- 27 km west of Hanover.
Rodenberg is also the seat of the
Samtgemeinde Rodenberg ("collective muni****lity"). The town of
Rodenberg lies
between the Deister...
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Michael Rodenberg,
nicknamed Miro (born 9
April 1970), is a
German keyboard player and
record producer known for
working with
power metal bands such as...
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August Henry Rodenberg (July 25, 1873 –
April 12, 1933) was an
American tug of war
athlete who
competed in the 1904
Summer Olympics. He was born and died...
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Rodenberg is a town in
Lower Saxony, Germany. It is also a
German surname.
Rodenberg may also
refer to:
Rodenberg (Samtgemeinde), a
collective muni****lity...
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Rodenberg (born June 8, 1956) is an
American attorney and
jurist who
served as a
judge of the
Minnesota Court of
Appeals from 2012 to 2020.
Rodenberg...
- Ilse
Rodenberg (born: Ilse Haupt: 3
November 1906 – 5
January 2006) was a
Hamburg typist who
became an
actress and, later, an
influential East German...
- Carl-Heinz
Rodenberg,
sometimes known as Karl-Heinz
Rodenberg (19
November 1904 in
Heide – 1995) was a
German neurologist and psychiatrist.
Rodenberg was proficient...
- The
Samtgemeinde Rodenberg is a
collective muni****lity in
Lower Saxony, Germany, of
about 16,000 inhabitants. It is
situated in the east of the district...
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Julius Rodenberg (originally
Julius Levy; 26 June 1831,
Rodenberg – 11 July 1914, Berlin) was a
German Jewish poet and author. He
studied law at the universities...
- Mülheim an der Ruhr,
Germany by
Thorsten Benning,
Morten G****,
Robin Rodenberg and
Reiner Henseleit. Originally,
group members started out
playing in...