Rencher

Rencher

Rencher ist der Name mehrerer Personen:

  • Abraham Rencher (1798–1883), US-amerikanischer Politiker
  • Ingrid Rencher (* 1945), österreichische Dramaturgin und Übersetzerin
  • Terrence Rencher (* 1973), US-amerikanischer Basketballspieler

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