Behaghel

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Behaghel or Behagel is the family name of the following people:

  • Daniel Behagel (1625–1698), German merchant and manufacturer
  • Ernst Behaghel (1825–1903), German architect, building official of the Grand Ducal Baden (son of Johann Georg)
  • Felix Behaghel (1822-1889), German theologian (son of Johann Georg)
  • Fritz Behaghel (1891–1973), German export merchant, municipal civil servant, NSDAP member, city councilor and alderman in Berlin (son of Georg Behaghel)
  • Georg Behaghel (1870–1942), Prof. Dr.-Ing., German mining engineer, geologist and university professor (son of Hermann Behaghel)
  • Georg Christian Andreas Behaghel (1800–1871), German merchant and member of parliament
  • Johann David Behaghel (1804–1850), German doctor and member of parliament
  • Johann Georg Behaghel (1797–1861), professor at the Lyceum in Heidelberg (brother of Johann Peter)
  • Johann Peter Behaghel (1805–1871), professor at the Lyzeum in Mannheim (brother of Johann Georg)
  • Hermann Behaghel (1839–1921), German architect, construction officer in the Grand Ducal Baden (son of Johann Peter)
  • Otto Behaghel (1854–1936), German Germanist (son of Felix)
  • Otto Behaghel (chemist) (1895–1961), German chemist
  • Wilhelm Jakob Behaghel (1824-1896), German lawyer and university professor (son of Johann Georg)

See also:

  • Behaghel's laws describe the basic principles of the position of words and parts of sentences in sentences, formulated by the Germanist Otto Behagel (1854–1936)