List of Baltic Germans

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This is a list of notable Baltic Germans.

Art and literature

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Architects

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  • Alfred Aschenkampff (1858–1914), architect (Latvia)
  • Paul Max Bertschy (1840–1911), city architect of Liepāja (Latvia)[1]
  • Bernhard Bielenstein (1877–1959), architect (Latvia)
  • Wilhelm Bockslaff (1858–1945), architect (Latvia)
  • Johann Felsko (1813–1902), architect (Latvia)
  • Karl Felsko, (1844–1918), architect (Latvia)
  • Christoph Haberland (1750–1803), architect (Latvia)[2]
  • Otto Pius Hippius (1826–1883), architect (Estonia)
  • Erich Jacoby (1885–1941), architect (Estonia)
  • Paul Mandelstamm (1872–1941), architect (Latvia)
  • Robert Natus (1890–1950), architect (Estonia)
  • Robert Pflug (1832–1885), architect (Latvia)
  • August Reinberg (1860–1908), architect (Latvia)
  • Jacques Rosenbaum (1878–1944), architect (Estonia)
  • Alfred Rosenberg (1893–1946), politician, Nazi ideologist and architect (Germany)
  • Max Scherwinsky (1859–1909), architect and designer (Latvia)
  • Edmund von Trompowsky (1851–1919), architect (Latvia)

Artists

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  • Christian Ackermann (died 1710), wood carver and sculptor (Estonia)
  • Johann Heinrich Baumann (1753–1832), painter (Latvia)
  • Friedrich Hartmann Barisien (1724–1796), painter (Latvia)
  • Karl Hans Bernewitz (1858–1934), sculptor (Latvia)
  • Gregor von Bochmann (1850–1930), painter (Estonia)
  • Bernhard Borchert (1863–1945), artist (Latvia)
  • Mikhail Clodt (1832–1902), painter (Russia)
  • Peter Clodt von Jürgensburg (1805–1867), sculptor (Russia)
  • Franz Burchard Dörbeck (1799–1835), graphic artist and caricaturist
  • Jacob Heinrich Elbfas (c. 1600–1664), painter (Sweden)
  • Eduard von Gebhardt (1838–1925), painter
  • Wilhelm August Golicke (1802–1848), painter
  • Eduard Hau (1807–1888), painter
  • Woldemar Hau (1816–1896), painter
  • August Matthias Hagen (1794–1878), painter
  • Julie Wilhelmine Hagen-Schwarz (1824–1902), painter, daughter of the above
  • Vasily Helmersen (1873–1893), artist and book illustrator
  • Carl von Hoffman (1889–1982), soldier, adventurer, author, and photographer (United States)
  • Franz Hoppenstätt (died 1657/1658), wood carver (Estonia)
  • George Hoyningen-Huene (1900–1968), fashion photographer
  • Alexander Julius Klünder, (1802–1875), portrait painter
  • Alexander von Kotzebue (1815–1889), painter
  • Gerhard von Kügelgen (1772–1820), portrait and history painter
  • Karl von Kügelgen (1772–1832), landscape and history painter
  • Konstantin von Kügelgen (1810–1880), landscape painter
  • Otto Friedrich Theodor von Möller (1812–1874), painter
  • Carl Timoleon von Neff (1804–1877), painter (Estonia)
  • August Georg Wilhelm Pezold (1794–1859), painter and lithographer
  • Nikolaus Roerich (1874–1947), painter and philosopher (Russia)
  • Otto Magnus von Stackelberg (1786–1837), archaeologist, writer, art historian and painter
  • Egon von Vietinghoff (1903–1994), painter and philosopher (Germany, Switzerland)
  • Gottlieb Welté (1745/49–1792), etcher and landscape painter

