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  1. Arne Næss Jr. (Urban East Norwegian: [ˈɑ̂ːɳə ˈnɛsː]; born Arne Rudolf Ludvig Raab; 8 December 1937 – 13 January 2004) was a Norwegian businessman and the second husband of Diana Ross.

  2. Arne Dekke Eide Næss (* 27. Januar 1912 in Slemdal bei Oslo; † 12. Januar 2009 in Oslo) war ein norwegischer Philosoph, der durch seine Lehrbücher in Logik, Methodologie und Philosophiegeschichte dazu beitrug, der Philosophie eine Schlüsselstellung im akademischen und intellektuellen Leben im Norwegen der Nachkriegszeit zu geben.

  3. Store norske leksikon. Historie. Teknologi-, industri og næringslivshistorie. Biografier i norsk næringslivshistorie. Arne Næss jr. Født: Arne Rudolf Ludvig Raab. 8. desember 1937, München, Tyskland. Død. 13. januar 2004, Sør-Afrika. Virke. Skipsmegler, investor og fjellklatrer. Familie.

  4. 26. Nov. 2021 · By Anil Pradhan. Original : November 26, 2021. Arne Naess Jr. was a successful Norwegian entrepreneur and mountaineer. He was also well recognized as the former husband of famous American singer Diana Ross. Who is Arne Naess Jr.? Arne Rudolf Ludvig Raab was born on 8 December 1937 in Germany.

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  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Arne_NæssArne Næss - Wikipedia

    Næss had two children with his first wife Else and was the uncle of mountaineer and businessman Arne Næss Jr. (1937–2004). [1] In 1939, Næss was the youngest person to be appointed full professor at the University of Oslo and the only professor of philosophy in the country at the time.

  6. 16. Jan. 2004 · By The Associated Press. Jan. 16, 2004. Correction Appended. Arne Naess Jr., a Norwegian shipping magnate and the former husband of the singer Diana Ross, fell to his death while climbing in...

  7. 20. Jan. 2004 · Arne Naess Jr., a Norwegian shipowner and ship charterer, died on Jan. 13 while climbing in the Groot Drakenstein mountains near Cape Town, South Africa. He was 66. Naess, a nephew of shipping magnate Erling Naess, was climbing alone when he slipped and fell 320 feet to his death.