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4
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16.9
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16.10
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Following are some of the notable people from
Nuremberg
in
Bavaria
, Germany.
Academia
[
edit
]
Presidents and directors
[
edit
]
Ottmar Hörl
(born 1950), an artist who was president and professor at the
Academy of Fine Arts, Nuremberg
August von Kreling
(1818–1876), sculptor, painter, and director of the
Academy of Fine Arts, Nuremberg
Johann Daniel Preissler
(1666–1737), painter and director of Nuremberg's
Academy of Fine Arts
Jacob von Sandrart
(1630–1708), portrait and map
engraver
who founded and was and first director of the
Nuremberg Academy of Fine Arts
Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach
Professors
[
edit
]
Heinz Bauer
(1925–2002), mathematician and professor at the
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Johann Bauschinger
(1834–1893), professor of
Engineering Mechanics
at
Munich Polytechnic
Hermann Beckh
(1875–1937), pioneering
Tibetologist
and prominent promoter of
anthroposophy
.
Hermann Bek-Gran
(1869–1909), painter, graphic artist, typographer, and professor of the
Academy of Fine Arts, Nuremberg
Wolfgang Bibel
(born 1938),
professor emeritus
at the
Department of Computer Science
of the
Technische Universität Darmstadt
Gustav Bischof
(1792–1870), geologist, chemist, and professor at the
University of Bonn
Ingo Böbel
(1947–2020), professor of economics at the
International University of Monaco
from 2000 to 2020
Johann Cochlaeus
(1479–1552),
humanist
, music theorist, and dean of the Liebfrauenkirche at
Frankfurt
William Craig
(1918–2016), philosopher who taught at the
University of California, Berkeley
Johann Gabriel Doppelmayr
(1677–1750), astronomer, mathematician, and professor of mathematics at the Aegidien-Gymnasium
Christian Enzensberger
(1931–2009), professor of
English studies
, author and a translator of
English literature
into German
Dieter Fensel
(born 1960), professor at the
University of Innsbruck
and director of the Semantic Technologies Institute Innsbruck
Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach
(1804–1872),
anthropologist
and philosopher, best known for his book
The Essence of Christianity
[
1
]
Manfred M. Fischer
(born 1947),
regional scientist
and emeritus professor of economic geography at the
WU-Vienna University of Economics and Business
Wilhelm Geiger
(1856–1943), Orientalist in the fields of
Indo-Iranian languages
and the history of
Iran
and
Sri Lanka
Heinz Gollwitzer
(1917–1999), chair of modern political and social history at the
University of Münster
Heinrich Guggenheimer
(1924–2021), mathematician and professor of
University of Minnesota
Paula Hahn-Weinheimer
(1917–2002), geochemist and professor at the
Technical University of Munich
Lisa Herzog
(born 1983), professor at the Center for Philosophy, Politics and Economics at the
University of Groningen
Rudolf Hickel
(born 1942), chair of public finance at
University of Bremen
Wolfgang Kaiser
(1925–2023), professor for experimental physics at the
Technical University of Munich
Uwe Kitzinger
(1928–2023), an academic who specialized in international relations
Wolfgang Koch
(born 1962), physicist and computer scientist who teaches at the
University of Bonn
Gerhard Koeppel
(1936 –2012), historian of
Roman art
, resident scholar at the
American Academy in Rome
, and professor of
classics
at the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Hermann Leuchs
(1879–1945), head of the chemistry institute of the
University of Berlin
Paul Carl Leygebe
(1664–1756), painter and anatomy professor at the
Prussian Academy of Arts
Hans Eberhard Mayer
(1932–2023), professor of medieval and modern history at the
University of Kiel
Anthony Oettinger
(1929–2022), computer scientist who co-founded the
Program on Information Resources Policy
at
Harvard University
.
Johan Martin Preisler
(1715 –1794), engraver and professor at the
Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
Volker Roemheld
(1941–2013), agricultural scientist, plant physiologist, and soil biologist at
Hohenheim University
Manfred Rühl
(born 1933), professor of communications at
University of Erlangen–Nuremberg
and the
University of Bamberg
Gerard Salton
(1927–1995), professor of
computer science
at
Cornell University
and "the father of
Information retrieval
"
Diet Sayler
(born 1939), painter, sculptor, and professor of painting at the
Academy of Fine Arts, Nuremberg
Christoph von Scheurl
(1481–1542), professor of law at Wittenberg University
Matthias Schwab
(born 1963), chair of
Clinical Pharmacology
at the
University of Tübingen
and medical director of the Department of Clinical Pharmacology at the University Hospital Tübingen
Daniel Schwenter
(1585–1636), professor of
Semitic languages
and mathematics at the
University of Altdorf
Peter Seeberger
(born 1966), professor of chemistry at
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
and at
ETH Zurich
Johann Philipp Siebenkees
(1759–1796), philosopher and professor at the
University of Altdorf
Hartmut Steinecke
(1940–2020), professor of Modern German Literature at the
University of Bonn
Alexander Strehl
, computer scientist and professor at the University of
Aalen
Karl Süssheim
(1878–1947), Islamic historian and professor at
LMU Munich
Conrad Tockler
(1470–1530),
rector magnificus
and professor of the
quadrivium
at
Leipzig University
Heiko Uecker
(1939–2019), professor of
Nordic Philology
at the
University of Bonn
Johann Christoph Wagenseil
(1633–1705), chair of
ecclesiastical law
and professor of history, civil law, and Semitic languages at the
University of Altdorf
Isabella Weber
(born 1987), economist and an assistant professor of economics at the
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Architecture
[
edit
]
Heinrich Beheim
(died 1403),
stone mason
and architect
German Bestelmeyer
(1874–1942), architect and proponent of
Nazi architecture
Georg Andreas Böckler
(
c.
1617
–1687), architect and engineer who wrote
Architectura Curiosa Nova
(1664) and
Theatrum Machinarum Novum
(1661)
Paul Buchner
(1531–1607), architect,
geometer
, carpenter and screw maker
Eva Buhrich
(1915–1976), architect and writer who fled Nazi Germany and became a prominent architectural commentator in Australia
Adolf Foehr
(1880–1943) architect,
city planner
, and building supervisor.
