Faulhaber
Faulhaber stands for:
- Faulhaber (company) , manufacturer of electrical drives
- Faulhaber (family) , widely branched family of the Franconian lower nobility in the Middle Ages
Faulhaber is the family name of the following people:
- Albrecht Friedrich Faulhaber (1741–1773), German doctor, city physician of Ulm
- Andreas Faulhaber (1713–1757), German Roman Catholic clergyman
- Christoph Faulhaber (* 1972), German artist
- Christoph Erhard Faulhaber (1708–1781), German mathematician, physicist and theologian
- Christoph Jakob Faulhaber (1772–1842), owner of the Kronenapotheke in Ulm
- Dietrich von Faulhaber († after December 29, 1443), as Dietrich II. Abbot of the Schlüchtern monastery
- Elias Matthäus Faulhaber (1742–1794), German mathematician, physicist and theologian
- Erik Faulhaber (* 1966), German designer and typographer
- Gabriele Faulhaber (* 1953), German politician (DKP, Die Linke), MdL
- Georg Philipp Faulhaber (1770–1850), counselor in Ulm
- Hermann Faulhaber (writer) (1842–?), German writer and pastor
- Hermann Faulhaber (colonist) (1877–1926), German-Brazilian pastor and colony director of Neu-Württemberg, today Panambi , and co-founder of the German colony Porto Feliz, today Mondaí , in southern Brazil
- Jakob Faulhaber (1900–1942), resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Johann Matthäus von Faulhaber (1670–1742), an officer in Baden, was raised to the nobility in 1700
- Johannes Faulhaber (1580–1635), German mathematician
- Max Faulhaber (1904–1996), German politician (KPD) and trade union official
- Michael von Faulhaber (1869–1952), cardinal and archbishop of the Archdiocese of Munich and Freising
- Philipp Daniel Faulhaber (1713–1773), German military
- Ulrich Faulhaber (* 1941), German actor and voice actor
- Faulhaberin from the noble family Faulhaber of Wächtersbach , defied 1,564 of torture in a witch trial
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