Halle (Saale)

Halle (Saale)

Halle is a city in central Germany. Opposite its 16th-century church Marktkirche Unser Lieben Frauen is the Roter Turm, a landmark Gothic bell tower. The Händel-Haus is the former home of the famed baroque composer, with exhibits on his life and music. Modern and classical art is on display at the Kunstmuseum Moritzburg, in a restored Renaissance castle. The Zoological Garden includes a section on mountain animals.

People died in Halle Saale (First 49 people) - Page 1

August Hermann Francke

August Hermann Francke

German theologian

Johann Eduard Erdmann

Johann Eduard Erdmann

Pastor

Ernst Damzog

Ernst Damzog

German policeman

Julius Kühn

Julius Kühn

German handball player

Julius Stenzel

Julius Stenzel


Albert Von Ruville

Albert Von Ruville

German historian

Wilhelm Gesenius

Wilhelm Gesenius

German orientalist

August Tholuck

August Tholuck

German theologian

Christian Friedrich Hunold

Christian Friedrich Hunold

German author

Dmitry Neverovsky

Dmitry Neverovsky

Russian military officer

Eduard Heine

Eduard Heine

German mathematician

Elisabet Boehm

Elisabet Boehm

German writer

Emil Friedrich Kautzsch

Emil Friedrich Kautzsch

German scholar

Otto Eissfeldt

Otto Eissfeldt


Johannes Conrad

Johannes Conrad

German economist

Karl Witte

Karl Witte

German jurist

Hermann Loew

Hermann Loew

German entomologist

Julius Schniewind

Julius Schniewind

German theologian

Gerhard Wohlgemuth

Gerhard Wohlgemuth

German composer

Veit Ludwig von Seckendorff

Veit Ludwig von Seckendorff

German statesman

Bernd-Dieter Hüge

Bernd-Dieter Hüge

German writer

Augustus, Duke of Saxe-Weissenfels

Augustus, Duke of Saxe-Weissenfels

Prince

Prince Franz Adolph of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym

Prince Franz Adolph of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym


Hans-Walter Bandemer

Hans-Walter Bandemer

East German mathematician

Gerhard Kettmann

Gerhard Kettmann

German linguist

Karl Heinrich von Bogatzky

Karl Heinrich von Bogatzky

German writer

Tilemann Olearius

Tilemann Olearius

German theologian

Gottfried Olearius

Gottfried Olearius

German theologian

Werner Walsch

Werner Walsch


Peter Findeisen

Peter Findeisen

German art historian

Heinrich Brandt

Heinrich Brandt

German mathematician

Anna Maria of Mecklenburg-Schwerin

Anna Maria of Mecklenburg-Schwerin


Rudolf Cobet

Rudolf Cobet


Karl Völker

Karl Völker

German architect

Adolf Eckert-Möbius

Adolf Eckert-Möbius

German physician

Georg Wissowa

Georg Wissowa

German author

Carl Robert

Carl Robert

Art historian

Klaus Schulte

Klaus Schulte


Edith Bergner

Edith Bergner

East German writer

Ernst II of Saxony

Ernst II of Saxony


Johann Fück

Johann Fück

Director of Deutsche Morgenländische Gesellschaft

Edgar Wollgandt

Edgar Wollgandt


Max von Bahrfeldt

Max von Bahrfeldt


Eduard Ebel

Eduard Ebel

Poet

Martin Warnke

Martin Warnke

German art historian

Johann Joachim Lange

Johann Joachim Lange

German theologian

Erich Harnack

Erich Harnack

German pharmacologist

Edgar Loening

Edgar Loening

Author

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