Herta Hammerbacher
(1900–1985),
landscape architect
who taught at the
Technische Hochschule Charlottenburg
(now
Technische Universität Berlin
)
Adam Kraft
(
c.
1460
–1509), stone sculptor, master builder and architect
[
2
]
Paul Pfann
(1860–1919), architect in the
Historicist
style and professor at the
Technical University of Munich
Hubert Ritter
(1886–1967), architect,
urban planner
and building official
Paul Ritter
(1829–1907),
architectural painter
and etcher
Sep Ruf
(1908–1982), architect and designer associated with the
Bauhaus
group
Albrecht Dürer
Adam Kraft
Art
[
edit
]
Caroline Achaintre
(1969), mixed media artist
Bernhard Afinger
(1813–1882), sculptor
Peter Angermann (born 1945), painter
[
citation needed
]
Johann Paul Auer
(1636–1687), painter
Ernst Aufseeser
(1880–1940), painter, illustrator and graphic designer
Barthel Beham
(1502–1540),
engraver
,
miniaturist
, and painter
Sebald Beham
(1500–1550), painter and
printmaker
mainly known for his very small engravings
Willem van Bemmel
(1630–1708),
Dutch Golden Age
landscape painter
Peter von Bemmel
(1686–1754), landscape artist
Anna Katharina Block
(1642–1719), Baroque flower painter
Esther Barbara Bloemart
(1651–1733), was a German art collector
Hans Bolsterer
(died 1573), sculptor, carver and
medalist
Werner Braun
(1918–2018), photographer, considered a founder of photojournalism in Israel
Cristoforo Coriolano
(born 1540),
engraver
Gabriela Dauerer
(born 1958),
contemporary artist
Hans Decker
, sculptor
Joachim Deschler
(
c.
1500
–1571), sculptor and
medalist
.
Barbara Regina Dietzsch
(1706–1783), painter and engraver known for
still lifes
Hans Dürer
(1490 –
c.
1538
),
German Renaissance
painter, illustrator, and
engraver
Agnes Dürer
(1475–1539) wife and model of artist
Albrecht Dürer
who helped run his workshops
Albrecht Dürer
(1471–1528), painter, engraver, printmaker, and theorist of the German Renaissance
[
3
]
Heinrich Egersdörfer
(1853–1915), artist, illustrator and cartoonist
Michael Sigismund Frank
(1770–1847), Catholic artist, rediscovered glass-painting
[
4
]
Magdalena Rosina Funck
(1672–1695),
botanical illustrator
Magdalena Fürstin
(1652–1717), artist and hand-colorist
Peter Gertner
(
c.
1495
– after 1541), painter
Dorothea Maria Graff
(1678–1743), painter
Jonas Haas
(1720–1775), engraver
Jobst Harrich
(1579–1617), painter
Guenter Heim
(1935–2014), artist known for impressionistic landscapes of western Canada
Johanna Helena Herolt
(1668–1723), artist
Werner Heubeck
(1923–2009), British transport executive
Augustin Hirschvogel
(1503–1553), artist, mathematician, and cartographer
Stefan Hirsch
(1899–1964), artist.
Hans Hoffmann
(1530–1591), painter,
draftsman
, and leading representative of the
Dürer Renaissance
Karl Jäger
(1833–1887), painter
Wenzel Jamnitzer
(
c.
1507
–1585), goldsmith and artist
Paul Juvenel the Elder
(1579–1643), painter
Anna Klein
(1883–1941), landscape, animal, and
genre
painter
Johann Adam Klein
(1792–1875), painter and engraver
Rudolf Koch
(1876–1934), type designer and a master of lettering,
calligraphy
,
typography
and
illustration
Johann König
(1586–1642), painter known for painting copper panels
Eliyahu Koren
(1907–2001), master typographer, graphic artist, and designer
Adam Kraft
(
c.
1460
–1509), stone sculptor, master builder and architect
[
2
]
Jobst Kuch
(1902–1963), painter
Hans von Kulmbach
(1480–1522), artist
Hanns Lautensack
(1524 –
c.
1560
),
etcher
and draughtsman
Heinrich Lautensack
(1522–1590), painter and goldsmith
Kunz Lochner
(1510–1567),
armourer
,
blacksmith
,
silversmith
, and court armourer for
Maximilian II
Leo Marchutz
(1903–1976), painter and
lithographer
Gustav Metzger
(1926–2017), artist and political activist who developed the concept of
Auto-Destructive Art
and the
Art Strike
.
John Miller
(1715 –
c.
1792
), botanical illustrator, engraver, painter, and botanist
[
5
]
Georg Mühlberg
(1863–1925), painter, draftsman and illustrator of children's books
Amalia Pachelbel
(1688–1723), painter and engraver
Georg Pencz
(
c.
1500
–1550),
engraver
, painter, and
printmaker
Georg Karl Pfahler
(1926–2002), painter, printmaker, and sculptor
Georg Martin Preisler
(
fl.
1750), engraver
Johann Justin Preissler
(1698–1771), painter and draughtsman
Valentin Daniel Preisler
(1717–1765), engraver
Maria Katharina Prestel
(1747–1794), engraver and painter
Doris Raab
(1851–1933), etcher and engraver
Johann Leonhard Raab
(1825–1899), printmaker and painter
William Frederic Ritschel
(1864–1949), California
impressionist
painter
Lorenz Ritter
(1832–1921), painter and etcher
[
6
]
Paulus Roetter
(1806–1894), landscape painter who became a prominent botanical and ichthyological artist
Ferdinand Rothbart
(1823–1899), draftsman, illustrator, history painter, and curator for the
Staatliche Graphische Sammlung
Philipp Rupprecht
(1900–1975), cartoonist of anti-Semitic caricatures
Susanne Maria von Sandrart
(1658–1716), artist and engraver
Eduard Sauer
(1899–1975), painter
Paul Schad-Rossa
(1862–1916), painter and sculptor, in the
Symbolist
style
Hans Leonhard Schäufelein
(c. 1480–1540), artist, painter, and designer of woodcuts
[
7
]
Erhard Schön
(
c.