Authors and writers

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  • Friedrich Amelung (1842–1909), chess player, endgame composer, and journalist
  • Werner Bergengruen (1892–1964), novelist
  • Lovisa von Burghausen (1698–1733), slave and memoirist (Sweden)
  • Anton Delvig (1798–1831), poet and journalist (Russia)
  • Helene von Engelhardt (1850–1910)
  • Nikolai Erdman (1900–1970), poet and playwright (Soviet Union)
  • Julie Hausmann (1826–1901), poet
  • Hermann Hesse (1877–1962), poet, novelist, and painter (Germany)
  • Eduard von Keyserling (1855–1918), writer and playwright
  • August von Kotzebue (1761–1819), playwright (Germany)
  • Wilhelm Küchelbecker (1797–1846), poet and Decembrist (Russia)
  • Anatol Lieven (born 1960), author, journalist, and policy analyst (United Kingdom)
  • Garlieb Merkel (1769–1850), writer and public activist
  • Elisa von der Recke (1754–1833), writer and poet
  • Gleb Struve (1898–1985), poet and literary historian (United States)
  • Frank Thiess (1890–1977), writer (Germany)
  • Jakob von Uexkull (born 1944), writer and politician (Germany)
  • Peter Ernst Wilde (1732–1785), physician and journalist (Estonia)
  • Gero von Wilpert (1933–2009), writer and literary scientist

Entertainment

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Actors and actresses

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  • Heinz Erhardt (1909–1979), comedian, musician, entertainer, actor and poet
  • Irene von Meyendorff (1916–2001), film actress (Germany)
  • Ornella Muti (born 1955), film actress (Italy)
  • Naike Rivelli (born 1974), actress and singer (Italy)
  • Marie Seebach (1830–1897), actress (Germany)

Musicians

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  • John Christian Bechler (1784–1857), Moravian bishop and composer (United States, Russia)
  • Eduard Erdmann (1896–1958), pianist, composer, professor (Germany)
  • Heinz Erhardt (1909–1979), comedian, musician, entertainer, actor and poet
  • Eduard Mertke (1833–1895), composer and music teacher
  • Lena Meyer-Landrut (born 1991), singer (Germany)
  • Carl David Stegmann (1751–1826), tenor and composer
  • Raimund von zur-Mühlen (1854–1931), tenor and music educator

Entrepreneurs

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  • James Martin Eder (1838–1921), pioneer of sugar industry in Colombia
  • Johann Friedrich Hartknoch (1740–1789), book publisher
  • Karl Otto Georg von Meck (1821–1876), businessman
  • Matthew Shiffner (c. 1690-1756), merchant
  • Baron Nils Taube, (1928–2008), Britain's longest serving fund manager, colleague of George Soros and advisor to Lord Rothschild

Explorers

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  • Reinhold von Anrep-Elmpt (1834–1888), explorer
  • Karl Ernst von Baer (1792–1876), biologist, geologist, meteorologist, geographer, founder of embryology
  • Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen (1778–1852), explorer (Russia)
  • Alexander von Bunge (1803–1890), botanist and expeditionist (Russia)
  • Karl von Ditmar (1822–1892), geologist and explorer (Russia)
  • Karl Eichwald (1795–1876), geologist and physician (Russia)
  • Johann Friedrich von Eschscholtz (1793–1831), biologist, physician and explorer (Russia)
  • Johann Anton Güldenstädt (1745–1781), naturalist and explorer
  • Ludwig von Hagemeister (1780–1833), seafarer and explorer (Russia)
  • Carl von Hoffman (1889–1982), soldier, adventurer, author, and photographer (United States)
  • Alexander von Kaulbars (1844–1925) military commander and explorer (Russia)
  • Otto von Kotzebue (1787–1846), explorer (Russia)
  • Adam Johann von Krusenstern (1770–1846), explorer (Russia)
  • Friedrich von Lütke (1797–1898), navigator and geographer (Russia)
  • Richard Maack (1825–1886), biologist, geographer and explorer (Russia)
  • Alexander von Middendorff (1815–1894), zoologist and explorer
  • Michael von Reinken (1801–1859), vice-admiral and hydrographer (Russia)
  • Otto Schmidt (1891–1956), mathematician, astronomer, geophysicist (Soviet Union)
  • Alexander von Schrenk (1816–1876), mineralogist, botanist and expeditionist (Russia)
  • Leopold von Schrenck (1826–1894), zoologist, geographer and ethnographer (Russia)
  • Georg August Schweinfurth (1836–1925), botanist and explorer
  • Eduard von Toll (1858–1902), geologist and explorer (Russia)
  • Ferdinand von Wrangel (1797–1870), explorer (Russia)

