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Ernst Stromer von Reichenbach : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ernst Stromer
Ernst Freiherr Stromer von Reichenbach (June 18, 1871 – December 18, 1952) was a German paleontologist. He described the following Cretaceous dinosaurs from Egypt: ''Aegyptosaurus'', ''Bahariasaurus'', ''Carcharodontosaurus'', and the largest known theropod, ''Spinosaurus aegyptiacus''. Stromer also described the giant crocodilian ''Stomatosuchus''. The fossil bird genus ''Stromeria'', named in his honor by Kálmán Lambrecht in 1929, is today synonymized with ''Eremopezus''. The sauropod ''Paralititan stromeri'' is also named in his honor. ==Biography== Ernst Stromer had an aristocratic standing in German society (the "Freiherr" in his name roughly equals "baron" in English); his father had been the mayor in his home city of Nuremberg, and his ancestors had been lawyers, courtiers, scientists, architects, and other leaders. Ernst Stromer was married with Elisabeth Rennebaum (1886-1977) in 1920 and had three sons (Ulman, Wolfgang, Gerhart), all of whom became soldiers in the German army. Two died, while the third Wolfgang was taken prisoner by the Soviets. Many assumed that he had died, until he was returned to Germany in 1950.
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