1491
–1542),
woodcut
designer and painter.
Martina Schradi
(born 1972), cartoonist
Carl Max Schultheiss
(1885–1961), graphic designer
Matthias Schultheiss
(born 1946), graphic novel artist
Christine Silberhorn
(born 1974), physicist and professor at
Paderborn University
Virgil Solis
(1514–1562),
draughtsman
and
printmaker
in engraving,
etching
and
woodcut
Johann Sperl
(1840–1914), painter
Hans Springinklee
(
c.
1490
– c.
1540
), artist known for his
woodcuts
Dora Stock
(1760–1832), artist who specialized in portraiture
Veit Stoss
(
c.
1450
–1533), Renaissance sculptor, mostly in wood
[
8
]
Juergen Teller
(born 1964), fine art and fashion photographer
Carl Marcus Tuscher
(1705–1751),
portrait painter
,
printmaker
, architect, and decorator
Peter Vischer the Elder
(
c.
1455
–1529), sculptor
[
9
]
August Weger
(1823–1892),
graphic artist
,
steel engraver
and printer.
Michael Wening
(1645–1718), engraver
Michael Wolgemut
(1434–1519), painter and printmaker
[
10
]
Hermann Zapf
(1918–2015), typographer and calligrapher
Matthias Zündt
(1498–1586), engraver
Gustav Philipp Zwinger
(1779–1819), painter and etcher
Business
[
edit
]
Siegfried Bettmann
(1868–1951), bicycle, motorcycle and car manufacturer
Theodor von Cramer-Klett
(1817–1884), entrepreneur and banker
Ronald Grierson
(1921–2014), managing director of
S.G. Warburg
and vice-chairman of
General Electric Company
Max Grundig
(1908–1989), founder of electronics company
Grundig AG
Werner Heubeck
(1923–2009), transport executive, managing director of the
Northern Ireland
transport companies
Ulsterbus
and
Citybus
Adil Kaya
(born 1967), CEO of
SIGOS
Georg Leykauf
(born 1847), steel
metalware
producer and trader
Andy W. Mattes
(born 1963), president and chief executive of
Diebold
Max Michaelis
(1852–1932), South African mining magnate
Georg Zacharias Platner
(1779–1862), manufacturer-entrepreneur
Madeleine Schickedanz
(born 1943), heiress and philanthropist known for founding
Madeleine Schickedanz KinderKrebs-Stiftung
Ulman Stromer
(1329–1407), trader and factory owner
Cartography
[
edit
]
Martin Behaim
(1459–1507), cartographer best known for his
Erdapfel
, the world's oldest known
globe
[
11
]
Erhard Etzlaub
(
c.
1455
–1532),
cartographer
, astronomer,
geodesist
, and instrument maker
Hartmann Schedel
(1440–1514), one of the first
cartographers
to use the
printing press
, best known for his writing the text for the
Nuremberg Chronicle
[
12
]
Engineering
[
edit
]
Andreas Albrecht
(1586–1628), mathematician, engineer, and inventor of a variety of instruments,
David Beringer
(1756–1821), scientific instrument maker and craftsman
Michael Bümel
, maker of scientific and surveying instruments
Hans Düringer
(died 1477), clockmaker
Hermann Föttinger
(1877–1945), engineer and inventor
Peter Henlein
(1485–1542), locksmith and clockmaker who invented the world's first watch
Andre Kaup
,
electrical engineer
at the
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Karl Küpfmüller
(1897–1977), electrical engineer who worked in communications technology
Adolph Friedrich Lindemann
(1846–1931), engineer and businessman who was involved in the
Transatlantic telegraph cable
project
Otto Metzger
(1885–1961), engineer and inventor
Wilhelm Nusselt
(1882–1957), engineer
Norbert Riedel
(1912–1963), engineer
Johann Sigmund Schuckert
(1846–1895), electrical engineer and pioneer of the electrical industry
Robert Thelen
(1884–1968), aviation pioneer and designer.
Martin Vossiek
, engineer at the
University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Entertainment
[
edit
]
Tom Beck
(born 1978), actor, singer, and entrepreneur
Hans Berthel
(1914–2003), film
art director
Heinz Bernard
(1923–1994), actor and director and theatre manager
[
13
]
Sandra Bullock
(born 1964), actress, producer, and philanthropist
Annette Carell
(1926–1967), actress
Christoph Dreher
(born 1952), filmmaker, musician and scriptwriter
Angela Finger-Erben
(born 1980), TV presenter and journalist for
RTL Television
.
Herbert Fleischmann
(1925–1984),
film
and television actor
Katy Garretson
(born 1963), television director and producer
Nina Gnädig
(born 1977), actress
Ozan Güven
(born 1975), film, television, and theatre actor and screenwriter.
Margarete Haagen
(1889–1966), actress
Johann Kaspar Hechtel
(1771–1799), designer of parlor games including the prototype for the Petit Lenormand
cartomancy
deck
Thomas Hermanns
(born 1963), television presenter, comedian, screenwriter and director
Rudy Horn
(1933–2018), juggler
Şermin Langhoff
(born 1969), director of the
Maxim Gorki Theater
Marcel-André Casasola Merkle
(1977), video game designer
Friedrich Georg Leonhard Miedke
(1803–1842), actor, singer, composer, and theatre director
Kurt Neumann
(1908–1958), film director
Mirjam Novak
, television and film actress and screenwriter
Wolfgang Preiss
(1910–2002), actor
Tobias Rosen
,
Academy Award
-nominated film producer
Hanns Zischler
(born 1947), film actor
Law
[
edit
]
Wolfgang Fikentscher
(1928–2015), jurist, legal anthropologist, and professor at
University of Münster
School of Law,
University of Tübingen
, and
University of California at Berkeley School of Law
Jude Pate
, justice of the
Alaska Supreme Court
Gerhard Schricker
(1935–2021) legal scholar and professor at
LMU Munich
Hildegund Sünderhauf
, family law professor at the
Lutheran University of Applied Sciences Nuremberg
Anna Maria Zwanziger
(1760–1811),
serial killer
Literature and journalism
[
edit
]
Hans Sachs
Lilly Becher
(1901–1978), writer, journalist, and one of the first
anti-Nazi
writers
Karl Ewald Böhm
(1913–1977), writer who served as Director of East Germany's Central Publishing Department
Georg Friedrich Daumer
(1800–1875), poet and philosopher
Gisela Elsner
(1937–1992), novelist who won the
Prix Formentor
Hans Folz
(
c.
