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Stang is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Arnold Stang (1918–2009),
American actor Axel
Heiberg Stang (1904–1974),
Norwegian landowner...
- Manhattan, New York City, to
Jewish parents Anna
Stang (1891–1988) and
Harold Stang (1885–1971).
Stang claimed he
gained his
break in
radio by sending...
- Anna
Stang (May 18, 1834 –
December 23, 1901), née Anna
Sophie Margrethe Holmsen, was a
Norwegian feminist,
liberal politician and the
second President...
- Ivan
Stang (born Dougl**** St.
Clair Smith;
August 21, 1953) is an
American writer,
filmmaker and broadcaster, best
known as the
author and
publisher of...
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Dorothy Mae
Stang, SND (June 7, 1931 –
February 12, 2005) was an American-born
Brazilian member of the
Sisters of
Notre Dame de Namur. She was murdered...
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These Jag-
Stangs would be made in
Mexico for the
first time. Kurt
Cobain is the one who
recommended the idea to Fender,
picking up the "Jag-
Stang." Cobain...
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Latin characters.
Stang's law is a Proto-Indo-European (PIE)
phonological rule
named after the
Norwegian linguist Christian Stang. The law
governs the...
- Hans
Georg Jacob Stang (17
February 1858 – 11
September 1907) was a
Norwegian military officer and
politician from the
Liberal Party. He
served as the...
- Stangskyting,
literally Stang-shooting
named after Colonel Georg Stang (1858–1907), is a
practical rifle competition po****r in
Norway where dueling shooters...
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Frederik Stang (4
March 1808 – 8 June 1884) was a
Norwegian lawyer,
public servant, and
politician who
served as Norway's 1st
prime minister in Christiana...