Martens
Martens means:
- Martens (Steinhausen an der Rottum) , district of the municipality Steinhausen an der Rottum, Biberach district, Baden-Württemberg
- Martens Clause , Principle of International Humanitarian Law
- Dr. Martens , a series of shoes
- Martens Peak , mountain peak in Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica
Martens is a family name for the following people:
A.
- Adelheid Martens (* 1913), German politician (KPD, SED)
- Adolf Martens (1850–1914), German materials scientist
- Alexander Martens (film producer) (* 1969), German film producer
- Alexander U. Martens (1935–2014), German publicist
- Alfred Martens (1881–1920), German architect
- Alke Martens (* 1970), German computer scientist
- Andreas Martens (* 1951), German cartoonist and author
- Andreas Martens , known as Andreas Martini (~ 1520–1561), German Protestant theologian
- Annika Martens (* 1977), German actress
- Anton Nikolaus Martens (1800–1848), provost in Dithmarschen
- Arthur Martens (1897–1937), German engineer and glider pilot
B.
- Bella Martens (1891–1959), German art historian
- Bob Martens (* 1961), Dutch-Austrian architect
- Brigitta Martens (* 1961), German politician (CDU)
C.
- Camilla Martens (* 1989), Danish badminton player
- Carl von Martens (1790–1861), German general and military writer
- Carl Gustav Jacob Martens (1810–1890), German timber merchant and member of parliament
- Christian Martens (1845–1917), German doctor in North Schleswig
- Christian von Martens (1793–1882), officer in the royal Württemberg service
- Conrad Martens (1801–1878), English painter
D.
- Daniel Martens (* 1999), Singaporean football player
- Detlev Martens (1847–1905), German doctor and politician
- Dionys Martens (1869–1934), Austrian musician
- Dirk Martens (* 1964), German actor
E.
- Eckhard Martens (* 1951), German rower
- Eduard von Martens (1831–1904), German zoologist
- Ekkehard Martens (* 1943), German philosopher
- Elke Martens (* 1956), German pop singer, copywriter, actress and presenter
- Elise Martens (1861 – after 1908), German opera singer (mezzo-soprano, soprano), see Elise Beuer
- Emil Martens (1886–1969), German businessman and football official
- Ernst Martens (politician) (1883–1981), German civil engineer and politician (FDP)
- Ernst Martens (diplomat) (* 1949), German diplomat
F.
- Finja Martens (* 1981), German actress
- Florian Martens (* 1958), German actor
- Franz Heinrich Martens (1778–1805), German physician and university professor
- Frédéric Martens (1806–1885), French photographer of German origin
- Friederich Martens , German Arctic explorer and travel writer
- Friedrich Fromhold Martens (1845–1909), Russian diplomat and lawyer of Estonian origin
- Friedrich Wilhelm Martens († 1861), German administrative officer and parliamentarian
G
- Georg von Martens (1788–1872), lawyer, traveler and natural scientist
- Georg Friedrich von Martens (1756–1821), German lawyer, diplomat and publicist
- Gerald Martens (* 1966 or 1967), Austrian basketball official and entrepreneur
- Gunnar Martens (* 1940), Danish civil servant
- Gunther Martens (* 1976), German Germanist and author
- Gustav Heinrich Martens (1842–1912), German ornithologist
H
- Hans Martens (soccer player) (1896–1980), German soccer player
- Hans Martens (athlete) (1911-1970), German athlete
- Hans-Albert Martens (1906–1986), German actor and radio play speaker
- Hans-Günter Martens (1930–2001), German actor and radio presenter
- Hans-Joachim Martens (1925–2018), German actor and director
- Harry Martens (* 1937), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Heinrich Martens (* 1956), German newspaper editor
- Heinrich Wilhelm Martens (1795–1877), German lawyer and politician
- Henry Martens (* 1987), German ice hockey player
- Hermann Martens (1877-1916), German cyclist
- Holger Martens (veterinarian) (* 1943), German veterinarian
- Holger Martens (historian) (* 1962), German historian and politician
J
- Jan-Pieter Martens (* 1974), Belgian football player and official
- Jean Martens (* 1961), German admiral