1437
–1513), author and poet
Helene von Forster
(1859–1923),
women's rights activist
and author
Katharina Gerlachin
(
c.
1517–1592),
printer
and publisher
Hans Glaser
(
c.
1500
–1573), printer, block-cutter,
woodcut
winter, and publisher
Claire Goll
(1890–1977), writer and journalist
Hans Wilhelm Hammerbacher
(1903–1980), author
Wilfried Happel
(born 1965), playwright and author of
radio plays
and
film scripts
Bertita Harding
(1902–1971), royal German biographer
Georg Philipp Harsdörffer
(1607–1658), jurist, poet, and translator
[
14
]
Karl von Hegel
(1813–1901), author and historian
Robert Ludwig Kahn
(1923–1970), poet
Hermann Kesten (1900–1996), novelist and dramatist
Anton Koberger
(
c.
1440
–1513), bookseller who established the first printing house in
Nuremberg
, known as the publisher of the
Nuremberg Chronicle
[
15
]
Robert Kurz
(1943–2012),
Marxist philosopher
, social critic, journalist, and editor of
Exit!
Christoph Gottlieb von Murr
(1733–1811), historian and journal editor
Eugen Ortner
(1890–1947), playwright and writer
Peter Owen
(1927–2016), publisher and founder of
Peter Owen Publishers
[
16
]
Johannes Petreius
(
c.
1497
–1550), printer
Johann Rietsch
(1778–1814), poet
Franz Schmidt
(1555–1634), diarist
Timur Vermes
(born 1967), writer
Johann Vogel
(1589–1663), poet and Lutheran minister
Medicine
[
edit
]
Lucie Adelsberger
(1895–1971), Jewish physician, imprisoned at
Auschwitz
and
Ravensbrück
Karl Bechert
(1901–1981),
theoretical physicist
Joachim Camerarius the Younger
(1534–1598), physician, botanist, and zoologist
[
17
]
Johanna Hellman
(1889–1982), surgeon
Ruth Illig
(1924–2017),
pediatric endocrinologist
and a professor of pediatrics at the
University of Zurich
Friedrich Sigmund Merkel
(1845–1919),
anatomist
and
histopathologist
Marion Rosen
(1914–2012),
physiotherapist
who developed the
Rosen Method
Fredric Wertham
(1895–1981), psychiatrist
Military
[
edit
]
Friedrich Beckh
(1908–1942),
World War II
military aviator
Edmund Blaurock
(1899–1966), general in the
army
of
Nazi Germany
during World War II
Gustav Fehn
(1892– 1945), German general during
World War II
Otto Heinrich Fugger, Count of Kirchberg
(1592–1644), professional soldier in Imperial and Bavarian service during the
Thirty Year's War
Hugo Gutmann
(1880–1962),
German Jewish
army officer
Georg Haus
(1895–1945), general in the
Wehrmacht
of
Nazi Germany
during
World War II
Karl Herzog
(1906–1998), German officer in the
Wehrmacht
during
World War II
Carl Hilpert
(1888–1947), German general during
World War II
Heinz Kemethmüller
(1914–1984),
Luftwaffe
ace
and recipient of the
Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross
during
World War II
Fritz Ritter von Kraußer
(1888–1934), SA-
Obergruppenführer
killed in the
Night of the Long Knives
Friedrich Freiherr Kress von Kressenstein
(1870–1948), German general who assisted in the direction of the
Ottoman Army
during
World War I
Hanns Laengenfelder
(1903–1982), German general during
World War II
Hans Michahelles
(1899–1975), German admiral during
World War II
Egbert Picker
(1895–1960), General in the
Wehrmacht
of
Nazi Germany
during
World War II
Friedrich Ritter von Röth
(1893–1918), German
World War I
fighter ace
Karl Schnörrer
(1919–1979), German
military aviator
who served in the
Luftwaffe
during
World War II
Otto Sponheimer
(1886–1961), German
General of the Infantry
during
World War II
Heinrich Thoma
(1891–1948), German general during
World War II
Arnold Hans Weiss
(1924–2010), U.S. Army intelligence officer who helped find Hitler's will
Music
[
edit
]
Pierre Alamire
(
c.
1470
–1536), music copyist, composer, and instrumentalist
Chaya Arbel
(1921–2007), Israeli classical composer
[
18
]
Johannes Bastiaan
(1911–2012), violinist
Albert Bittner
(1900–1980), conductor and
Generalmusikdirektor
Harald Blüchel
(born 1966),
electronic
artist who is mostly known under his alias Cosmic Baby
Karl-Walter Böhm
(1938–2000), opera singer
Kevin Coyne
(1944–2004), musician, singer, composer, film-maker, and writer
Hans Deinzer
(1934–2020),
clarinetist
Joerg Deisinger
(born 1966), bassist and a founding member of the band
Bonfire
Jacob Denner
(1681–1735), woodwind instrument maker
Hugo Distler
(1908–1942), organist, choral conductor, teacher, and composer
Dhurata Dora
(born 1992), singer and songwriter
Cornelius Heinrich Dretzel
(
c.
