From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Martti Simojoki
Martti Simojoki
Preceded by Archbishop of Turku Succeeded by
Ilmari Salomies 1964–1978 Mikko Juva
Martti Ilmari Simojoki previously Simelius (September
Simojoki,
17, 1908 Uusikaupunki – April 25, 1999 in Helsinki) was
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the Archbishop of Turku, and the spiritual head of the • Biografiakeskus: Martti Simojoki (Finnish)
Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland between 1964 • Archbishops of Turku: Martti Simojoki (Finnish)
and 1978. Persondata
Simojoki is known for his criticism of Hannu Salama’s
Name Simojoki, Martti Ilmari
book Juhannustanssit in 1964, which lead to author’s con-
viction for blasphemy.[1] Alternative names
Short description
References Date of birth September 17, 1908
Place of birth
[1] http://www.turunsanomat.fi/mielipiteet/
Date of death April 25, 1999
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Place of death
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