- Jef Martens , real name of Basto (musician) (* 1975), Belgian DJ and producer
- Jennifer Martens (* 1990), German soccer player
- Jessy Martens (* 1987), German singer
- Joachim Friedrich Martens (1806–1877), German labor leader
- Jochen Martens (* 1941), German zoologist
- Joern Martens (* 1968), German sound engineer and cook
- Johann Friedrich Martens (1803-1897), German businessman
- Johann Heinrich Martens (entrepreneur) (1706–1757), German businessman, association functionary and church functionary
- Johann Heinrich Martens (copper engraver) (around 1771– ??), German copper and steel engraver
- Johann Heinrich Martens (painter) (1815–1843), German painter
- John Martens (1875–1936), German architect and building ceramist
- Jürgen Martens (chemist) (* 1948), German chemist
- Jürgen Martens (politician) (* 1959), German politician (FDP), Minister of State in Saxony
K
- Kay-Uwe Martens , German lawyer
- Kerstin Martens (* 1974), German political scientist
- Kirsten Martens (* 1962), German politician (SPD)
- Klara Martens (* 1990), German co-founder and activist at Femen
- Klaus Martens (poet) (* 1944), German literary scholar and poet
- Klaus Martens (journalist) (* 1954), German journalist and filmmaker
- Klaus-Peter Martens (* 1941), German legal scholar
- Kurt Martens (1870–1945), German writer
L.
- Lieke Martens (* 1992), Dutch soccer player
- Ludo Martens (1946–2011), Belgian historian and politician
- Ludwig Christian Karl Alexander Martens (1875–1948), Soviet revolutionary
- Luise von Martens (1828–1894), painter from Württemberg
M.
- Maarten Martens (* 1984), Belgian football player
- Maria Martens (* 1955), Dutch politician
- Mario Martens († 2007), German radio presenter, musician and composer
- Martin Martens (1797–1863), Belgian botanist and chemist
- Matthias Martens , German television producer
- Maurice Martens (* 1947), Belgian football player
- Max Martens (1869–1932), German surgeon
- Max Volkert Martens (* 1948), German actor
- Michael Martens (* 1973), German journalist
N
- Nick Martens (* 1982), American ice hockey player
- Nike Martens (* 1985), German actress
- Norman Martens (* 1986), German ice hockey player
O
- Olaf Martens (* 1963), German photographer
P
- Paul Martens (* 1983), German racing cyclist
- Peter Martens (councilor) († 1607), councilor in Lübeck
- Peter Martens (linguist) (1919–2012), German linguist and dialectologist
- Peter Martens (engineer) (* 1932), German civil engineer
R.
- Rolf Martens (naval officer) (* 1938), German naval officer
- Rolf Martens (chess player) (1942–2008), Swedish chess player
- Rolf Wolfgang Martens (1868–1928), German poet
- Ronny Martens (* 1958), Belgian football player
S.
- Sebastian Martens (* 1980), German legal scholar
- Sina Martens (* 1988), German actress
- Stefan Martens (* 1954), German historian
T
- Theodor Martens (1822–1884), German painter
- Theodor Martens (publisher) (1897–1973), German publisher
- Thomas Martens (* 1958), German entrepreneur
- Thierry Martens (also among others: Dirck Martens, Theodoricus Martinus, or: Theodoricus Martini Alostanus; † 1534), printer and bookseller; 1473 Founder of the first printing house in the Netherlands
V
- Valérie von Martens (1894–1986), Austrian-German actress
- Volkert Martens (1897–1972), German politician (CDU), MdL Schleswig-Holstein
W.
- Walter Martens (architect) (1860–1937), German architect
- Walter Martens (party functionary) (1905 – after 1941), German party functionary (NSDAP)
- Wilfried Martens (1936–2013), Belgian politician (European People's Party)
- Wilhelm Martens (church historian) (1831–1902), German lawyer and church historian
- Wilhelm Martens (architect) (1842–1910), German architect
- Wilhelm Martens (grammar school director) (1858–1935), German historian and grammar school director
- Wilhelm Martens (judge) (1889–1974), German lawyer and judge
- Wilhelm Martens (politician) (1929-2008), German politician (CDU)
- Wolfgang Martens (philologist) (1924–2000), German philologist and literary historian
- Wolfgang Martens (lawyer) (1934–1985), German lawyer
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