Talk:Ehrenberg
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Repair
[edit]I restored up this page per MOS:DAB as well as WP:SU. I restored the following entries because
I submit that previous edits were excessive for the dab page; and I have been assured of their pending
article creation soon. Also, updated Ehrenberg, Richard to cite Emmy awards(NATAS)
Please use caution with
heavy handed deletions w/o research.
Helicopter01@verizon.net (talk) 01:50, 13 August 2010 (UTC)
- It looks like you've been attempting to add this name to this dab page since 2006, also under the user name Helicopter01. Various editors have deleted it over the last 12 years, 5 or 6 times at least. Before adding any more entries to disambiguation pages, please create the bio article first. If the subject hasn't received coverage in independent sources meeting the criteria at Wikipedia:Notability (people), then there's no point in trying to create the article, let alone add it to a dab page. If you think there is enough published material to justify an article, you should probably start at Wikipedia:Articles for creation. --Dennis Bratland (talk) 19:04, 20 May 2019 (UTC)
Cleanup
[edit]For transparancy: I cleaned up this disambiguation page per MOS:DAB as well as WP:SU. I removed the following entries because I did not see their relevancy for the dab page; or because they were (would have been) redlinks without incoming links, and I doubt their article creation any time soon. Copy them back onto the main dab page if an article has been created.
- Eva Ehrenberg, née Sommer (1891–1964), wife of historian Victor Ehrenberg (historian).
- Richard Ehrenberg (born 1944), Technical Editor-Mopar Action Magazine (NY, USA)
- Richard Ehrenberg (born 1956), Technical Director—ABC News, ABC Sports {USA}, helicopter pilot, FAA Safety Team representative/counselor, web developer.
- Ehrenberg-Siday-Aharonov-Bohm effect, see Aharonov-Bohm effect
- Lewis R. B. Elton (Lewis Elton; born Ludwig Ehrenberg)
- Philipp Adolph von Ehrenberg, archbishop of Würzburg
- Vladimir Georgiyevich Erenberg
- Wilhelm Schubert van Ehrenberg (1637–1676), artist
- Samuel Meyer Ehrenberg (S. M. Ehrenberg) (1773–1853), German Jewish scholar and ancestry of Victor Ehrenbergs, the founder of the famous "Samson'sche Freischule in Wolfenbüttel (1807–46), and teacher of Zunz and Jost.
In places:
- a district of Altenburg, Thuringia
- a district of Hohnstein, Saxony
- a district of Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm, Bavaria
- a district of Wuppertal (Stadtbezirk Langerfeld-Beyenburg)