List of personalities of the city of Stuttgart

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Coat of arms of the city of Stuttgart

The following lists include:

  1. Personalities born in Stuttgart , listed chronologically by year of birth. It is irrelevant whether or not the people later had their sphere of activity in Stuttgart. Many of them moved away from Stuttgart in the course of their lives and became known elsewhere.
  2. Well-known residents of Stuttgart - also listed in chronological order. An overview of people who lived and worked in Stuttgart, but were not born there.

The lists do not claim to be complete.

Personalities born in Stuttgart

13th to 17th centuries

Felix Bidembach the Elder
Georg Rodolf Weckherlin
Johann Konrad Varnbuler
Gottfried Hoffmann

18th century

Johann Jacob Moser
Gottlieb Conrad Christian Storr
Johann Heinrich Dannecker
Johann Friedrich Pfaff
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Willibald Feuerlein
Andreas Friedrich Bauer
Karl von Reichenbach
Gustav Schwab
Friedrich von Alberti
Robert von Mohl

1701 to 1750

1751 to 1780

1781 to 1800

19th century

1801 to 1820

Wilhelm Hauff
Hugo von Mohl
Princess Pauline of Württemberg
Prince August of Württemberg
Wilhelm Griesinger
Georg Herwegh

1821 to 1840

Rudolf von Roth
King Karl I of Württemberg
Eduard von Martens
Feodora zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg

1841 to 1860

Eugen Baumann
Wilhelm II of Württemberg
Eberhard Nestle
Pauline of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
Isolde Kurz

1861 to 1870

Eberhard Fraas
Agnes Günther
Ludo Moritz Hartmann
Sophie Chotek from Chotkowa
Hans Spemann

1871 to 1880

Drawing by Rudolf Kaulla
Richard Wilhelm
Rupert Mayer
Karl Gustav Vollmoeller

1881 to 1890

Emil Hilb
Ernst von Weizsäcker
Rudolf Veiel
Friedrich von Prittwitz and Gaffron
Willi Baumeister
Dietrich Kraiss

1891 to 1900

Joachim von Moltke
Robert Knauss
Heinrich Eberbach
Max Horkheimer (l.)
Karl Georg Pfleiderer
Fritz Walter

20th century

1901 to 1910

Grete Reinwald
Gerhard Aßfahl
Walter Häbich
Martin Schempp
Berthold Schenk Count v. Stauffenberg
Eberhard Koebel
Erich Sundermann
Hermann Lang
Gerda Taro

1911 to 1920

Oskar Glemser
Kurt Steim
Erik Blumenthal
Alfred Domper
Karl Münchinger
Karl Steinbuch
Eugen Seibold
Richard von Weizsäcker

1921 to 1930

Willi Seiß
Carl-Werner Sanne
Joachim Fuchsberger
Werner Koch
Hans Herrmann
Manfred Rommel
Hans-Peter Dürr
Berthold Leibinger

1931 to 1940

Horst Hirschler
Manfred Woerner
Wolfgang Dauner
Gerhard Ertl
Klaus Hahnzog
Walter Stöhrer
Gernot Boche
Dieter Glemser
Gert from Kunhardt
Klaus Steinbrück
Eberhard Weber

1941 to 1950

Dieter von Holtzbrinck
Aiga quickly
Jörg Pleva
Bert Sakmann
Joscha Schmierer
Wolfgang Weng
Albrecht Metzger
Wolfgang Brinkel
Hans-Dieter Mutschler
Gerhard Raff
Helga Baumgarten
Heiderose Berroth
Ulrich Maurer
Wool Kriwanek (l.)
Thomas M. Stein
Rainer Arnold (l.)

