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  2. William Berg (classicist) - Wikipedia

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    William Berg III (August 13, 1938 – May 16, 2021), was an American classicist and historian from Gearhart, Oregon. On his mother’s side he was a descendant of pioneers (the Kernses) [ 1 ] who had migrated from Indiana to Oregon in 1852.

  3. William Berg - Wikipedia

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    William Berg may refer to: William Berg (classicist) (1938–2021), American classicist; William Berg (footballer), played for Royn Hvalba; William H. Berg House; See ...

  4. William II of Berg - Wikipedia

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    William II (c. 1348 – 25 June 1408) was born in Jülich, as the son of Gerhard VI of Jülich, Count of Berg and Ravensberg, and Margaret, daughter and heiress of Otto IV, Count of Ravensberg, and Margaret of Berg.

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  6. Arie Johannes Lamme - Wikipedia

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    In 1863, he compiled a catalog of the Fodor's holdings. [1] That same year, King William III named him a Ridder in the Order of the Oak Crown. In 1870, he resigned his position at Boijmans and was named Honorary Director. He was succeeded by his son, Dirk Arie Lamme and retired to an estate he had purchased in Berg en Dal. [2]

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  8. Mary Berg - Wikipedia

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    Mary Berg (born Miriam Wattenberg; October 10, 1924 [a] – April 2013) [2] was a survivor of the Warsaw Ghetto and author of a Holocaust diary, which contains her personal journal entries written between October 10, 1939, and March 5, 1944, during the occupation of Poland in World War II.

  9. William I of Berg - Wikipedia

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    William I of Berg (c. 1242 – 16 April 1308) was the son of Count Adolf VII of Berg and of Margaret of Hochstaden. [ 1 ] Upon the death of his brother, Count Adolf VIII of Berg , William succeeded as Count of Berg.