1697
–1775), organist and composer
Gerald Eckert
(born 1960), composer, cellist, and painter
Max Erdmannsdörfer
(1848–1905), conductor, pianist and composer
Christina Gerstberger
(born 1976), operatic soprano
Sascha Gerstner
(born 1977), guitarist and member of the band
Helloween
Gunther Göbbel
(born 1979), singer who took part in
Deutschland sucht den Superstar
Ernst Gröschel
(1918–2000), pianist
Johann Wilhelm Haas
(1649–1723), trumpet maker and
engraver
Hans Leo Hassler
(1564–1612), composer and organist
Jakob Hassler
(1569–1622),
Renaissance
composer
Kasper Hassler
(1562–1618), organist and composer
Johann Andreas Herbst
(1588–1666), composer and
music theorist
Sebald Heyden
(1499–1561),
musicologist
, cantor, theologian and hymn-writer
Stefan Hippe
(born 1966), composer, conductor and
accordionist
Carl van der Hoeven
(1580–1661), composer and organist
Hans Hopf
(1916–1993), operatic tenor
Willy Horváth
(1917–2011), violinist
Siegfried Jerusalem
(born 1940), operatic tenor
Johann Erasmus Kindermann
(1616–1655),
Baroque
organist and composer
Georg Andreas Kraft
(
c.
1660
–1726),
Baroque composer
and musician
Karl August Krebs
(1804–1880), pianist, composer, conductor and
Kapellmeister
Walter Kreppel
(1923–2003),
bass
singer known for his opera performances
Johann Krieger
(1651–1735), composer and organist
Johann Philipp Krieger
(
c.
1649
-1725),
Baroque
composer and organist
Rudi Mahall
(born 1966), contemporary jazz bass clarinet player
Marusha
(born 1966), electronic music disc jockey, producer, and television presenter
Johannes Menke
(born 1972),
music theorist
and composer.
Martha Mödl
(1912–2001),
Wagner
soprano/mezzo-soprano
Bernhard Molique
(1802–1869), violinist and composer
[
19
]
Sebastian Ochsenkun
(1521-1574), composer
Johann Pachelbel
(1653–1706), composer, organist, and teacher
[
20
]
Conrad Paumann
(
c.
1410
–1473), organist, lutenist and composer
Johann Pfeiffer
(1697–1761), violinist,
concert master
, and composer of the late
baroque period
Deva Premal
(born 1970), singer known for introducing
Sanskrit
mantras
into the mainstream
Franz Reizenstein
(1911–1968), composer and concert pianist
Ulrich Rück
(1882–1962), collector of musical instruments and dealer in pianos
Hans Sachs
(1494–1576),
Meistersinger
, poet, playwright, and shoemaker
[
21
]
Gerlinde Sämann
(born 1969),
soprano
known for her performances in concerts and operas
Martin Scherber
(1907–1974), composer
Ann-Helena Schlüter
, pianist, organist, composer, and poet
Alexander Schreiner
(1901–1987), organist of the
Salt Lake Tabernacle
who wrote the music to several
LDS hymns
Johann Staden
(1581–1634),
Baroque
organist and composer
Anton Ferdinand Titz
(1742–1811), composer, violinist, and
viola d'amore
player
André Watts
(1946–2023), pianist
Hieronymus Weickmann
(1824–1896), viola player and composer
Leopold Widhalm
(1722–1776),
luthier
Erwin Wohlfahrt
(1932–1968), opera singer
Dan Zimmermann
(born 1966), drummer in the bands
Gamma Ray
and
Freedom Call
Frederick I, Elector of Brandenburg
Markus Söder, 2018
Sigismund, 1433
Politics
[
edit
]
Hieronymus Baumgartner
(1498–1565),
Bürgermeister
and a major contributor to the early
Reformation
.
Günther Beckstein
(born 1943), Minister-President of Bavaria, and head of
Frederick V
's government-in-exile in
the Hague
Conrad I
(
c.
1186
–1261)
Burgrave
of
Nuremberg
from the
House of Hohenzollern
Conrad I of Raabs
(died 1143), Burgrave of Nuremberg
Conrad II of Raabs
(
c.
1125
– c.
1191
), Burgrave of Nuremberg
Rudolf Eberhard
(1914–1998), member of the
Landtag of Bavaria
Hieronymus Wilhelm Ebner von Eschenbach
Patricia Flor
(born 1961), Ambassador of Germany to China
Helene von Forster
(1859–1923), women's rights activist and author
Frederick I
(1139–1200), the first
Burgrave
of
Nuremberg
from the
House of Hohenzollern
Frederick III
(
c.
1220
–1297), Burgrave of
Nuremberg
from the
House of Hohenzollern
,
Frederick IV
(1287–1332), Burgrave of
Nuremberg
Frederick V
(
c.
1333
–1398), Burgrave of
Nuremberg
Frederick I, Elector of Brandenburg
(1371–1440), the last
Burgrave of Nuremberg
in 1397–1427
[
22
]
Frederick IV, Count of Zollern
(
c.
1188
– c.
1255
), Burgrave of Nuremberg
Michael Frieser
(born 1964), member of the German
Bundestag
Gottfried II of Raabs
(died
c.
1137
), Burgrave of Nuremberg
Gottfried III of Raabs
(died
c.
1160
), Burgrave of Nuremberg
Otto Gessler
(1875–1955), mayor of
Regensburg
,
mayor of Nuremberg
, and German Minister of Defence
Hermann Glaser
(1928–2018), politically engaged
cultural historian
and commentator
Karl Grönsfelder
(1882–1964),
Bavarian
political activist and politician
Nils Gründer
(born 1997), politician of the
Free Democratic Party
and member of the German
Bundestag
Thomas Händel
(born 1953),
member of the European Parliament
Marian Hastings
(1675–1729), Scottish Jacobite supporter
Katja Hessel
(born 1972), member of the German
Bundestag
Karl Holz
(1895–1945), Nazi Party politician
Luc Jochimsen
(born 1936), former television journalist and politician of
The Left
party.
John I
(
c.
1279
–1300), Burgrave of Nuremberg
John II
(
c.
1309
–1357), Burgrave of Nuremberg
John III
(
c.
