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* [[Hans Mommsen]] (1930 – 2015), historian known for arguing a [[Functionalism versus intentionalism|functionalist]] explanation of the Holocaust |
* [[Hans Mommsen]] (1930 – 2015), historian known for arguing a [[Functionalism versus intentionalism|functionalist]] explanation of the Holocaust |
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* [[Wolfgang Mommsen]] (1930 – 2004), historian of 19th- and 20th-century Britain and Germany |
* [[Wolfgang Mommsen]] (1930 – 2004), historian of 19th- and 20th-century Britain and Germany |
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* Tycho Mommsen (1819 – 1900) |
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* Wilhelm Mommsen (1892 – 1966) |
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* Theodor Ernst Mommsen (1905 – 1958) |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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* [[Momsen]] (especially [[Charles Momsen]]) |
* [[Momsen]] (especially [[Charles Momsen]]) |
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{{surname|Mommsen}} |
{{surname|Mommsen}} |
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Revision as of 20:01, 17 December 2020
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Language(s) | Low German |
Meaning | son of "Mommo, Momme" |
Region of origin | Northern Germany |
Other names | |
Variant form(s) | 1. Momber, Momper, Mommer 2. Mombert, Mompert, Mommert, Mommertz; Munibert |
Mommsen is a surname, and may refer to one of a family of German historians, see Mommsen family:
- Theodor Mommsen (1817 – 1903), classical scholar, winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature
- Hans Mommsen (1930 – 2015), historian known for arguing a functionalist explanation of the Holocaust
- Wolfgang Mommsen (1930 – 2004), historian of 19th- and 20th-century Britain and Germany
See also
- Momsen (especially Charles Momsen)