Military

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  • Alexander of Courland (1658–1686), prince and military commander (Prussia)
  • Władysław Anders (1892–1970), military commander and politician (Poland)
  • Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly (1761–1818), military commander (Russia)
  • Alexander von Benckendorff (1783–1844), military commander (Russia)
  • Konstantin von Benckendorff (1785–1828), military commander and diplomat (Russia)
  • Friedrich Wilhelm Rembert von Berg (1793–1874), military commander (Russia)
  • Karl Ludwig von Budberg (1775–1829), military commander (Russia)
  • Friedrich Wilhelm von Buxhoeveden (1750–1811), military commander (Russia)
  • Jacob von Eggers (1704–1773), military engineer (Sweden, Electorate of Saxony)
  • Magnus Gustav von Essen (1759–1813), military commander (Russia)
  • Nikolai von Essen (1860–1915), admiral (Russia)
  • Peter Kirillovich Essen (1772–1844), military commander (Russia)
  • Jürgen von Farensbach (1551–1602), military commander (Livonia)
  • William Fermor (1702–1771), military commander (Russia)
  • Wessel Freytag von Loringhoven (1899–1944), colonel and member of the Widerstand (Nazi Germany)
  • Adrian von Fölkersahm (1914–1945), military commander (Nazi Germany)
  • Dmitry Gustavovich von Fölkersahm (1846–1905), admiral (Russia)
  • Maksimas Katche (1879–1933), military commander (Russia, Lithuania)
  • Alexander von Kaulbars (1844–1925) military commander and explorer (Russia)
  • Paul Demetrius von Kotzebue (1801–1884), military officer (Russia)
  • Ernst Gideon von Laudon (1717–1790), military commander
  • Christoph von Lieven (1774–1839), military commander, politician and diplomat (Russia)
  • Eugen Ludwig Müller (1867–1939), military commander (Russia)
  • Burkhard Christoph von Münnich (1683–1767), military commander (Russia)
  • Fabian Gottlieb von der Osten-Sacken (1752–1837), field marshal (Russia)
  • Johann Patkul (1660–1707), politician and military commander (Sweden, Poland, Russia)
  • Wolter von Plettenberg (1450–1535), Master of Livonian Order
  • Paul von Rennenkampf (1854–1918), military commander (Russia)
  • Ernst von Stackelberg (1813–1870), diplomat and military figure
  • Georg von Stackelberg (1851–1913), cavalry general (Russia)
  • Eduard von Totleben (1818–1884), engineer-general (Russia)
  • Roman von Ungern-Sternberg (1885–1921), military commander (Russia)
  • Viktor von Wahl (1840–1915), military commander and politician
  • Carl Gustaf Wrangel (1613–1676), military commander and statesman (Sweden)
  • Carl Henrik Wrangel (1681–1755), military commander (Sweden)
  • Herman Wrangel (1587–1643), military commander and statesman (Sweden)
  • Pyotr Nikolayevich von Wrangel (1878–1928), military commander (Russia)

Philosophers

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  • Johann Eduard Erdmann (1805–1892), pastor, historian of philosophy (Latvia)
  • Nicolai Hartmann (1882–1950), philosopher (Germany)
  • Hermann Graf Keyserling (1880–1946), philosopher
  • Alfred Rosenberg (1893–1946), politician, Nazi ideologist and architect (Germany)
  • Egon von Vietinghoff (1903–1994), painter and philosopher (Germany, Switzerland)