1369
–1420), Burgrave of Nuremberg and
Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach
Lisa Kalvelage
(1923–2009), anti-war demonstrator during the
Vietnam War
Martin Kastler
(born 1974),
Member of the European Parliament
Willy Liebel
(1897–1945),
Oberbürgermeister
of Nuremberg (1933–1945)
Christian Gottfried Lorsch
(1773–1830), first civilian
first mayor of Nuremberg
after it incorporation into the
Kingdom of Bavaria
Kristine Lütke
(born 1982),
Member of the German Bundestag
Margaret of Bohemia
(1373–1410), Burgravine of Nuremberg
Ulrich Maly
(born 1960), Mayor of Nuremberg (2002–2020)
Donald McEachin
(1961–2022),
U.S. House of Representatives
,
Virginia Senate
, and
Virginia House of Delegates
Verena Osgyan
(born 1971), member of the
Bavarian Landtag
Melanie Oßwald
(born 1976), member of the German
Bundestag
Willibald Pirckheimer
(1470–1530),
Renaissance humanist
, imperial counselor, and a member of the City Council of Nuremberg
Jan Plobner
(born 1992), member of the German
Bundestag
Heinz Raether
(1909–1986), physicist and director of the Institute for Applied Physics at the
University of Hamburg
Hannelore Roedel
(born 1957), member of the German
Bundestag
Ludwig Scholz
(1937–2005), mayor of Nuremberg
Martin Sichert
(born 1980), member of the German
Bundestag
Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor
(1368–1437), King of Hungary, Croatia, Germany, Bohemia, and Italy;
Holy Roman emperor
from 1433 until 1437.
[
23
]
Markus Söder
(born 1967), Minister-President of Bavaria
Käte Strobel
(1907–1996), Federal Minister of Healthcare (1966–1969) and Federal Minister of Youth, Family and Health (1969–1972)
Johannes Wagner
(born 1991), member of the German
Bundestag
Bettina Borrmann Wells
(born 1874), suffragette
Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia
(1361–1419), King of Bohemia and German King
[
24
]
Tobias Winkler
(born 1978), member of the German
Bundestag
Giora Yoseftal
(1912–1962), Israeli Minister of Labour, Minister of Housing, and Minister of Development
Hans Ziegler
(1877–1957), founder of the founder of the
Socialist Workers' Party of Germany
and mayor of Nuremberg
Hans Zimmermann
(1906–1984),
Nazi Party
official
Religion
[
edit
]
Johann Wilhelm Baier
(1647–1695), theologian in the
Lutheran scholastic
tradition
Christoph Birkmann
(1703–1771), theologian and minister
Veit Dietrich
(1506–1549),
Lutheran
theologian
, writer, and
reformer
.
Eberhard I
(died 1164),
Archbishop of Salzburg
, Austria.
Christina Ebner
(1277–1356),
Dominican
nun
, writer and
mystic
August Engelhardt
(1875–1919), founder of a sect of sun worshipers in
German New Guinea
Johann Funck
(1518–1566),
Lutheran
theologian
Johann Heß
(1490–1547),
Lutheran
theologian and
Protestant reformer
Margareta Karthäuserin
(mid 15th century), nun and scribe at the
Dominican conven
Adelheid Langmann
(
c.
1306
–1375), nun known for her text,
Revelations
Katerina Lemmel
(1466–1533),
Birgittine
nun and patrician businesswoman
Georg Major
(1502–1574),
Lutheran
theologian
Hans Meiser
(1881–1956), Protestant theologian, pastor, and the first
Landesbischof
of the
Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria
.
Gustav Philipp Mörl
(1673–1750), theologian and librarian
Johann Sigismund Mörl
(1710–1791), theologian
Maximilian Nagel
(1747–1772), theologian
Lucas Osiander the Elder
(1534–1604), pastor of the
Evangelical-Lutheran Church in Württemberg
Poppo von Osterna
(died 1266), ninth
Grandmaster of the Teutonic Order
Caritas Pirckheimer
(1467–1532), abbess during the Reformation
[
25
]
Johannes Pfefferkorn
(1469–1523), Catholic theologian and convert from Judaism
[
26
]
Gerhard von Rad
(1901–1971),
Old Testament
scholar
,
Lutheran theologian
, and professor at the
University of Heidelberg
Werner Radspieler
(1939–2018), auxiliary bishop of the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bamberg
Karl-Josef Rauber
(1934–2023), cardinal and prelate of the
Catholic Church
Moritz Rosenhaupt
(1841–1900), Jewish cantor and composer
Sebaldus
(11th century), the patron saint of Nuremberg
Gottlieb Christoph Adolf von Harless
(1806–1879), Lutheran theologian
[
27
]
Hermann Josef Wehrle
(1899–1944), Catholic priest
Peter Henlein
Maria Sibylla Merian, 1679
Science
[
edit
]
Michael Adelbulner
(1702–1779), physicist, mathematician, physician, and astronomer
Karl Bechert
(1901–1981), theoretical physicist in
atomic physics
and politician
Ernst von Bibra
(1806–1878), scientist, naturalist and author
Maria Clara Eimmart
(1676–1707),
astronomer
,
engraver
and designer
Albert Fleischmann
(1862–1942), zoologist
Alfred Byrd Graf
(1901–2001), botanist
Ludwig Hopf
(1884–1939), theoretical physicist
Klaus Kalb
