Proper noun
Spranger (plural Sprangers)
A surname.
J. A. Spranger found the political subtext of Heracleidae, never far to seek, so particularly apt in Athens towards the end of the peace of Nicias, in 419 BCE, that he suggested the date as its first performance. Source: Internet
In 1750 a "Battle of the Romeos" began, with Spranger Barry and Susannah Maria Arne (Mrs. Source: Internet
Kelly also noted evidence provided by county officials that from November 2015 to the end of 2016, Spranger used her bridge card at five different stores in western Wayne County. Source: Internet
Spranger alleges individuals named in the lawsuit “engaged in a civil conspiracy” against her, in part, because she is one of the first Republicans to win office in a mostly Democratic-controlled county government in 80 years. Source: Internet
Spranger fretted to The Macomb Daily she was only given two days to review and sign the document. Source: Internet
Kelly said Spranger needs an attorney to provide her with sufficient legal counsel. Source: Internet