Läänkö
Läänkö is a Finnish term that historically referred to a man, often of noble or wealthy background, who owned or managed a large estate or manor. The concept is closely tied to the agrarian society and the feudal structures that existed in Finland, particularly during the Swedish and Russian periods. A läänkö would typically possess significant land, resources, and often wield considerable influence within their local community and beyond.
The role of a läänkö was multifaceted. They were agricultural entrepreneurs, responsible for the productivity of
While the strict social hierarchy associated with the läänkö class has largely faded with the advent of