- male, deceased (1945)
- Hugo Sinzheimer (12 April 1875 in Worms, Germany-16 September 1945 in Bloemendaal-Overveen, the Netherlands) was a German legal scholar. Sinzheimer...
- male, deceased (885)
- Pope Adrian III (also known as Hadrian III) was Pope from May 17, 884 to September, 885. He was born at Rome. He died in September, 885, at Modena,...
- male, deceased (1105)
- Rabbi Shlomo Yitzhaqi, better known by the acronym Rashi, (February 22, 1040 - July 13, 1105), was a rabbi from France, famed as the author of the...
- male, deceased (710)
- Rupert of Salzburg (also Ruprecht, Hrodperht, Hrodpreht, Roudbertus, Rudbertus, Robert) (660? - 710) is a saint in the Roman Catholic Church and a...
- female, 44 years old
- Karin Beier is a German theatre director. Beier was born in Cologne, Germany, after studying English studies in Cologne, Karin Beier moved into...
- male, deceased (1781)
- Johann Nikolaus Götz, German poet, was born at Worms. He studied theology at Halle (1739-1742), where he became intimate with the poets Johann WL G...
- male, deceased (1665)
- Andreas Cellarius (c. 1596 Neuhausen, - 1665, Hoorn) was a Dutch-German cartographer, best known for his "Harmonia Macrocosmica" of 1660, a major...
- male, deceased (1085)
- Williram (d. January 3, 1085) was a German scholar of Christian scripture from near Worms. He is best known for having translated and paraphrased...
- female, deceased (710)
- Saint Erentrude, or Erentraud, (?–710) is a virgin saint of the Roman Catholic Church and is the niece of Saint Rupert of Salzburg. Her date and pl...
- male, deceased (1724)
- Samson Wertheimer (January 17, 1658, Worms - August 6, 1724, Vienna) was chief rabbi of Hungary and Moravia, and rabbi of Eisenstadt. He was also...
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