Mertens

Mertens is the surname of the following persons:

  • Andrea Mertens (born 1973 ), German film editor
  • Angelika Mertens ( b. 1952 ), German politician (SPD )
  • Burk Mertens (1950-2004), German radio host
  • Carl Mertens (1902-1932), German officer, journalist and radical pacifist
  • Christian Mertens ( b. 1977 ), German film director
  • Dieter Mertens ( economist ) ( 1931-1989 ), German labor and education researchers
  • Dieter Mertens ( historian ) ( born 1940 ), German historian
  • Dieter Mertens ( architectural historian ) ( born 1942 ), German architectural historian
  • Dries Mertens ( * 1987), Belgian footballer
  • Eckhard Müller- Mertens ( * 1923), German historian
  • Eckhard Stratmann - Mertens ( b. 1948 ), German teacher and politician (Alliance 90/DieGrünen ), MP
  • Eva Rechel - Mertens (1895-1981), German translator
  • Evariste Mertens (1846-1907), Swiss landscape architect
  • Ewald Mertens (1909-1965), German athlete, track coach
  • Frank Mertens ( b. 1961 ), German pop musician, see Alphaville ( band )
  • Franz Mertens ( art historian ) ( 1808-1897 ), German architect and art historian
  • Franz Mertens ( mathematician ) ( 1840-1927 ), Austrian mathematician
  • Franz -Josef Mertens ( b. 1934 ), German politician ( SPD)
  • Franz Karl Mertens (1764-1831), German botanist
  • Fritz Mertens (1963-2008), Swiss author
  • Gustav Mertens ( * 1899; ? † ) was a German jurist
  • Hanne Mertens (1909-1945), German actress and Nazi victims
  • Hans Mertens (1906-1944), German painter
  • Hans -Günter Mertens ( b. 1950 ), German state politicians (Hamburg ) ( SPD)
  • Hans -Joachim Mertens ( politician ) ( 1905-1945 ), German lawyer and local politician (NSDAP ), Lord Mayor of Brunswick
  • Hans -Joachim Mertens ( jurist ) ( born 1934 ), German lawyer and university professor
  • Hardy Mertens ( b. 1960 ), Dutch composer
  • Heinrich Mertens (1906-1968), German publicist and mayor
  • Heinrich von Mertens (1811-1872), mayor of Salzburg
  • Horst Mertens ( b. 1941 ), Member of Parliament ( DVU )
  • John Mertens (1935-1999), German state politicians (Hamburg ) ( CDU)
  • Joseph Mertens (1865-1934), German diplomat
  • Joseph Ludwig Mertens (1782-1842), Cologne banker
  • Jürgen Christian Mertens ( * 1953 ), German diplomat and ambassador
  • Karl Mertens (born 1958 ), German philosopher
  • Karl Heinrich Mertens (1736-1830), German botanist, son of Franz Karl Mertens and discoverer of mountain hemlock ( Tsuga mertensiana )
  • Klaus Mertens (actor ) ( 1929-2003 ), German actor
  • Klaus Mertens ( historian ) ( born 1931 ), German historian and architectural historian
  • Klaus Mertens ( singer) ( born 1949 ), German singer (bass baritone and bass )
  • Linda Mertens (born 1978 ), Belgian singer
  • Lothar Mertens (1959-2006), German historian and social scientist
  • Mathias Mertens ( b. 1971 ), German media scientist
  • Matthias Mertens (1906-1970), German Roman Catholic priest and detainees in the concentration camp Dachau
  • Meinolf Mertens (1923-2009), German national and European politicians (Nordrhein- Westfalen) ( CDU)
  • Oskar Mertens (1887-1976), Swiss landscape architect
  • Peter Mertens ( Business Informatics ) (* 1937), German business data processing and high school teachers
  • Peter Mertens ( politician) (born 1969 ), a Belgian journalist and politician ( PVDF )
  • Peter Mertens (1773-1828), Imperial Privy Councillor, Court Chamber Vice President
  • Pieter Mertens ( b. 1980 ), Belgian cyclist
  • Rainer Mertens ( b. 1961 ), historian and executive director of collections and exhibitions of the Deutsche Bahn
  • Robert Mertens (1894-1975), German zoologist and herpetologist
  • Sibylle Mertens Schaaffhausen (1797-1857), German classical archaeologist
  • Stéphane Mertens ( b. 1959 ), Belgian motorcycle racer
  • Theresa Mertens ( * 1987), German voice actor
  • Thomas Mertens ( b. 1950 ), German physician, virologist and professor
  • Tim Mertens ( * 1987), Belgian cyclist
  • Volker Mertens ( b. 1937 ), German German literature
  • Walter Mertens (1885-1943), Swiss landscape architect
  • Willem Karel Mertens (1893-1945), Dutch physician and hygienist
  • Wim Mertens ( b. 1953 ), Belgian composer and pianist
  • Winfried Mertens ( b. 1948 ), German General of the Army of the Bundeswehr
  • Wolfgang Mertens ( b. 1946 ), German psychologist and psychoanalyst

Mertens is the name of several places:

  • Mertens ( Texas) in the United States

See also:

  • Mertens group, preparatory body of the Committee of Permanent Representatives of the Member States ( COREPER I ) of the European Union
  • Set of Mertens (after Franz Mertens ), mathematical theorem from calculus
  • Mehrtens
  • Merten
  • Disambiguation
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