(born 1942),
lichenologist
Maria Sibylla Merian
(1647–1717),
entomologist
,
naturalist
and
scientific illustrator
Karl Michahelles
(1807–1834),
zoologist
Franz Wilhelm Neger
(1868–1923),
botanist
,
mycologist
and
dendrologist
Gertrude Neumark
(1927–2010), physicist
Johann Leonhard Rost
(1688–1727),
astronomer
Johannes Roth
(1815–1858),
zoologist
Hieronymus Schreiber
(died 1547), mathematician and
astronomer
Meier Schwarz
(1926–2022), plant physiologist
Ernst Stromer (1871–1952), paleontologist
Johann Wilhelm Sturm
Suzanne Saueressig
(1925–2013), first practicing female
veterinarian
in Missouri
Kaspar Uttenhofer (1588–1621), astronomer
Johann Christoph Volkamer
(1644–1720), botanist and author
Johann Georg Wagler
(1800–1832), herpetologist and ornithologist
Johann Andreas Wagner
(1797–1861),
palaeontologist
,
zoologist
, and
archaeologist
Bernhard Walther
(1430–1504), astronomer
[
28
]
Johannes Werner
(1468–1522), astronomer, mathematician, geography, and
instrument maker
Johann Wolf
(1765–1824), naturalist and ornithologist
Johann Philipp von Wurzelbauer
(1651–1725), astronomer
Olga Jensch-Jordan, 1931
Maximilian Mueller, 2008
Sports
[
edit
]
Kurt Albert
(1954–2010),
climber
Tobias Dier
(born 1976), professional golfer
Harry Frei
(born 1951), Australian rules footballer and cricketer
Alfred Kornprobst
(1940–1991),
weightlifter
who competed at the
1964 Summer Olympics
Günther Meier
(1941–2020), amateur boxer, bronze medalist at the
1968 Summer Olympics
Nicole Roth
(born 1995), professional
handball
player
Sebastian Steudtner
(born 1985), surfer
Tobias Wadenka
(born 1990), badminton player
Julia Willand
(born 1972), beach volleyball player
Lisa Zimmermann
(born 1996),
freestyle skier
who won the gold medal in
slopestyle
at the
2015 World Championships
Basketball
[
edit
]
Bastian Doreth
(born 1989), professional basketball player
Christopher McNaughton
(born 1982), professional basketball player
Kasha Terry
(born 1983), professional basketball player
Chess
[
edit
]
Georg Klaus
(1912–1974), chess player
Ludwig Rödl
(1907–1970),
chess
master
Cycling
[
edit
]
Willi Fuggerer
(1941–2015), track cyclist who competed at the
1964 Summer Olympics
Matthias Kessler
(born 1979), professional
road racing cyclist
Karl Kittsteiner
(1920–2011),
racing cyclist
who won the
German National Road Race
in 1946
Friedrich von Löffelholz
(1955–2017),
cyclist
who competed at the
1976 Summer Olympics
Fritz Neuser
(born 1932),
cyclist
who competed in the
tandem sprint
at the
1956 Summer Olympics
Gerhard Scheller
(born 1958),
cyclist
who competed at the
1984 Summer Olympics
Georg Umbenhauer
(1912–1970),
racing cyclist
who won the
German National Road Race
in 1936
Georg Voggenreiter
(1912–1986),
racing cyclist
who won the
German National Road Race
in 1947
Field Hockey
[
edit
]
Hermann End
(born 1942),
field hockey
player who competed at the
1968 Summer Olympics
Wolfgang End
(1939–2008),
field hockey
player who competed at the
1960 Summer Olympics
Nina Hasselmann
(born 1986), field hockey player who competed at the
2012 Summer Olympics
Hannah Krüger
(born 1988),
field hockey
player who competed at the
2016 Summer Olympics
Maximilian Müller
(born 1987), field hockey player, gold medalist at the
2008
and
2012 Summer Olympics
Norbert Schuler
(born 1938),
field hockey
player who competed at the
1960 Summer Olympics
and the
1968 Summer Olympics
Justus Weigand
(born 2000),
field hockey
player
Christopher Wesley
(born 1987),
field hockey
player who competed at the
2012 Summer Olympics
Football (American)
[
edit
]
Bruce Collie
(born 1962), professional player in the
National Football League
Dominik Eberle
(born 1996), National Football League player
Gymnastics
[
edit
]
Friedl Iby
(1905–1960)
gymnast
who competed in the
1936 Summer Olympics
Elisabeth Ostermeyer
(born 1929),
gymnast
who competed at the
1952 Summer Olympics
Hans Pfann
(1920–2021), gymnast who competed at the
1952
and
1956 Summer Olympics
Irma Walther
(1920–2005),
gymnast
who competed at the
1952 Summer Olympics
Lydia Zeitlhofer
(1931–2019),
gymnast
who competed at the
1952 Summer Olympics
Martial Arts and Taekwondo
[
edit
]
Jessin Ayari
(born 1992), mixed martial arts fighter and former Superior Fighting Championship Welterweight Champion
Rabia Gülec
(born 1994),
taekwondo
athlete who represented Germany at the
2016 Summer Olympics
Sümeyye Manz
(born 1989),
taekwondo
practitioner who won the gold medal at the
2008 European Taekwondo Championships
and represented Germany at the
2008 Olympics
and
2012 Olympics
Servet Tazegül
(born 1988),
taekwondo
practitioner who won the bronze medal at the
2008 Summer Olympics
Racing
[
edit
]
Hermann Böhm (1916–1983), motorcycle racer.
