Lilius family From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lilius is a Finnish family that descend from the bailiff Hans Rainenius (b. 1540), who lived in Satakunta. His son Vicar Henrik Rainenius-Lilius (1590–1657) together with his three sons where the first to adopt the surname Lilius. Henrik Lilius (1683–1745), Finnish poet fi:Henrik Lilius[1][2] Johan Lilius (1724–1803), Justice of the Hovrätt and founding member, with Henrik Gabriel Porthan, of the Aurora Society Frans Hugo Lilius (1860–1936), Finnish senator, Minister of Justice Frans Oskar Lilius (1871–1928), Finnish senator Albert Lilius (1873–1947), Finnish professor of psychology at Helsinki University, pioneer in developmental psychology Aleko Lilius (1890–1977), Finnish adventurer and author Carl-Gustaf Lilius (1928–1998), Finnish painter, sculptor and author, married to Irmelin Sandman Lilius Henrik Lilius, (1939-) professor of art history at Helsinki University, professor of architectural history at Helsinki University of Technology and former head of The National Board of Antiquities Mikael Lilius (1949-), former president and CEO of the Finnish energy company Fortum See also The National Biography of Finland Swedish-speaking Finns References ↑ Schoolfield, George C. (1998). A History of Finland's Literature. U of Nebraska Press. ISBN 0803241895. ↑ Considine, John P. (2017). Small Dictionaries and Curiosity: Lexicography and Fieldwork in Post-medieval Europe. ISBN 9780198785019. Related Articles