- male, deceased (1308)
- Albrecht I of Habsburg (July 1255 - May 1, 1308), sometimes named as Albert I, was King of Germany, Duke of Austria, and eldest son of German King...
- male, deceased (1552)
- Johann Cochlaeus (1479 - January 10, 1552) was a German humanist and controversialist. Originally Johann Dobneck, he was born of poor parents at...
- male, deceased (1635)
- Friedrich von Spee (February 25, 1591 - August 7, 1635) was a German Jesuit and poet, most noted as an opponent of trials for witchcraft. Spee was...
- male, deceased (1510)
- Duke Frederick of Saxony (26 October 1473 - 14 December 1510), also known as Friedrich von Sachsen or Friedrich von Wettin, was the 36th Grand...
- male, deceased (1565)
- Pier ("also:" Pietro) Paolo Vergerio (1498-October 4 1565), was an Italian Reformer. He was born at Capodistria (Koper), then part of the Venetian...
- male, deceased (1793)
- Adam Philippe, Comte de Custine, French general. Born in Metz, he began his military career in the Seven Years' War. He next served with...
- male, deceased (1011)
- Conrad I (c.975 - 12 or 15 December 1011), of the Salian Dynasty, was the duke of Carinthia from 1004. He was the third son Duke Otto I and thus...
- male, deceased (1139)
- Otto of Bamberg was a medieval German bishop who, as papal legate, converted much of Pomerania to Christianity. Otto was born into a noble family...
- male, deceased (1903)
- Solomon Loeb (1828-1903) was an American banker, who was born in Germany. Loeb came to the United States from Worms, in the present day Germany, in...
- male, deceased (1526)
- Eucharius Rösslin (Roslin, Rößlin), sometimes known as Eucharius Rhodion was a German physician who authored a book about childbirth called "Der Ros...
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