Fritz Riess
(1922–1991), racing driver
Tobias Siegert
(born 1991),
Grand Prix motorcycle racer
Shooting
[
edit
]
Heinrich Gollwitzer
(born 1923),
sports shooter
who competed at the
1960 Summer Olympics
Heinz Mertel
(born 1936),
sport shooter
who competed at the 1968, 1972 and
1976 Summer Olympics
Skating
[
edit
]
Florian Just
(born 1982), pair skater
Norbert Schramm
(born 1960), figure skater
Freimut Stein
(1924–1986), figure skater who competed at the
1952 Winter Olympics
Markus Tröger
(born 1966),
speed skater
who competed at the
1992 Winter Olympics
Soccer (football)
[
edit
]
Deniz Aytekin
(born 1978), football referee
Willi Billmann
(1911–2001), footballer and member of the German national football team
Ekin Çelebi
(born 2000), professional footballer
Marco Christ
(born 1980), professional footballer
Şamil Çinaz
(born 1986), professional.footballer
Benjamin Cortus
(born 1981), football referee
Dominik Eberle
(born 1996), football player
Karl-Heinz Ferschl
(1944–2023), professional footballer
Georg Friedel
(1913–1987), professional footballer
Benjamin Fuchs
(born 1983), professional footballer
Vanessa Fudalla
(born 2001), professional footballer
Sebastian Gärtner
(born 1993), professional footballer
Jann George
(born 1992), professional footballer
Peter Geyer
(born 1952), professional footballer
Argiris Giannikis
(born 1980), professional
football
manager
Madeleine Giske
(born 1987), professional footballer
Günther Glomb
(1930–2015), football manager and head coach of the
Thailand national football team
Gottlieb Göller
(1935–2004), professional footballer and manager
Michael Görlitz
(born 1987), professional footballer
Isabella Hartig
(born 1997), professional footballer
Georg Hochgesang
(1897–1988), professional footballer and manager
Arijon Ibrahimović
(born 2005), professional footballer
Helmut Jahn
(1917–1986), professional footballer
Hans Kalb
(1899–1945), professional footballer
Joannis Karsanidis
(born 1993), professional footballer
Alexandros Kartalis
(born 1995), professional footballer
Manfred Kastl
(born 1965), professional footballer
Georg Köhl
(born 1995), professional footballer
Michael Krämer
(born 1985), footballer
Frans Krätzig
(born 2003), professional footballer
Willi Kund
(1908–1967), footballer
Nastassja Lein
(born 2001), professional footballer
Ludwig Leinberger
(1903–1943), footballer who was part of Germany's team at the
1928 Summer Olympics
Horst Leupold
(born 1942), professional footballer
Jamie Leweling
(born 2001), professional footballer
Julian Löschner (born 1996), professional footballer
Alberto Méndez
(born 1974), professional footballer
Max Morlock
(1925–1994), professional footballer
Andreas Munkert
(1908–1982), footballer
Marc Oechler
(born 1968), professional footballer
Richard Oehm
(1909–1975), professional footballer
Adnan Osmanović
(born 1997), professional footballer
Chhunly Pagenburg
(born 1986), professional footballer
Christiane Pape
(born 1960),
para table tennis
player who won seven medals in world championships
Peter Perchtold
(born 1984), professional footballer and coach
Nils Piwernetz
(born 2000), professional footballer
Fritz Popp
(born 1940), professional footballer
Luitpold Popp
(1893–1968), professional footballer
Marco Rapp
(born 1991), professional footballer
David Raum
(born 1998), professional footballer
Sercan Sararer
(born 1989), professional footballer
Josef Schmitt
(1908–1980), professional footballer and member of Germany's team at the
1928 Summer Olympics
Patrick Schönfeld
(born 1989), professional footballer
Leonhard Seiderer
(1895–1940), professional footballer
Wolfgang Strobel
(1896–1945), professional footballer
Heinrich Stuhlfauth
(1896–1966), footballer and member of Germany's team at the
1928 Summer Olympics
Hans Sutor
(1895–1976), professional footballer
Sebastian Szikal
(born 1986), professional footballer
Malik Tillman
(born 2002), professional footballer
Timothy Tillman
(born 1999), professional soccer player
Heinrich Träg
(1893–1976), professional footballer
Frank Türr
(born 1970), professional footballer
Enrico Valentini
(born 1989), professional footballer
Daniel Wagner
(born 1987), professional footballer
Ferdinand Wenauer
(1939–1992), professional footballer
Marcel Wenig
(born 2004), professional footballer
Julian Wießmeier
(born 1992), professional footballer
Tasso Wild
(born 1940), professional footballer
Mike Windischmann
(born 1965), professional footballer
Aycan Yanaç
(born 1988), professional footballer
Ice Hockey
[
edit
]
Gerrit Fauser
(born 1989), professional
ice hockey
player
Bernd Herzig
(born 1941),
ice hockey
player who competed at the
1964 Winter Olympics
Marius Möchel
(born 1991), professional
ice hockey
player
Lukas Reichel
(born 2002), professional ice hockey player
Niklas Treutle
(born 1991), professional
ice hockey
player
Sven Ziegler
(born 1994), professional ice hockey player
Swimming and diving
[
edit
]
Gerda Daumerlang
(1920–2006),
diver
who competed in the
1936 Summer Olympics
Daniela Götz
(born 1987), swimmer who won a bronze medal at the
2004 Summer Olympics
Suse Heinze
(1920–2018),
diver
who competed in the
1936 Summer Olympics
Olga Jensch-Jordan
(1913–2000), springboard diver
Amina Kajtaz
(born 1996), swimmer who competed in the
women's 100-metre butterfly
at the
2016 Summer Olympics
Hermann Lotter
(1940–2013), swimmer who competed in the
1960 Summer Olympics
and the
1964 Summer Olympics
Teresa Rohmann
(born 1987),
medley
swimmer who competed at the
2004 Summer Olympics
Hannah Stockbauer
(born 1982), swimmer and bronze medalist at the
2004 Summer Olympics
Tennis
[
edit
]
Johannes Härteis
(born 1996), professional tennis player
Robin Kern
(born 1993), professional tennis player
Maximilian Marterer
(born 1995), professional tennis player
Hans Nüsslein
(1910–1991), tennis player and coach
Wiltrud Probst
(born 1969), professional tennis player
Jurij Rodionov
(born 1999), professional tennis player
Nicole Vaidišová
(born 1989), professional tennis player
Nina Zander
(born 1990), professional tennis player
Track and field
[
edit
]
Inge Bausenwein
(1920–2008), competed in the
women's javelin throw
at the
1952 Summer Olympics
Christian Haas
(born 1958), sprinter who specialized in the
100 metres
Hugo Leistner
(1902–2002),
hurdler
who won the
NCAA
championship in the
120 yd hurdles
in
1925
Wrestling
[
edit
]
Absolute Andy
(born 1983), professional wrestler
Georg Gerstäcker
(1889–1949),
wrestler
who competed at the
1912 Summer Olympics
Kurt Leucht
(1903–1974),
Greco-Roman wrestler
won a gold medal at the
1928 Summer Olympics
Tim Schleicher
(born 1988),
freestyle wrestler
who competed at the
2012 Summer Olympics
Alex Wright
(born 1975), professional wrestler
Other
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Abraham Grünbaum (activist)
, German Jewish activist.
Leonhard Mahlein
(1921–1985), trade union leader
See also
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Burgraviate of Nuremberg
List of mayors of Nuremberg
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