- male, deceased (1856)
- Johann Kaspar Zeuß was a German historian and founder of Celtic philology.
- male, deceased (1862)
- Paul Joseph Nardini (July 25, 1821-January 27, 1862) was a diocesean priest and the founder of the religious order the Franciscan Sisters of the...
- male, deceased (1298)
- Adolf or Adolph (c. 1255 - 2 July 1298) was the King of Germany from 1292 until 1298. His title in his lifetime was "rex Romanorum", but he is...
- male
- Rabbi Isaac ben Asher HaLevi or Riva is the earliest known Tosafist, son-in-law of Eliakim ben Meshullam and pupil of Rashi. He flourished in...
- male, deceased (1882)
- Karl Felix Halm (April 5, 1809 - October 5, 1882), was a German classical scholar and critic. He was born at Munich. In 1849, having held...
- male, deceased (1869)
- Nicolaus von Weis was Bishop of Speyer (in the Rhenish Palatinate in what is now Germany). He was born in Rimlingen, Lorraine, 8 March, 1796; he...
- 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 (1876)
- Daniel Bonifacius von Haneberg (Tanne near Kempten, Bavaria, 16 June1816 - Speyer, Rhine Palatinate, 31 May1876) was a German Catholic bishop and...
- male, deceased (1039)
- Conrad II (probably 1003-20 July 1039), called the Younger, was the Salian duke of Carinthia from 1035. His father, Conrad I died in 1011 when he...
- male, deceased (1710)
- Johann Georg Gichtel (March 14, 1638 -January 21, 1710), German mystic, was born at Regensburg, where his father was a member of senate. Having...
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