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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Erika Reihlen (born 2 August 1936) is a foErika Reihlen (born 2 August 1936) is a former president of the German Evangelical Church Assembly. She served from 1991 to 1993. She is active in women's causes and on the BORA Women's Shelter Board of Directors. She has also been involved in Protestant/Catholic dialogue and was a children's dentist. Her husband Helmut is also a known figure in the church.lmut is also a known figure in the church. , Erika Reihlen, geb. Niebuhr, (* 2. August Erika Reihlen, geb. Niebuhr, (* 2. August 1936 in Brühl bei Köln) ist Zahnärztin und Medizinaldirektorin und Inhaberin zahlreicher gesellschaftspolitischer Ämter. Von 1991 bis 1993 war sie Präsidentin des Deutschen Evangelischen Kirchentages. Sie lebt in Berlin.elischen Kirchentages. Sie lebt in Berlin.
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rdfs:comment Erika Reihlen (born 2 August 1936) is a foErika Reihlen (born 2 August 1936) is a former president of the German Evangelical Church Assembly. She served from 1991 to 1993. She is active in women's causes and on the BORA Women's Shelter Board of Directors. She has also been involved in Protestant/Catholic dialogue and was a children's dentist. Her husband Helmut is also a known figure in the church.lmut is also a known figure in the church. , Erika Reihlen, geb. Niebuhr, (* 2. August Erika Reihlen, geb. Niebuhr, (* 2. August 1936 in Brühl bei Köln) ist Zahnärztin und Medizinaldirektorin und Inhaberin zahlreicher gesellschaftspolitischer Ämter. Von 1991 bis 1993 war sie Präsidentin des Deutschen Evangelischen Kirchentages. Sie lebt in Berlin.elischen Kirchentages. Sie lebt in Berlin.
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