Lahn

Lahn

The Lahn is a 245. 6-kilometer-long, right tributary of the Rhine in Germany. Its course passes through the federal states of North Rhine-Westphalia, Hesse, and Rhineland-Palatinate. It has its source in the Rothaargebirge, the highest part of the Sauerland. It meets the Rhine at Lahnstein, near Koblenz.

People born in Lahn (First 30 people) - Page 0

Oskar Jerschke

Oskar Jerschke

German playwright

Christian Ditter

Christian Ditter

German director

Gebhard, Count of the Lahngau

Gebhard, Count of the Lahngau

Member of the Conradines

Roger Lewentz

Roger Lewentz

Former Minister of the Interior and for Sport of Rhineland-Palatinate

Daniel Bahr

Daniel Bahr

German Politician

Nikolaus Heidelbach

Nikolaus Heidelbach

Illustrator

Timo Scheider

Timo Scheider

German motorsports racing driver

Julia Wiedwald

Julia Wiedwald

Film editor

Clara Louise

Clara Louise

Singer

HansJürgen Burkard

HansJürgen Burkard

German photographer

Annika Olbrich

Annika Olbrich

Actress

Markus Fachbach

Markus Fachbach


Manuel Kauers

Manuel Kauers

German mathematician

Oliver Laux

Oliver Laux

German footballer

Gunter Runkel

Gunter Runkel

German sociologist

Michael Born

Michael Born

German journalist

Rudi Geil

Rudi Geil

German pedagogue

Carsten K, Rath

Carsten K, Rath

Entrepreneur

Walter Benz

Walter Benz

German mathematician

Michael Reif

Michael Reif

German musician

Philipp Langen

Philipp Langen

German former footballer

Josef Eberz

Josef Eberz

German painter

Karsten Dahlem

Karsten Dahlem

Actor

Dagmar Leupold

Dagmar Leupold

German writer

Gabriele Leupold

Gabriele Leupold

German translator

Manuela Grochowiak-Schmieding

Manuela Grochowiak-Schmieding

German politician

Heribert Meffert

Heribert Meffert

German economist

Heinrich Fisch

Heinrich Fisch


Bernhard Plettner

Bernhard Plettner

German electrical engineer

August Schmarsow

August Schmarsow

German art historian