Haguenau - Notable People

Notable People

See also category: People from Haguenau
  • Thomas Anshelm (de)
  • Werner Barkholt (1902–1942), a Catholic spiritualist
  • Alfred von Beckerath (de)
  • Charles Berdellé (fr)
  • Stéphane Besle
  • Philipp Biedert (de)
  • Philipp Friedrich Böddecker (1607–1683), a Composer and organist (de)
  • David Léon Cahun (1841–1900), a Jewish French traveler, Orientalist and writer
  • Wolfgang Fabricius Capito(n) (Köpfel) (1478–1541), a Christian theologian and reformer
  • Roger Corbeau (fr)
  • Morris E. Crain (1924 - March 13, 1945), a United States Army soldier
  • Louis Eisenmann (de)
  • Friedrich I. (de)
  • Albert Gemmrich
  • Karl Gengler (1886–1974), a politician
  • Gustave Glotz
  • Heinrich Gran (active from 1489 until 1527), a printer of incunabula
  • Heinrich von Isny (de)
  • Josel of Rosheim (1476–1554), a Jewish shtadlan, born here
  • Cédric Klein (fr)
  • Diebold Lauber (de)
  • Borach Levi, later Joseph Jean François Elie (1721 - ?), a Jewish convert to Christianity
  • Eliezer Liebermann (half of the 19th-century), an Austrian Jewish Talmudist son of the rabbi Zeeb-Wolf of this city
  • Sébastien Loeb (born 1974), 9-time World Rally Championship-winning driver
  • Marcel Loeffler (fr)
  • Adam Friedrich Löwenfinck (de)
  • Niklaus von Hagenau (de)
  • Jean-Georges Paulus (fr)
  • Reinmar of Hagenau, 12th-century minnesinger
  • Marie-Louise Roth (born 1926), a literary scientist (de)
  • Elie Scheid (1841–1922), a Jewish French communal worker and writer
  • Diebold Schilling the Younger (before 1460, Haguenau (?) - 1515 (?)), an Alsatian-Swiss chronicler
  • Marius Schneider (fr)
  • Elek Schwartz
  • Theobald Schwarz (de)
  • Pierre Seel (1923–2005), an activist
  • Eduard Stadtler (de)
  • Johannes Stroux (de)
  • Peter Stühlen (de)
  • Joseph Thierry (fr)
  • Michel Walter (fr)
  • Mathieu Weill (1851 - ?), a Jewish French mathematician

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