- male, deceased (1004)
- Gisilher, Gisiler, Giseler, or Giselmar (died 1004) was the second Archbishop of Magdeburg, succeeding Saint Adalbert, from 1004 until his death....
- male, deceased (1023)
- Gero (died 21 October 1023) was the Archbishop of Magdeburg from 1012 until his death. He was a son of Dedo Wodenswege and Eilika (Eilica) and...
- male, deceased (1012)
- Tagino (died 9 June 1012) was the third Archbishop of Magdeburg from 1004 until his death. Tagino was a chaplain of Henry II, Duke of Bavaria,...
- male, deceased (981)
- Saint Adalbert (died 20 June 981), sometimes known as the Apostle of the Slavs, was the first Archbishop of Magdeburg (from 968) and a successful...
- male, deceased (1192)
- Wichmann von Seeburg (c. 1115 - 25 August 1192) was the Bishop of Naumburg (Zeitz) from 1150 until 1154 and Archbishop of Magdeburg from 1152 until...
- male, deceased (1012)
- Walthard or Waltaro (died 12 August 1012) was the Archbishop of Magdeburg very briefly from June to August in 1012. Walthard was the initial...
- male, deceased (1051)
- Humfrid, Hunfrid, or Hunfried (died 1051) was the Archbishop of Magdeburg from 1023 until his death. He was with the court of the Emperor Henry III...
- female, 799 years old
- Mechthild of Magdeburg was a medieval mystic, a Beguine, and a Cistercian nun, whose book "Das fließende Licht der Gottheit" ('The Flowing Light o...
- male, deceased (1958)
- Johannes Robert Becher (b May 22 1891 in Munich; d October 11 1958 in Berlin) was a German politician and poet. Johannes R. Becher was the son of...
- male
- Henning Fritz (* September 21, 1974 in Magdeburg, Germany) is a German Handball goalkeeper. He is the first goalkeeper to be named World...
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