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Israeli footballer Lior
Reuven (born 1980),
Israeli former footballer Caspar Reuvens (1793–1835),
Dutch historian and
archaeologist This page or
section lists...
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Reuvens'
father was
transferred to
Paris after the
annexation of the
Netherlands by
France under Napoleon in 1810, so the
young Reuvens lived there...
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government of the Low
Countries and
Reuvens was sent to
determine its
value and
recommend on
whether to buy or not.
Reuvens was
enthusiastic about the collection...
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Reuven Ramaty (1937—2001) was a
Hungarian astrophysicist who
worked for 30
years at NASA's NASA
Goddard Space Flight Centre. He was a
leader in the fields...
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Reuven "Ruvi"
Rivlin (Hebrew: רְאוּבֵן "רוּבִי" רִיבְלִין [ʁeʔuˈven ʁivˈlin] ; born 9
September 1939) is an
Israeli politician and
lawyer who
served as...
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Reuven Yudalevich (Yudelevitz, Yudelevitch) (1862–1933), was a
funder and
founder of the city of
Rishon Le Zion, Israel. He was born in Kremenchuk, Russian...
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Reuven Shiloah (Hebrew: ראובן שילוח; born Zaslansky,
later shortened to Zaslani;
Shiloah was his
underground alias;
December 20, 1909 – May 10, 1959) was...
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Reuven Abergel (Hebrew: ראובן אברג'ל, Arabic: رَؤوبين أبيرجل; born
December 26, 1943) is a Moroccan-Israeli
social and
political activist and a co-founder...
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Reuven Frank (December 7, 1920 –
February 5, 2006) was an
American broadcast news executive. Born
Israel Reuven Frank (he
later dropped his
first name)...
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Reuven Hadinatov (Hebrew: ראובן חדינטוב; also "Hadinotav"; born
September 23, 1969) is an
Israeli former Olympic weightlifter. He
immigrated to Israel...