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Gerner is a
surname of
English and
German origin.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Andreas Gerner (1698–1749),
Danish naval officer Henrik Gerner...
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Viridarium Dani****. The
street Henrik Gerners Vej in Birkerød was
named in
honour of
Gerner. A
granite bust of
Gerner created by the
sculptor Johannes Kragh...
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Gerner G.I or
Gerner G I, was a small, low powered, two seat
biplane of
steel tube construction,
built in
Germany in 1928. Only one was
produced but...
- memoriam. The
street Gernersgade in
Copenhagen was
named for
Gerner in 1869.Henrik
Gerners Vej in Birkerød is on the
other hand name for his great-grandfather...
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Mathilde Gerner (French pronunciation: [matild ʒɛʁnɛʁ]; born 14
September 1996),
better known by her
stage mononym Hoshi, is a
French singer-songwriter...
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Edwin Frederick Gerner (July 22, 1897 – May 15, 1970),
nicknamed "Lefty", was a
Major League Baseball pitcher who pla**** in five
games for the Cincinnati...
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Gerhardsen Gerner is a
gallery for
contemporary art
located at Linienstr****e 85 in Berlin-Mitte. The
gallery maintains a
second space in Oslo, and is operated...
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Viktoria Viga Anna
Gerner (born 22
April 1989) is a
Liechtensteiner footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for FC
Staad and the
Liechtenstein women's national...
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Gerner-Mathisen (born 25
November 1947) is a
Norwegian sailor. He was born in Bærum. He
competed at the 1972
Summer Olympics in Munich. Sven
Gerner-Mathisen...
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Gerner Christiansen (13
March 1928 – 3
October 2006) was a
Danish sprint canoer who
competed in the late 1950s. At the 1956
Summer Olympics in Melbourne...