Marburg

Marburg

Marburg is a German town north of Frankfurt. It's home to Philipps University, founded in 1527. The Alstadt, or old town, includes half-timbered houses and the hilltop Landgrafenschloss, a castle with exhibits on sacred art and regional history. Bars and cafes line Marktplatz square and the narrow streets surrounding it. The 13th-century, Gothic-style St. Elizabeth's Church holds a shrine with the saint's remains.

People died in Marburg (First 11 people) - Page 2

Wilhelm Pfannenstiel

Wilhelm Pfannenstiel

German physician

Ursula Katharina von Baden-Durlach

Ursula Katharina von Baden-Durlach


Hartmut Stegemann

Hartmut Stegemann

German theologian

Rudolph Goclenius the Younger

Rudolph Goclenius the Younger

German physician ‧ Rudolph Goclenius' son

Anna of Katzenelnbogen

Anna of Katzenelnbogen

1443–1494

Eduard Grüneisen

Eduard Grüneisen

German physicist

Theodor Ferdinand Alexander Winkler

Theodor Ferdinand Alexander Winkler

German historian

Friedrich Matz

Friedrich Matz

German art historian

Margareta von Mansfeld

Margareta von Mansfeld

Ernest I, Duke of Brunswick's daughter

Bultmann

Bultmann

German theologian

Hans Fischböck

Hans Fischböck

Austrian banker