- male
- The humanist and theologian Jacob Ziegler of Landau, was an itinerant scholar of geography and cartographer, who lived a wandering life in Europe....
- male, deceased (1851)
- William Joseph Behr, German publicist and writer, was born at Salzheim. He studied law at Würzburg and Göttingen, became professor of public law in...
- male, deceased (1573)
- Johann Pfeffinger (27 December 1493, Wasserburg am Inn - 1 January 1573, in Leipzig) was a significant Evangelist theologian and Protestant...
- male, deceased (1982)
- Otto Scherzer (9 March 1909 - 15 November 1982) was a German theoretical physicist from Passau who made contributions to electron microscopy.
- male, deceased (1141)
- Leopold IV, "the Generous" (c. 1108-October 18, 1141) was Margrave of Austria from 1136 and Duke of Bavaria from 1139 until his death. He was one...
- male, deceased (1888)
- Dr. Joseph Waltl (July 28, 1805-March 4, 1888) was a German physician and naturalist. Waltl was born in Wasserburg and studied at Landshut and...
- male
- Nicola Avancini, born in Tyrol, was an ascetical writer. He entered the Society of Jesus in 1677, and for some years held the chair of rhetoric and...
- male, deceased (1322)
- Agnes of Habsburg (ca. 1257 - 11 October 1322) was a daughter of Emperor Rudolph I of Germany and his first wife Countess Gertrude of Hohenberg. In...
- female, deceased (1999)
- Trudi Le Caine, C.M. (1911-September 5, 1999) was an arts patron involved with local and national arts initiatives in Ottawa, Canada. Born in...
- male
- Theobald (also "Theudebald", "Theodolt", or "Theodoalt") (died between 717 and 719) was the duke of Bavaria from at least 711, when his father...
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