Neustadt An Der Aisch - Persons Associated With Neustadt An Der Aisch

Persons Associated With Neustadt An Der Aisch

  • Albrecht Achilles (* 9 November 1414 in Tangermünde; † 11. March 1486 in Frankfurt/Main), margrave and Elector
  • Kaspar Loener (* 1493 in Markt Erlbach; † 1546), Protestant Reformer in Hof
  • Peter Kolb (* 10 October 1675 in Dörflas, today district of Marktredwitz; † 31. December 1726 in Neustadt an der Aisch), teacher and ethnologist
  • Johann Christoph Georg Schiedmayer (* 1740; † 1820), master joiner, builder of organs and other music instruments
  • Johann Leonhard Städtler (also: Stättler; * 1758; † 1827), painter, copperplate engraver and restorer
  • Jean Paul (* 21 March 1763 in Wunsiedel; † 14 November 1825 in Bayreuth; in fact Johann Paul Friedrich Richter), author
  • Dr. Johann Georg Veit Engelhardt (* 1791; † 1855), theologist (University of Erlangen) and writer
  • Dekan Friedrich Bauer (* 1803; † 1873), member of the Frankfurt Parliament, delegate of the Bavarian parliament
  • Hans W. Geißendörfer (* 6 April 1941 in Augsburg), film director, author and producer
  • Prof. Dr. Guido Knopp (* 29 January 1948 in Treysa, today's town district of Schwalmstadt), historian, author and journalist
  • Lissy Gröner (* 31. May 1954 in Langenfeld), German politician (SPD), MdEP (since 1989)

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