August Marahrens

German bishop (1875-1950)
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August Marahrens
Landesbischof
ChurchEvangelical-Lutheran Church of Hanover
Personal details
Born
August Friedrich Karl Marahrens

(1875-10-11)October 11, 1875
Germany Hanover, Lower Saxony, Germany
DiedMay 3, 1950(1950-05-03) (aged 74)
Germany Loccum, Lower Saxony, Germany
NationalityGermany Germany
DenominationLutheran
Maranrens' tomb.

August Friedrich Karl Marahrens (11 October 1875, in Hanover – 3 May 1950, in Loccum, Lower Saxony) was a German Protestant bishop who served as Landesbischof of the Evangelical-Lutheran Church of Hanover

Bibliography

  • Paul Fleisch: Landesbischof D. Marahrens. In: Lutherische Kirche, Heft 20, 1935, 353–356.
  • Friedrich Duensing (ed.): Der Landesbischof und die Kirche. 1935.
  • Friedrich Duensing: Der Abschied Seiner Hochwürden des Landesbischofs D. Marahrens aus dem Bischofamte. 1947.
Titles in Lutheranism
New title Landesbischof of Hanover
1925–1947
Succeeded by
Hanns Lilje
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