Heidelberg

Heidelberg

Heidelberg is a town on the Neckar River in southwestern Germany. It’s known for venerable Heidelberg University, founded in the 14th century. Gothic Heiliggeistkirche church towers over the cafe-lined Marktplatz, a town square in the Altstadt (Old Town). The red-sandstone ruins of Heidelberg Castle, a noted example of Renaissance architecture, stand on Königstuhl hill. ― Google

People died in Heidelberg (First 49 people) - Page 1

Helene Mayer

Helene Mayer

German fencer

Carl Bosch

Carl Bosch

German chemist

Georg Hermann Quincke

Georg Hermann Quincke

German physicist

Walter Andreas Schwarz

Walter Andreas Schwarz

German singer

Karl Knies

Karl Knies

German economist

Edmund Schlink

Edmund Schlink

German theologian

Luo Ruiqing

Luo Ruiqing

Chinese Politician

Wolfgang Gentner

Wolfgang Gentner

German physicist

Hans von Salmuth

Hans von Salmuth

German general

Heinrich Rickert

Heinrich Rickert

German philosopher

Herbert Seifert

Herbert Seifert

German mathematician

Marianne Weber

Marianne Weber

German sociologist

Georg Klebs

Georg Klebs

German botanist

Viktor von Weizsäcker

Viktor von Weizsäcker

German physician

Hans Ehrenberg

Hans Ehrenberg

German theologian

Alfred Hettner

Alfred Hettner

German geographer

Georg Jellinek

Georg Jellinek

Lawyer

Gustav Radbruch

Gustav Radbruch

Former Reich Minister of Justice

Marsilius of Inghen

Marsilius of Inghen

Dutch philosopher

Louis II, Duke of Bavaria

Louis II, Duke of Bavaria


Kuno Fischer

Kuno Fischer

German philosopher

Ludolf von Krehl

Ludolf von Krehl

German internist

Erwin Walter Palm

Erwin Walter Palm

German scholar

Adolf von Harnack

Adolf von Harnack

German theologian

Karl Obermayr

Karl Obermayr

Actor

Martin Dibelius

Martin Dibelius

German theologian

Adolf Mayer

Adolf Mayer

German chemist

Leo Königsberger

Leo Königsberger

German mathematician

Richard Kuhn

Richard Kuhn

Austrian-German biochemist

Alwin Mittasch

Alwin Mittasch

German chemist

Alexandru Ioan Cuza

Alexandru Ioan Cuza

Prince

Ursula Wölfel

Ursula Wölfel

Author

Günther Bornkamm

Günther Bornkamm

Theologian

Claus Westermann

Claus Westermann

German translator

J. Hans D. Jensen

J. Hans D. Jensen

German physicist

Otto Haxel

Otto Haxel

German physicist

August Kopff

August Kopff

German astronomer

Georg Friedrich Creuzer

Georg Friedrich Creuzer

German archaeologist

Otto Bütschli

Otto Bütschli

German illustrator

Frederick IV, Elector Palatine

Frederick IV, Elector Palatine


Harry Bresslau

Harry Bresslau

German historian

Max Wolf

Max Wolf

German astronomer

Alfred Weber

Alfred Weber

German economist

Hans Kopfermann

Hans Kopfermann

German physicist

Gerhard von Rad

Gerhard von Rad

German theologian

Rolf Rendtorff

Rolf Rendtorff

Professor

Walter Jellinek

Walter Jellinek

Georg Jellinek's son

Princess Sophie of SaxeWeimarEisenach

Princess Sophie of SaxeWeimarEisenach

1888–1913

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