1951 to 1960

Cornelius Hauptmann
Heimo Schwilk
Rainer Adrion
Günther Oettinger
Hartmut Steeb
Jörg Tauss
Walter Döring
Sibylle Lewitscharoff
Roland Emmerich
Gunter Haug
Norbert noble
Constanze Krehl
Peter Schilling
Friedemann Schrenk
Jürgen Walter
Rainer Wieland
Axel Berg
Geoff Tate
Volker Beck
Eric Hilgendorf
Gloria von Thurn and Taxis

1961 to 1965

Gerdt Fehrle
Bernd Heinrich
Uwe Hück
Karin Maag
Sven Morlok
Martin Schwalb
Susanne Eisenmann
Denis check
Werner Winkler
Tobias Pflüger

1966 to 1970

Gert Mittring
Michael Beck
Jürgen Klopp
Natalia Woerner
Frank Schmitt
Stefan Kaufmann
Marco Kurz
Christian von Stetten

1971 to 1980

Stefan Krebietke
Max Herre (m.)
Jörg Teichgraeber
DJ Thomilla
Nina Hoss
Sead Ramović
Michael Berrer
Markus Winkelhock

1981 to 1990

Maren Baumbach
Simon Greul
David Yelldell
Sami Khedira
Joselu

1991 to 2000

Bernard Tomic
Rani Khedira
Serge Gnabry

21st century

2001 to 2010

Well-known residents of Stuttgart

Until 1800

Friedrich Schiller

1801 to 1850

Gottlieb Daimler
  • Eduard Mörike (born September 8, 1804 in Ludwigsburg , † 4 June 1875 in Stuttgart), poet of the Swabian school, storyteller and translator and priest on the Prague cemetery Stuttgart buried
  • Bernhard von Neher (born January 16, 1806 in Biberach an der Riss , † January 17, 1886 in Stuttgart (Pragfriedhof)) was a painter (e.g. window of the collegiate church in Stuttgart ), professor and director of the Kgl. Art school
  • Constantin von Neurath , (born April 22, 1807 in Wetzlar ; † September 8, 1876 in Leinfelderhof) lawyer, Württemberg Foreign Minister
  • Hermann Fehling (born June 9, 1811 in Lübeck, † July 1, 1885 in Stuttgart), chemist and university professor in Stuttgart
  • Eduard von Kallee (born February 26, 1818 in Ludwigsburg, † June 15, 1888 in Stuttgart) Württemberg general, painter and amateur archaeologist
  • Albert Schäffle (born February 24, 1831 in Nürtingen ; † December 25, 1903 in Stuttgart ), economist and sociologist, 1850–1860 editor at the Swabian Merkur, 1862–1865 member of the Württemberg Landtag, 1871 Austrian Minister of Commerce
  • Gottlieb Daimler (born March 17, 1834 in Schorndorf ; † March 6, 1900 in Cannstatt ), automobile pioneer and entrepreneur. In 1890 he founded the Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft in Cannstatt (from 1904 in Untertürkheim ).
  • Carl Walter (born August 29, 1834 in Wimpfen , † April 24, 1906 in Stuttgart); Architect and director of the Royal Building Trade School in Stuttgart
  • Adolf von Donndorf (born February 16, 1835 in Weimar; † December 20, 1916 in Stuttgart), sculptor and professor at the art academy
  • Hermann Niethammer (born August 8, 1835 in Heilbronn, † February 20, 1876 in Stuttgart), lawyer and politician (VP), buried in the Fangelsbach cemetery
  • Karl von Linden (born May 28, 1838 in Ulm, † January 15, 1910 in Stuttgart), namesake of the Linden Museum
  • Samuel de Lange (born February 22, 1840 in Rotterdam; † July 7, 1911 in Stuttgart), composer and organist, from 1894 professor for organ and counterpoint in Stuttgart, 1900–1908 director of the Stuttgart Conservatory
  • Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Dietz (born October 3, 1843 in Lübeck , † August 28, 1922 in Stuttgart), social democratic member of the Reichstag during the German Empire , founded the JHW-Dietz-Verlag in Stuttgart in 1881 .
  • Anna Peters (born February 28, 1843 in Mannheim; † June 26, 1926 in Möhringen-Sonnenberg), painter, co-founder of the Association of Visual Artists of Württemberg
  • Rafael Stahl (born October 25, 1845 in Bieringen, † December 26, 1899 in Stuttgart), inventor and entrepreneur
  • Tony Schumacher (born May 17, 1848 in Ludwigsburg, † July 10, 1931 in Ludwigsburg), writer

1851 to 1900

Robert Bosch
Theodor Heuss

1901 to 1950

Hanns Martin Schleyer
Loriot
Ulf D. Merbold

From 1951

Jürgen Klinsmann

See also