- male, deceased (1554)
- Johann Wild (Ferus) (b. in Swabia, 1497; d. at Mainz, 8 September, 1554) was a German Franciscan scriptural commentator and preacher.
- male, deceased (1171)
- Frederick I (German: "Friedrich I") (c. 1075-October 5, 1171) was the Archbishop of Cologne from 1100 to 1131. Frederick I was a son of Count...
- female, deceased (926)
- Saint Wiborada of St. Gall (also Guiborat or Weibrath) (died 926) was a member of the Swabian nobility in what is present-day Switzerland. She was...
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- Moritz von Aberle was a German Catholic theologian. Born at Rottum, near Biberach, in Swabia, he died at Tübingen. He became professor in the O...
- male, deceased (1844)
- Philipp Emanuel von Fellenberg (27 June 1771 - 21 November 1844) was a Swiss educationist. He was born at Bern. His father was of patrician family,...
- male, deceased (1012)
- Saint Coloman (Koloman, Colman, Colomannus) of Stockerau (of Melk) (d. October 18, 1012) is a saint of the Catholic Church. He was a monk of either...
- male, deceased (1503)
- Duke George the Rich of Bavaria-Landshut (15. August 1455 -1. December 1503 Ingolstadt), (German: "Georg, Herzog von Bayern-Landshut"), since 1479...
- male, deceased (1704)
- Venerable Philipp Jenigen was a German priest from Eichstätt, Bavaria, who served as a popular missionary at the shrine of Our Lady of S...
- male, deceased (1351)
- Heinrich Dusemer von Arfberg (died 1351) was the 21st Grand Master of the Teutonic Knights, serving from 1345-51. Dusemer hailed from Swabia and...
- male, deceased (1967)
- Josef Madlener (1881-1967) was a German artist and illustrator. He was born near Memmingen, Swabia. His work was published in various newspapers,...
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