List of University of Bonn People - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

  • Konrad Adenauer, Law
  • Mary Agria, Journalist/author
  • Norbert Blüm, Philosophy, German Literature, History and Theology
  • Heinrich Brüning, Economics
  • Karl Bücher, History and Philology
  • Pierre Colas, Anthropology (PhD 2004)
  • Konrad Duden, Philology
  • Max Ernst, Art History
  • Johann Carl Fuhlrott, Theology and Biology
  • Carl Remigius Fresenius, Chemistry
  • Frederick III, German Emperor
  • Frederick Francis II, Grand Duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
  • Emanuel Geibel, Theology and Classics
  • Abraham Geiger, Arabic Language
  • Joseph Goebbels, German Literature, Philosophy and Art History
  • Willi Graf, Medicine
  • Jürgen Habermas, Philosophy, History and Psychology
  • G. Stanley Hall, Philosophy and Psychology
  • Heinrich Heine, Law
  • August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben, German Literature
  • Friedrich Gustav Jakob Henle, Medicine
  • Paul Heyse, Classics
  • Oskar Lafontaine, Physics
  • Arnold von Lasaulx, Mineralogy, Petrography
  • Karl Marx, Law, History and Philosophy
  • Wilhelm Marx, Law
  • Friedrich Nietzsche, Philosophy and Theology
  • Luigi Pirandello, Romance Languages
  • Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Philosophy
  • Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein
  • Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia
  • August Schleicher, Classics
  • Robert Schuman, Law
  • Carl Schurz, Philology and History
  • Karlheinz Stockhausen, Phonetics and Communication Science
  • Sebastian Thrun, Artificial Intelligence
  • Karl Weierstraß, Law and Economics
  • Udny Yule, Experimental physics
  • William II, German Emperor
  • Friedrich Wolf, Medicine, Philosophy and Art History

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