Pabst
Pabst stands for:
- Cuspidor , in the lads' language of student associations
- Pabst Brewing Company , brewery in San Antonio, Texas
Pabst is the family name of the following people:
A.
- Adolf Pabst (1899–1990), American mineralogist
- Adrian Pabst (* 1976), British religious scholar and political scientist
- Albert Pabst (Pedagogue, 1822) ( Albert Friedrich Julius Pabst ; 1822–1907), German school inspector
- Albert Pabst (conductor) (1861–1905), German musician and conductor
- Albert Pabst (pedagogue, 1874) (1874 – after 1907), German drawing and gymnastics teacher
- Andreas Pabst (* 1979), German conductor, pianist and arranger
- Angela Pabst (* 1957), German ancient historian
- Arthur Pabst (1852–1896), German art historian and museum director
- Augie Pabst ( August Wilhelm Pabst ; * 1933), American racing driver
- August Pabst (composer) ( Friedrich August Pabst ; 1811–1885), German composer
- August Pabst (school councilor) (1823–1907), German teacher
- August Pabst (conductor) (1869–1900), German conductor
B.
- Bernhard Pabst (* 1960), German Middle Latin philologist
C.
- Camille Alfred Pabst (1828–1898), French painter
- Carl Eugenius Pabst von Ohain (1718–1784), German mineralogist
- Christian Georg Paul Pabst (1854–1897), Russian pianist of German descent
E.
- Erich Pabst (1890–1955), German actor, theater director and screenwriter
- Ernst Pabst (judge) (1884 – after 1952), German lawyer and judge
- Ernst Pabst (soccer player) (* 1937), German soccer player
F.
- Franz Pabst (1888–1962), German engineer
- Frederick Pabst (1836–1904), German-American beer brewer
- Friedrich Pabst (1827–1898), German landowner and politician, MdR
G
- Gerhard Pabst (* 1934), German musician
- Georg Wilhelm Pabst (1885–1967), Austrian film director
- Gottfried Pabst von Ohain (1656–1729), German wardein
- Guido Frederico João Pabst (1914–1980), Brazilian botanist
H
- Hans Pabst (1889–1968), German clergyman and cathedral music director
- Hans Joachim Pabst von Ohain (1911–1998), German physicist
- Hans-Jürgen Pabst (sports official) (1931–2008), German hockey sports official
- Hans-Jürgen Pabst (1954–2018), German actor
- Hans Werner Pabst (1923–2006), German nuclear medicine specialist and university professor
- Heinrich Wilhelm von Pabst (1798–1868), German-Austrian agricultural scientist
- Helmut Pabst (* 1951), German soccer goalkeeper
- Helmut Pabst (sports medicine specialist) , German sports medicine specialist and basketball player
- Hermann Pabst (1842–1870), German historian
I.
- Inka Pabst (* 1972), German actress
- Irina Pabst (1928-2004), German AIDS activist
J
- Johann Pabst (1860–1926), Austrian politician (CSP)
- Johann Pabst (1916–1999), Austrian politician (ÖVP)
- Johann Heinrich Pabst (1785–1838), German-Austrian philosopher and physician
- Josef Pabst (1879–1950), German stonemason, sculptor and sculptor
- Julius Pabst (1817–1881), German writer and dramaturge
- Justus Pabst (1875–1958), German local historian and photographer
K
- Karl Pabst (Mayor) (1835–1910), German politician, Lord Mayor of Weimar
- Karl Pabst (painter) (1884–1971), German painter, draftsman and lithographer
- Karl Robert Pabst (1809–1873), German-Swiss philologist
- Kevin Pabst (* 1991), German trumpeter
L.
- Leon Pabst (* 1991), German handball player
M.
- Marita Pabst-Weinschenk (* 1955), German speech scientist
- Michael Pabst (* 1942), Austrian opera singer (tenor)
O
- Omar Pabst , Chilean tennis player
- Otto Pabst (1906–1987), German lawyer and church councilor
P
- Pamela Pabst (* 1978), German lawyer
- Paul Pabst (painter) (1889–1970), German painter and graphic artist.
- Paul Pabst (musician) ( Pawel Pabst ; 1854–1897), German-Baltic musician
- Peter Pabst (* 1944), German set designer and film architect
R.
- Reinhard Pabst (physician) (* 1943), German anatomist and university professor
- Reinhard Pabst (Germanist) (* 1963), German Germanist, literary historian and journalist
- Rudolf Pabst von Ohain (1846–1911), German lieutenant general
S.
- Siegfried Pabst (* 1944), German entrepreneur and publisher
T
- Theo Pabst (1905–1979), German architect
W.
- Waldemar Pabst (1880–1970), German officer and arms dealer
- Walter Pabst (1907–1992), German Romanist
- Wilhelm Pabst (paleontologist) (1856–1908), German palaeontologist and mineralogist
- Wilhelm Pabst (architect) (1905–1964), German-South African architect
- Willy Pabst (1904 – after 1984), German party functionary (KPD / SED), resistance fighter and politician
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