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Persons That Bear The Name Reuter

  • Christian Reuter (1665- ca. 1712), writer
  • Edzard Reuter (born 1928), former Daimler-Benz manager, son of Ernst Reuter
  • Émile Reuter (1874-1973), Luxembourgian politician
  • Enzio Rafael Reuter (1867–1951), entomologist
  • Erich Fritz Reuter (1911–1997), sculptor in Berlin
  • Ernst Reuter (1889–1953), mayor of Berlin, Germany from 1948–1953
  • Fritz Reuter (1810–1874), poet
  • Gabriele Reuter (1859–1941), writer
  • George François Reuter (1805–1872), French botanist
  • Irving Jacob Reuter (1885–1972) Philanthropist and an automotive leader in the early 1900s. In 1925 he was named general manager and president of Oldsmobile
  • Ludwig von Reuter (1869–1943), admiral
  • Manuel Reuter (born 1961), race driver
  • Milly Reuter (born 1904), athlete
  • Renan Soares Reuter (born 1990), Brazilian footballer
  • Paul (Julius Freiherr von) Reuter (Israel Beer Josaphat), founder of Reuters news service
  • Stefan Reuter (born 1966), football (soccer) player
  • Theodor Reuter (1838–1904), Prussian school director, founder of Theodor-Reuter-Berufskolleg Iserlohn
  • Timothy Reuter Historian
  • Walter Reuter (1906–2005), photographer and resistance fighter
  • Wolfgang Reuter, mayor of Offenbach, Germany from 1986–1994

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