List of personalities from the city of Nossen
The list of personalities of the city of Nossen contains people who have played a lasting role in the history of the Saxon city of Nossen in the district of Meißen . These are personalities who are honorary citizens or who were born there or who worked there.
For the personalities from the localities incorporated after Nossen see also the corresponding local articles.
Honorary citizen
- April 1, 1895 Otto von Bismarck (1815–1898), Reich Chancellor
- Johann Christian Eberle (1869–1937), Mayor of Nossen and founder of the savings bank giro traffic
- March 2014: Hans Haubner (born November 22, 1942), Mayor of Nossen from 1990 to 2006
sons and daughters of the town
The following people were born in Nossen or what is now part of the city. Whether or not they later had their sphere of activity in Nossen is irrelevant.
Personalities of the early modern period
- Friedrich Funcke (1642–1699), clergyman, cantor and composer
19th century personalities
- Johann Friedrich Voigtländer (1769–1844), Protestant theologian, born in Deutschenbora
- Albert Sigismund Jaspis (1809–1885), Lutheran theologian and general superintendent of Pomerania
- Paul Uhle (1827-1861), pathologist
- Heinrich von Martius (1781–1831), doctor, scientist, writer and chronicler
20th century personalities
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Bruno Zwintscher (1888)
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Wolfgang Mieder (2004)
- Bruno Zwintscher (1838–1905), piano teacher, born in Ziegenhain
- Konrad Seeliger (1852–1929), classical philologist and high school teacher
- Paul Richter (1859–1944), architect
- Friedrich Hermann Günther (1880 – after 1944), lawyer and head of the Saxon State Chancellery
- Johannes Herrmann (1880–1960), Protestant theologian and Old Testament scholar
- Friedrich Wilhelm Quintscher (1883–1945), founder of the order and writer who was close to Adonism
- Manfred von Killinger (1886–1944), Nazi politician and diplomat, born on Gut Lindigt
- Wilhelm Johannes Vierling (1889–1956), lawyer and in 1945 mayor of the city of Leipzig for almost three months
- Hellmuth von Weber (1893–1970), legal scholar and criminologist
- Willy Flößner (1898–1979), florist
- Heinrich Schönfelder (1902–1944), lawyer, editor and author
- Erich Römer (1903–?), Painter, creative period 1918–1958
- Heinz Frenzel (* 1920), soccer player and coach
- Johannes Adam (* 1923), biostatistician and university professor
- Joachim Nitsche (1926–1996), mathematician
- Peter Spacek (1930–2005), GDR radio correspondent
- Christian Richter (1941–2009), lawyer and criminal defense attorney
- Hans Hütten (* 1943), composer and trumpeter
- Wolfgang Blümel (* 1945), classical philologist and epigraphist .
- Wolfgang Mieder (* 1944) Professor of German Language and Folklore at the US University of Vermont in Burlington (Vermont)
- Christiane Palm-Hoffmeister (* 1945), cabaret artist and author
- Wolfgang Blümel (* 1945), classical philologist and epigraphist
- Klaus-Dieter Hänsgen (* 1952), psychologist and university professor, director of the Center for Test Development and Diagnostics at the University of Friborg since 1994 and also adjunct professor there since 2004
- Elias Wegert (* 1955), mathematician and university professor
Personalities associated with the city
- Otto the Rich (1125–1190), Margrave of Meissen , founder of the Altzella Monastery .
- Paul Bachmann (also Amnicola) (between 1465 and 1468–1538), 1522–1538 abbot of the Altzella monastery
- August (1526–1586), Elector of Saxony, builder of Nossen Castle
- Countess Cosel (1680–1765) was interned in Nossner Castle from November 23 to December 24, 1716 and then transferred to Stolpen .
- Friedrich August Röber (1765–1827), Saxon social medicine specialist, epidemiologist and viticulture specialist, author of several writings on both medical topics and viticulture, died in Ilkendorf
- Napoleon Bonaparte (1769–1821), had his headquarters from May 7th to 8th, 1813 at Nossen Castle
- Gustave Mesny (1886–1945) French major general in World War II , murdered as a German prisoner of war near Nossen
- Gerhard Steinecke (1933–2013), non-fiction author and chronicler, from 1977 to 1984 museum director in the Altzella monastery park
- Maja Nagelowa (also: Nagel, Maja, born March 15, 1959), Sorbian visual artist (graphics, painting), has lived in Eula since 1997.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Official Journal 4/2014 of April 1, 2014
- ↑ Erich Römer in "picture index of art and architecture
- ↑ Peter Spacek in the Nossner Anzeiger, p. 24. ( Memento from January 7, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) (PDF; 2.5 MB)
- ^ Biography of Hans Hütten
- ↑ Countess Cosel in Nossen ( Memento from December 28, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
- ^ Napoleon in Nossen ( Memento from December 28, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ Information about Maja Nagelova ( Memento from September 23, 2011 in the Internet Archive )