Curtius (Lübeck)
Curtius is the name of a German family who immigrated to Lübeck from Livonia with Karl Werner Curtius, who was born in 1736, and which produced various well-known members in this branch, including
- Carl Hermann Curtius (1766–1819), doctor in Lübeck
- Adolph Curtius (1804–1888), pastor in Siebeneichen
- Carl Curtius (1841–1922), classical philologist and librarian
- Adolph Curtius (1804–1888), pastor in Siebeneichen
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Carl Georg Curtius (1771–1857), Syndicus of the Free and Hanseatic City of Lübeck
- Paul Curtius (1808–1833), pastor
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Theodor Curtius (1811–1889), Mayor of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
- six children
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Ernst Curtius (1814–1896), classical philologist, historian and archaeologist
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Friedrich Curtius (1851–1933), civil servant, Protestant church director and member of the state parliament
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Ernst Robert Curtius (1886–1956), literary scholar
- childless
- Olympia Curtius (1887–1979) ∞ Viktor von Weizsäcker (1886–1957)
- Greda Curtius (1889–1972) ∞ Werner Picht (1887–1965)
- Georg Picht (1913–1982) ∞ Edith Picht-Axenfeld (1914–2001)
- Friedrich Curtius (1896–1975)
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Ernst Robert Curtius (1886–1956), literary scholar
- Dora Curtius (1854–1931) ∞ Karl Georg Richard Lepsius (1851–1915)
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Friedrich Curtius (1851–1933), civil servant, Protestant church director and member of the state parliament
- Georg Curtius (1820–1885), classical philologist
There is probably no relationship to the theologian and superintendent of the Lübeck church Valentin Curtius (1493–1567).
literature
- Wilhelm Hahn: Ernst and Georg Curtius and their family group. In: Familienkundliches Jahrbuch Schleswig-Holstein 5, 1966, pp. 28–33.
- Hilde Herrmann: The three Curtius families. In: Neue Deutsche Hefte 1, 1954/55, pp. 208-217.