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Ahrens is a
German surname,
derived from a
patronymic of
Ahrend or Arent,
which is a
variant form of the
given name Arnold.[citation needed]
Ahrens may...
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clergyman Uno
Åhrén (1897–1977),
Swedish architect and city
planner Ahrens (disambiguation) This page
lists people with the
surname Ahrén. If an internal...
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music by Alan
Menken and
lyrics by
Ahrens. She was a
mainstay writer and
performer for ABC-TV's
Schoolhouse Rock!
Ahrens also
wrote lyrics for the title...
- Kurt Karl-Heinrich
Ahrens, also
known as Kurt
Ahrens Jr., (born 19
April 1940 in Braunschweig, Germany) is a
former sports car
racing and
touring car...
- Evan Low.
Ahrens grew up in
household that
struggled with
substance abuse and he
experienced homelessness while attending college.
Ahrens was the first...
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Mariella Ahrens (born 2
April 1969) is a Russian-born
German actress.
Ahrens was born in
Leningrad (Saint Petersburg) as the
daughter of a
German computer...
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Chris Ahrens may
refer to:
Chris Ahrens (ice hockey) (born 1952),
retired American ice
hockey player Chris Ahrens (rower) (born 1976),
American rower...
- of June 17, 2020,
Ahrens died of
heart failure in
Santiago de
Chile at the age of 86.
Sports Reference:
Marlene Ahrens Marlene Ahrens:
Siempre que representé...
- (1911). "
Ahrens,
Franz Heinrich Ludolf". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 1 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press. pp. 433–434. ADB:
Ahrens,
Heinrich (Philologe)...
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Sieglinde Maria Ahrens (born 19
February 1936, in Berlin) is a
German organist and composer. She is the
daughter of (Johannes Clemens)
Joseph Ahrens (1904–1997)...