Proper noun
Renn (plural Renns)
A surname.
Funding for translation of scientific texts in other languages was ongoing throughout the reign of certain caliphs, Abattouy, M., Renn, J. & Weinig, P., 2001. Source: Internet
Meyers (1985), 292 Spanish Civil War Hemingway (center) with Dutch filmmaker Joris Ivens and German writer Ludwig Renn (serving as an International Brigades officer) in Spain during Spanish Civil War, 1937. Source: Internet
And that original downtown retail hub served as a test case for Circle Centre, which Renn thinks wouldn’t have happened without the Marketplace’s example. Source: Internet
Renn Fayre main Renn Fayre is an annual three-day celebration with a different theme each year. Source: Internet
Sirera and Renn identify the period 1770–1830 as one in which "In a panorama dominated until that moment by France and England enters with strength and brio Germany of the Romantic period whose presence in the islands will increase". Source: Internet
The second type of expedition identified by Sirera and Renn is one that took place starting from more or less private initiatives. Source: Internet