Fugger (disambiguation)
Fugger stands for:
- Fugger , Swabian merchant family
- Fugger of the lily , branch of the Fugger
- Fugger vom Reh , branch of the Fugger
- Fugger-Babenhausen , branch of the Fugger from the lily
- Fugger-Glött (noble family) , branch of the Fugger from the lily
Fugger is the family name of the following people:
- Andreas Fugger , called the Rich (* 1406 or 1394; † 1457), is considered to be the progenitor of the Fugger vom Reh
- Anna Fugger (1505–1548), wife of Anton Fugger
- Anna Fugger (1584-1616) (1584-1616), Swabian noblewoman
- Anton Fugger von der Lilie (1493–1560), German merchant and banker
- Barbara Fugger (1419–1497), wife of Jakob Fuggers the Elder
- Eberhard Fugger (1842–1919), Austrian naturalist
- Else Marie Fugger (1903–1982), German SED functionary in the GDR, secretary to Walter Ulbricht
- Georg Fugger von der Lilie (1453–1506), German merchant
- Hans Fugger (Weber) (? –1408/09), Weber and progenitor of both Fugger lines
- Hans Fugger of the Lily (1531–1598)
- Jakob Fugger ( Jakob Fugger the Rich ; 1459–1525), German merchant
- Jakob Fugger the Elder (1398–1469), German merchant
- Jacob III Fugger (1542–1598), German merchant and landowner
- Jakob Fugger (Bishop) ( Jakob IV. Fugger ; 1567–1626), German clergyman, Prince-Bishop of Constance
- Johannes Fugger , Hans Fugger the Younger (1591–1638), merchant and secret council of the city of Augsburg
- Johann Christoph Fugger (1561–1612), German nobleman, clerk in Prague
- Johann Eusebius Fugger (1617–1672), President of the Reich Chamber Court in Speyer
- Johann Jakob Fugger (also Hans Jakob , 1516–1575), German merchant and banker
- Johann Karl Philipp von Fugger-Glött (1691–1748), canon in Cologne
- Johann Fugger the Elder (also Hans, 1583–1633), merchant and landowner and master of Babenhausen and Boos Castle
- Johannes Fugger or Hans Fugger the Younger (1591–1638), businessman and Privy Councilor of the City of Augsburg
- Karl Fugger (lawyer) (1597–1662), German lawyer and President of the Imperial Court of Justice in Speyer
- Karl Fugger (1897–1966), German party functionary (KPD), trade unionist and resistance fighter against the Nazi regime
- Lukas Fugger , Lukas I. Fugger vom Reh (* 1439, † after 1499), son of Andreas Fugger and head of the family business
- Markus Fugger the Elder Ä. (Marx Fugger) of the lily (1529–1597)
- Octavianus Secundus Fugger (1549–1600), German merchant
- Otto Heinrich Fugger (1592–1644), Imperial and Bavarian Army Commander in the Thirty Years' War
- Philipp Eduard Fugger (1546–1618), German merchant
- Raymund Fugger von der Lilie (1489–1535), imperial count and art collector
- Sigmund Fugger von Kirchberg and Weißenhorn (1542–1600), Catholic pastor and bishop of Regensburg
- Sibylla Fugger († 1546), wife of Jakob Fugger
- Ulrich Fugger the Elder (1441–1510), German businessman
- Ulrich Fugger the Younger (1490–1525), German businessman
- Ulrich Fugger (humanist) (1526–1584), German businessman and humanist
Fugger von Babenhausen
- Anselm Maria Fugger von Babenhausen (1766–1821), Count and later Imperial Prince of the Principality of Babenhausen
- Eleonora Fugger von Babenhausen (Princess Nora Fugger; 1864–1945), Austrian aristocrat and salonnière
- Leopold Graf Fugger von Babenhausen (1893–1966), German officer, most recently Major General of the Wehrmacht Air Force
Fugger von Glött and von Fugger-Glött
- Anton Ignaz von Fugger-Glött (1711–1787), bishop of the diocese of Regensburg and prince of the associated bishopric
- Carl Ernst Fürst Fugger von Glött (1859–1940), lawyer, Crown Marshal and President of the Bavarian Chamber of Imperial Councils
- Felix Adam Joseph von Fugger-Glött (1719–1770), canon in Cologne and Constance and choir bishop of the Cologne cathedral chapter
- Johann Karl Philipp von Fugger-Glött (1691–1748), canon in Cologne
- Joseph Fugger von Glött (1869–1903), German officer in the Imperial Protection Force and head of the German administration in Adamaua
- Joseph-Ernst Fugger von Glött (1895–1981), German politician of the CSU
- Joseph Wilhelm von Fugger-Glött (1683–1749), canon in Cologne
- Leopold Fugger von Glött (1797-1859), royal Bavarian government official
Fugger is a place name:
- Fugger (Kronburg) , part of the Kronburg community , Unterallgäu district, Bavaria