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*''Main article'': Strasbourg ==Born in Strasbourg== Strasbourg was the birthplace of: * Eric of Friuli (8th century), Frankish duke of Friuli * Gottfried Jordan Fagan Straßburg (12th century), poet * Johannes Tauler (1300–1361), mystic and theologian * Sebastian Brant (1457–1521), satirical poet and humanist * Jacob Sturm von Sturmeck (1489–1553), Protestant statesman and reformist * Katharina Zell (1497–1568), Protestant writer * Daniel Specklin (1536–1589), architect, engineer and cartographer * Sebastian Stoskopff (1597–1657), painter * Johann Fischart (1546–1590), satirical author * Albrecht Kauw (1621–1681), painter * Dagobert Sigmund von Wurmser (1724–1797), Austrian field marshal * François Christophe Kellermann (1735–1820), French marshall * Philip James de Loutherbourg (1740–1812), painter * Jean-Frédéric Oberlin (1740–1826), pastor and philanthropist * Heinrich Leopold Wagner (1747–1779), writer * Jean Baptiste Kléber (1753–1800), general * Louis Ramond de Carbonnières (1755–1827), politician, geologist and botanist * Marie Tussaud (1761–1850), founder of Madame Tussauds * Charles-Joseph Christiani (1772–1840), ''Maréchal de camp'' of the French Army * Jean-Baptiste Schwilgué (1776–1856), clockmaker * Jean-Georges Humann (1780–1842), statesman * Ludwig I of Bavaria (1786–1868) * Baruch Schleisinger Weil (1802–1893), American businessman and politician * Charles Frédéric Gerhardt (1818–1856), French chemist * Oscar Berger-Levrault (1826–1903), philatelist * Frédéric Albert Constantin Weber (1830–1903), botanist * Gustave Doré (1832–1883), painter * Charles Friedel (1832–1899), chemist and mineralogist * Émile Waldteufel (Charles Émile Lévy) (1837–1915), composer * Édouard Schuré (1841–1929), philosopher * Paul Émile Appell (1855–1930), mathematician * Charles de Foucauld (1858–1916), Christian mystic * Georges Weill (Strasbourg 1882 - Paris 1970), German politician who defected to France * Jean/Hans Arp (1886–1966), artist * Robert Heger (1886–1978), conductor * Charles Münch (1891–1968), conductor * Marcelle Cahn (1895–1981), artist * Hans Bethe (1906–2005), physicist, Nobel Prize winner * Hans-Otto Meissner (1909–1992), writer * Max Bense (1910–1990), philosopher * Jean-Paul de Dadelsen (1913–1957), poet * Camille Claus (1920–2005), painter * Jacques Martin (1921–2010), comic-book artist * Germain Muller (1923–1994), playwright, songwriter, poet, actor, humourist, politician * Marcel Marceau (1923–2007), mime * Jean-Claude Pascal Comedian * Claude Rich (born 1929), actor * Tomi Ungerer (born 1931), illustrator and caricaturist * Solange Fernex (1934–2006), politician * Marc Gilbert (1934–1982), TV producer * Liliane Ackermann (1938–2007), French Jewish community leader * Gilbert Gress (born 1941), football coach * Jean-Pierre Hubert (1941–2006), author * Bob Wollek (1943–2001), rally driver * Herbert Léonard (born 1945), singer * Joseph Daul (born 1947), politician * Francis Wurtz (born 1948), politician * Arsène Wenger OBE (born 1949), football manager * Jean-Marie Bockel (born 1950), politician * Catherine Trautmann (born 1951), politician * Christophe Ohrel (born 1968), football player * Eliette Abécassis (born 1969), writer * Yann Wehrling (born 1971), artist and leader of the French Green Party * Elif Şafak (born 1971), writer * Valérien Ismaël (born 1975), football player * Armando Teixeira (born 1976), football player * Salomé Haller, soprano * Mehdi Baala (born 1978), athlete * Paul-Henri Mathieu (born 1982), tennis player * Karim Matmour (born 1985), footballer * M. Pokora (born 1985), singer * Candice Didier (born 1988), figure skater 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of Strasbourg people」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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