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Q5879
German writer, artist, natural scientist and politician (1749–1832)
Max Weber
German sociologist, philosopher, and political economist (1864–1920)
Jean-Claude Juncker
Prime Minister of Luxembourg (1995-2013) and President of the European Commission (2014-2019)
Klemens von Metternich
Austrian diplomat, foreign minister and Chancellor (1773–1859)
Arsène Wenger
French football manager

Max von Laue
German physicist, Nobel laureate and anti-Nazi (1879–1960)
Paul Ehrlich
Jewish-German physician and scientist (1854-1915)
Alberto Fujimori
President of Peru from 1990 to 2000

Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran
French physician
Q154014
German dramatist and writer of poetry and prose (1813–1837)
Mikhail Kutuzov
Field Marshal of the Russian Empire (1745–1813)
Louis Néel
French physicist (1904-2000)

Albrecht Kossel
German biochemist and pioneer in the study of genetics

Otto Fritz Meyerhof
German biochemist (1884-1951)
Emmanuel Levinas
Jewish-French-Lithuanian philosopher
Jules A. Hoffmann
French biologist

Otto Loewi
Jewish-German pharmacologist
Q57145
German physicist, astronomer and mathematician (1873–1916)
Moncef Marzouki
Tunisian politician
Jacques Santer
Prime Minister of Luxembourg from 1984 to 1995

Maurice Blanchot
French writer, philosopher, and literary theorist (1907–2003)
Frère Roger
Swiss monk (1915–2005)

Philipp Jakob Spener
German lutheran theologian, founder of pietism (1635-1705)

Michael Ellis DeBakey
American cardiac surgeon (1908–2008)

Heinrich Rickert
German philosopher (1863-1936)

Friedrich Paschen
German physicist (1865–1947)

Paul Natorp
German philosopher and historian (1854–1924)
Leonid Mandelstam
Soviet physicist
Johann Gottlob Theaenus Schneider
German classicist and naturalist

Jules Hetzel
French editor and publisher (1814–1889)
Alfred Hettner
German geomorphologist (1859–1941)
Johann Arndt
German Lutheran theologian (1555-1621)
Prince August Wilhelm of Prussia
German prince and high ranking Nazi (1887-1949)
Patrick Strzoda
Élysée Palace head of staff
Thomas Fincke
Danish mathematician and physician (1561-1656)
Hrachia Adjarian
Armenian scientist in the field of linguistics (1876-1953)
Jean-Baptiste Ouédraogo
Burkinabé politician
Otto Warburg
German botanist (1859-1938)
Gustaf Kossinna
German archaeologist (1858–1931)
Jean Louis Armand de Quatrefages de Bréau
French biologist (1810–1892)
Q81127
French scientist (1816–1908)
Julius Leber
German politician of the SPD and member of the German Resistance against the Nazi régime (1891-1945)
Andreas Franz Wilhelm Schimper
German botanist (1856–1901)
Ernst Robert Curtius
German philologist and literary scholar (1886–1956)
Pınar Selek
Turkish sociologist and writer (born 1971)
Franz Weidenreich
German anatomist (1873–1948)
Oscar Cullmann
French theologian (1902-1999)
Otto Froitzheim
German tennis player (1884–1962)
Johann Peter Frank
German physician
Ludwig Aschoff
German physician/pathologist (1866–1942)
Edmund Schulthess
member of the Swiss Federal Council (1868-1944)
Philip, Prince of Eulenburg
German politician, diplomat, composer, and writer (1847-1921)
Wilhelm Philippe Schimper
German-French botanist (1808-1880)
Michel Maffesoli
French sociologist (1944-)

Otto Lehmann
German physicist (1855–1922)
Wu Wenjun
Chinese mathematician (1919-2017)
Karl Theodor Helfferich
German politician, diplomat and banker (1872-1924)
Haleh Afshar
British baroness
Robert Haab
Swiss politician (1865–1939)
Karl Ritter von Goebel
German botanist (1855-1932)