- male, deceased (1467)
- Ludwig von Erlichshausen was the 31st Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights, serving from from 1449 or 1450-67. As did his uncle and predecessor...
- male, deceased (1570)
- Johann Brenz, the German theologian and Swabian Reformer, was born at Weil (8 m, s. of Stuttgart) June 24, 1499; died at Stuttgart September 11, 1570.
- female, deceased (1420)
- Elizabeth of Reute (also known as Betha the Good; Betha von Reute; Elisabeth Acheer; Elisabeth Achlin; Elisabeth Bona von Reute; Elisabeth den...
- male, deceased (1528)
- Bernhard Strigel was a German portrait and historical painter of the Swabian school, the most important of a family of artists established at...
- male, deceased (1541)
- Johann Faber was a Catholic theologian. He was born in Leutkirch, Swabia and studied theology and canon law at Tübingen and Freiburg in the B...
- male, deceased (1449)
- Konrad von Erlichshausen was the 30th Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights, serving from 1441-49. Konrad came from Ellrichshausen in Swabia, now...
- male, deceased (1541)
- Simon Grynaeus (1493- August 1, 1541), German scholar and theologian of the Reformation, son of Jacob Gryner, a Swabian peasant, was born in 1493...
- male, deceased (1547)
- Valerius Anshelm (1475 - 1546/47), born as Valerius Rüd, was a Swiss chronicler working in Berne. Anshelm was born in Rottweil, a city in Swabia t...
- male, deceased (1663)
- Adam Adami was a German diplomat and priest. Born in Mülheim am Rhein, Adami seems to have made his first studies in Cologne. At the age of 19, he e...
- male, deceased (1804)
- Ludwig Ferdinand Huber, German author, was born in Paris, the son of Michael Huber (1727-1804), who did much to promote the study of German...
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