-
Berens may
refer to: In places:
Berens Islands, Nunavut,
Canada Berens River a
river in Manitoba,
Canada Berens River Airport, an
airport in Manitoba...
- In 2012,
Tribune Media recruited Berens to host the
comedic news show Nightcap.
While a
reporter for KDAF-TV,
Berens won his
first Regional Emmy. In 2014...
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Admiral Berens may
refer to:
Mikhail Berens (1879–1943),
Imperial Russian Navy rear
admiral Yevgeny Berens (1876–1928),
Imperial Russian Navy vice admiral...
- Sean
Berens is an
American ice
hockey coach and
retired center who was an All-American for
Michigan State.
Berens'
college career began in the fall of...
- in
Moscow in 1928 and was
buried in
Novodevichy Cemetery.
Berens' brother,
Mikhail Berens, was also a
naval officer but
joined the
white side in the...
- Lúthien and
Beren are
characters in J. R. R. Tolkien's
fantasy world Middle-earth. Lúthien is an elf,
daughter of the elf-king
Thingol and goddess-like...
-
Beren and Lúthien is a
compilation of
multiple versions of the epic
fantasy Lúthien and
Beren by J. R. R. Tolkien, one of Tolkien's
earliest tales of...
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Hulse Berens (1804 – 23
August 1883) was an
English first-class
cricketer and
official of the Hudson's Bay
Company (HBC). The son of
Joseph Berens Junior...
- and
Carry On
Columbus (1992).
Berens died in
London in 1995, aged 92.
Denis Gifford (13 May 1995). "Obituary:
Harold Berens". The Independent. Archived...
- 1835.
Berens was
instrumental in
negotiations of
Treaty No.5 with the
Canadian government in 1875. The
community of
Berens River, and the
Berens River...