List of personalities of the city of Naumburg (Saale)

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Coat of arms of the city of Naumburg (Saale)

The list of personalities of the city of Naumburg (Saale) contains people who were born in Naumburg (Saale) , as well as those who lived and worked there for a time, each listed chronologically according to the year of birth. The list does not claim to be complete.

Personalities born in Naumburg (Saale)

Until 1800

Georg Lysthenius
Erasmus Ungebaur
Johann Georg Graevius
Georg Franck of Franckenau

1801 to 1900

Karl Richard Lepsius (1810-1884)
Kurt Wachsmuth (1884)

From 1901

Daniel Sturm (2012)

People related to Naumburg (Saale)

Julius von Pflug
Friedrich Nietzsche
Memorial plaque for Nikolaus Christoph von Halem
Herbert Rosendorfer
  • Nikolaus von Amsdorf (1483–1565), Naumburg's first Protestant bishop (1542–1547)
  • Justus Jonas the Elder (1493–1555), carried out the Reformation in Naumburg in 1536
  • Julius von Pflug (1499–1564), last Catholic bishop of Naumburg
  • Christoph Baldauf (1519–1580), educator, rector of the Schulpforta boarding school ; died in Naumburg
  • Caspar Ratzenberger (1533–1603), city and official physician and botanist
  • Jakob Lindner (1544–1606), educator, worked and died in Naumburg
  • Michael Praetorius , actually Michael Schulteis (1571–1621), composer, organist; composed music for the Princely Convention 1614 in Naumburg
  • Johann Agricola (1590–1668), doctor and writer; lived in Naumburg from 1632 to 1638
  • Adam Gschwend (1665–1722), educator and author
  • Gottfried Silbermann (1683–1753), organ builder, Hildebrandt's teacher, inauguration of the Hildebrandt organ in St. Wenzel (1746)
  • Johann Sebastian Bach (1685–1750), inauguration of the Hildebrandt organ in St. Wenzel (1746)
  • Zacharias Hildebrandt (1688–1757), organ builder, builder of the organ named after him in the church of St. Wenceslas
  • Christian Weiss (1774–1853), philosopher and educator, rector of the community school
  • Carl Gustav Jochmann (1789–1830), publicist; died in Naumburg
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Kritzinger (1816–1890), theologian, author of the Christmas carol "Sweeter the bells never ring"; died in Naumburg
  • Karl Knaake (1835–1905), evangelical theologian, Luther researcher, founder of the Weimar Luther Edition, died in Naumburg
  • Maximilian Hartmann (1841–1926), lawyer, President of the Naumburg Higher Regional Court, honorary citizen of Naumburg
  • Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900), lived in Naumburg in the 1850s
  • Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche (1846–1935), lived with her brother temporarily in Naumburg
  • Anton von Behr (1849–1931), architect, construction clerk and architecture writer; lived in Naumburg from 1919/20
  • Max Klinger (1857–1920) owned the Klinger vineyard on the flower base in Großjena
  • Johannes Lepsius (1858–1926), theologian and orientalist from the Lepsius family in Naumburg
  • Ernst Borkowsky (1860–1947), educator, historian and literary scholar; lived in Naumburg from 1888, author of urban history works
  • Waldemar Scheithauer (1864–1942), industrialist in the lignite industry; lived and died in Naumburg
  • Otto Quante (1875–1947), painter; died in Naumburg
  • Carl Julius Bernhard Börner (1880–1953), entomologist, botanist and oenologist; lived, worked and died in Naumburg
  • Friedrich Uebelhoer (1893–?), NSDAP district leader from 1931 and mayor of Naumburg from 1933 to 1939
  • Albert Mielke (1895–1933), most recently pastor in Oberschmon , opponent of Nazi racial doctrine, murdered by the Nazis, buried in Naumburg, since 2009 memorial stone in the New Cemetery
  • Nikolaus Christoph von Halem (1905–1944), lawyer and resistance fighter against National Socialism
  • Johannes Hamel (1911–2002), theologian, lecturer and temporarily rector of the Catechetical College in Naumburg
  • Herbert Rosendorfer (1934–2012), lawyer at the OLG Naumburg, writer and caricaturist
  • Irene Greulich (1944–2017), organist and cantor, from 1971 to 2008 church musician at the St. Wenzel town church in Naumburg

See also

Individual evidence

  1. ^ History of the city of Naumburg. In: naumburg-online.de. August 9, 2015, accessed August 9, 2015 .
  2. Jakob Lindner. In: portal.dnb.de. Retrieved August 9, 2015 .
  3. ^ Naumburg Princely Congress. In: hildebrandtorgel-naumburg.de. September 28, 2014, accessed August 9, 2015 .
  4. ^ Saale-Unstrut-Verein - Yearbook 2006. In: saale-unstrut-verein.de. Retrieved August 9, 2015 .
  5. Hildebrandt organ. In: hildebrandtorgel-naumburg.de. Retrieved August 9, 2015 .
  6. ^ The Political Murder of Pastor Albert Mielke , accessed on April 5, 2017