- male
- Andrejs Pumpurs and a prominent figure in the Young Latvia movement. Growing up on both banks of the Daugava river, he was one of three children...
- male, deceased (1535)
- Wolter von Plettenberg (or Walter von Plettenberg, was the Master of the Livonian Brothers of the Sword from 1494–1535 and one of the greatest le...
- male, deceased (1528)
- Jakob Wimpfeling (July 25, 1450-November 17, 1528) was a German Renaissance humanist and theologian. Wimpfeling was born in Schlettstadt, Alsace....
- male, deceased (1705)
- Johann Ernst Glück was a great Latvian Lutheran writer, clergyman and Christian scholar. He is renowned for translating the Holy Bible into the L...
- female, 71 years old
- Lois Grimsrud Capps (born January 10 1938), an American politician, has been a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives...
- male, deceased (1703)
- Johann Georg Graevius (properly Guava or Greffe) (January 29, 1632 - January 11, 1703) was a German classical scholar and critic. He was born at...
- male, deceased (1755)
- Johann Lorenz von Mosheim (October 9 1693 - September 9, 1755), German Lutheran divine and Church historian, was born at Lubeck on the 9th of...
- male, deceased (1918)
- Ludwig Nommensen (1834-May 23, 1918) was a Lutheran missionary to Sumatra who also translated the New Testament into the native Batak language....
- male, deceased (1576)
- Basil Faber, Lutheran schoolmaster and theologian, was born at Żary (German: Sorau), in lower Lusatia, in 1520. In 1538 he entered the University o...
- male, deceased (1601)
- Nikolaus Krell (c. 1551 - October 9, 1601), chancellor of the elector of Saxony, was born at Leipzig, and educated at the university of his native...
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