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Sigurd Frithjof Herbern (22
November 1900 – 18
January 1987) was a
Norwegian sailor. He competed, with Øivind
Christensen as helm, in the Star
event at...
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Westerwinkel castle in
Herbern district...
- Dülmen 2595
Olfen 2596
Nordkirchen 2597
Senden 2598
Ottmarsbocholt 2599
Herbern 260 2601
Nauort 2602
Montabaur 2603 Bad Ems 2604 N****au (Lahn) 2605 Löf...
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Gerebern (or Gerebernus, Genebern, Genebrard, Gereborn, Gerebran, Gerebrand,
Herbern; died 7th century) was an
Irish priest who
baptized Saint Dymphna when...
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operation was modest, but in 1942 the work was
stepped up sharply.
Sigurd Fr.
Herbern now had the main
responsibility for the newspaper. Stig Bille,
Gunnar Eide...
- Karl-Heinz
Thiemann (born 1933 in
Herbern (Ascheberg) near Münster, Westfalen), is a
German operatic tenor.
Thiemann was born in Münsterland to a musical...
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Warriors 3–1 win
during a
German tour,
where he
scored two
goals against SV
Herbern. He pla**** the
entire game
during the
Brave Warriors' loss to
Morocco in...
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Saint Herbert (also Habern,
Herbern) (dates of
birth and
death unknown) is a
saint who is said to have once been the
bishop or
abbot of Marmoutier, France...
- Werne-West, a
sports club
based in his hometown,
before being signed by SV 1919
Herbern. He then
joined Hammer SpVg
before being signed by
Bundesliga club Borussia...
- also the
crossing of two key
roads (Hamm–Ahlen–Warendorf and Beckum–Ahlen–
Herbern), and the
beginning of a
third road (Ahlen–Münster). In its
early centuries...