Foto: Unknown authorUnknown author / Public Domain

Finnish musician and composer (1868–1924) – Oskar Merikanto was born in Helsinki (Capital and most populous city of Finland) on August 5th, 1868 and died in Oitti (Village in Hausjärvi, Finland) on February 17th, 1924 at the age of 55. Today Oskar Merikanto would be 155 years old.

Age

how old was Oskar Merikanto when he died?

55

Oskar Merikanto died in 1924 at the age of 55.


Biographical data

Birthday August 5th, 1868 (Wednesday)
Place of Birth Helsinki
Capital and most populous city of Finland
Death Date February 17th, 1924 (Sunday)
Death place Oitti
Village in Hausjärvi, Finland
Birth sign (Zodiac) Leo (The Lion) ♌
Chinese Zodiac Dragon 龍

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Birthday

When was Oskar Merikanto born?

Oskar Merikanto was born on August 5th, 1868.

Death

When did Oskar Merikanto die?

Oskar Merikanto died on February 17th, 1924 at the age of 55 in Oitti (Village in Hausjärvi, Finland). Today Oskar Merikanto would be 155 years old.

Place of Birth

Where was Oskar Merikanto born?

Helsinki (Capital and most populous city of Finland).

Death place

Where did Oskar Merikanto die?

Oitti (Village in Hausjärvi, Finland).

Zodiac

What is the zodiac sign of Oskar Merikanto?

Oskar Merikanto was born in the zodiac sign Leo (The Lion).

Chinese Zodiac

Which Chinese zodiac sign does Oskar Merikanto have?

Oskar Merikanto was born in 1868 in the year of the Chinese zodiac Dragon.

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