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- Blumenberg may refer to: Blumenberg (surname) Blumenberg, Cologne, part of Chorweiler, Cologne, Germany Blumenberg (quarry), near Eichstätt, Bavaria, Germany...
- Hans Blumenberg (born 13 July 1920, Lübeck – 28 March 1996, Altenberge) was a German philosopher and intellectual historian. He studied philosophy, German...
- Blumenberg is a German surname derived from the toponym Blumenberg ("flower hill" or "mountain"). Notable people with the surname include: Bettina Blumenberg...
- Leopold Blumenberg (1827–1876) was a Prussian Army officer who later served as a Union Army officer during the American Civil War. Leopold Blumenberg was...
- Frida Blumenberg (May 24, 1935) is a visual artist and sculptor working primarily in neon, acrylic, and bronze. Born in Durban, South Africa to Swedish...
- Retrieved 8 July 2024. Wheen 2001, p. 152. Blumenberg 2000, p. 98. Blumenberg 2000, p. 100. Blumenberg 2000, pp. 99–100. Seigel 1978, p. 494. Seigel...
- Rita Blumenberg (born 23 June 1936) is a West German retired pair skater. With her husband Werner Mensching, she won the silver medal at the 1958 German...
- Bettina Heinicke née Blumenberg (born 20 November 1962, in Braunschweig, Germany) is a German former field hockey player who competed in the 1988 Summer...
- flowers. German, Dutch, Scandinavian, and anglicized variant spellings are Blumenberg, Blomberg, Bloemberg, and Bloomberg. Many with the name are of Ashke****...
- Langenhorn, Hamburg on 19 October 1998. In 1975, German musician Karl-Heinz Blumenberg recorded the black humour single Gern hab ich die Frau’n gesägt (“I loved...