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Ludwig Heeren (1760–1842),
German historian Cor
Heeren (1900–1976),
Dutch racing cyclist Friedrich Heeren (1803–1885),
German chemist Henri Heeren (born...
- Aimée de
Heeren, born Aimée Soto-Maior de Sá or Aimée de
Sotomayor (3
August 1903 – 13
September 2006), was a
Brazilian socialite and
secret service agent...
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Heeren is a
village and a
former muni****lity in the
district of Stendal, in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
Since 1
January 2010, it is part of the town Stendal...
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Heeren zeventien may
refer to:
Leadership of the
Dutch East
India Company Group of
intellectuals in Kamp Sint-Michielsgestel This
disambiguation page lists...
- The
Heeren Building was a
building built on the
corner of
Orchard Road and
Cairnhill Road in
Singapore in 1931. It was
demolished in 1990 due to a road...
-
chambers convened as the
Heeren XVII (the
Lords Seventeen). They were
selected from the bewindhebber-class of shareholders. Of the
Heeren XVII,
eight delegates...
- The
Quinta Heeren,
formerly known as the
Quinta del Carmen, is one of the
first private residence condominiums built in Lima
around the 1880s. Originally...
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Ludwig Heeren (25
October 1760, Arbergen – 6
March 1842, Göttingen) was a
German historian. He was a
member of the Göttingen
school of history.
Heeren was...
- Cor
Heeren (5
December 1900 – 7 May 1976) was a
Dutch cyclist. He
competed in two
events at the 1924
Summer Olympics. List of
Dutch Olympic cyclists "Cor...
- in
Islam (Herder-Library band 397th).
Translated from
Spanish by
Fatima Heeren-Sarka.
Issued on
behalf of the
Islamic Foundation, London. Herder, Freiburg...