Politicians and diplomats

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  • Ernst Johann von Biron (1690–1772), Duke of Courland
  • Peter von Biron (1724–1800), Duke of Courland
  • Andreas von Budberg-Bönninghausen (1750–1812), diplomat and politician (Russia)
  • Andreas von Budberg-Bönninghausen (1817–1881), diplomat (Russia)
  • Sophie von Buxhoeveden (1883–1956), lady in waiting to Tsarina Alexandra of Russia
  • Balthasar von Campenhausen (1772–1823), politician (Russia)
  • Karl Robert von Nesselrode (1780–1862), diplomat (Russia)
  • Stanisław Ernest Denhoff (1673–1728), noble and statesman (Poland)
  • Kasper Doenhoff (1587–1645), courtier and diplomat (Poland)
  • Ernst Magnus Dönhoff (1581–1642), noble and diplomat
  • Princess Dorothea of Courland (1793–1862), noblewoman
  • Hans Reinhold von Fersen (1683–1736), military commander and politician (Sweden)
  • Reinhold Johan von Fersen (1646–1716), county governor (Sweden)
  • Ferdinand Kettler (1655–1737), Duke of Courland
  • Friedrich Kettler (1569–1642), Duke of Courland
  • Frederick William Kettler (1692–1711), Duke of Courland
  • Frederick Casimir Kettler (1650–1698), Duke of Courland
  • Gotthard Kettler (1517–1587), last Master of the Livonian Order and the first Duke of Courland
  • Jacob Kettler (1610–1682), Duke of Courland
  • Wilhelm Kettler (1574–1640), Duke of Courland
  • Andreas Meyer-Landrut (born 1929), diplomat (Germany)
  • Christoph von Lieven (1774–1839), military commander, politician and diplomat (Russia)
  • Dorothea von Lieven (1785–1857), noblewoman and diplomat (Russia)
  • Christoph Johann von Medem (1763–1838), courtier (Russia)
  • Dorothea von Medem (1761–1821), last Duchess of Courland
  • Karl Robert von Nesselrode (1780–1862), diplomat (Russia)
  • Peter Ludwig von der Pahlen, (1745–1826), military Governor of St. Petersburg from 1798 to 1801, played pivotal role in the assassination of Emperor Paul.
  • Johann Patkul (1660–1707), politician and military commander (Sweden, Poland, Russia)
  • Adolf Pilar von Pilchau (1851–1925), politician, regent of the United Baltic Duchy
  • Wolter von Plettenberg (1450–1535), Master of Livonian Order
  • Alfred Rosenberg (1893–1946), politician, Nazi ideologist and architect, and convicted war criminal (Germany)
  • Max Erwin von Scheubner-Richter (1884–1923), politician (Nazi Germany)
  • Jacob von Sievers (1731–1808), politician (Russia)
  • Ernest Stackelberg (1813–1870), diplomat and military figure
  • Gustav Ernst von Stackelberg (1766–1850), diplomat (Russia)
  • Otto Magnus von Stackelberg (1736–1800), diplomat (Russia)
  • Karl von Struve (1835–1907), politician and diplomat (Russia)
  • Jakob von Uexkull (born 1944), writer and politician (Germany)
  • Victor von Wahl (1840–1915), military commander and politician
  • Princess Wilhelmine (1781–1839), noble and the Duchess of Sagan
  • Sergei Witte (1849–1915), first Prime Minister of the Russian Empire (Russia)
  • Carl Gustaf Wrangel (1613–1676), military commander and statesman (Sweden)
  • Olaf von Wrangel (1928–2009), journalist and politician, member of Bundestag (Germany)
  • Herman Wrangel (1587–1643), military commander and statesman (Sweden)

Religion

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  • Albert of Riga (Albert von Buxthoeven, 1165–1229), Bishop of Riga
  • Alexy II of Moscow (Alexey Mikhailovich Ridiger, 1929–2008), Patriarch of Moscow
  • John Christian Bechler (1784–1857), Moravian bishop and composer (United States, Russia)
  • Anna Hedvig Büll (1887–1981), Christian missionary
  • Reinhold von Buxhoeveden (died 1557), Bishop of Ösel-Wiek
  • Hermann of Dorpat (1163–1248), first Bishop of Dorpat
  • Oscar von Gebhardt (1844–1906), Lutheran theologian
  • Barbara von Krüdener (1764–1824), mystic
  • Hermann Wesel (died 1563), ecclesiastic and the last Bishop of Dorpat
  • Adolf von Harnack (1851–1930), Lutheran theologian and church historian (Germany)
  • Alexander Schmemann (1921–1983), Orthodox Christian priest, teacher, and writer

Scientists

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Astronomers and cosmologists

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  • Wilhelm Anderson (1880–1940), astrophysicist
  • Magnus Georg Paucker (1787–1855), astronomer and mathematician
  • Otto Schmidt (1891–1956), mathematician, astronomer, geophysicist (Soviet Union)
  • Friedrich Georg Wilhelm von Struve (1793–1864), astronomer (Russia)
  • Georg Hermann Struve (1886–1933), astronomer (Germany)
  • Hermann Struve (1854–1920), astronomer (Russia)
  • Ludwig Struve (1858–1920), astronomer (Russia)
  • Otto Struve (1897–1963), astronomer (Russia, United States)
  • Otto Wilhelm von Struve (1819–1905), astronomer (Russia)
  • Wilfried Struve (1914–1992), astronomer (Germany)
  • Gustav Andreas Tammann (1932–2019), astronomer (Germany, Switzerland)

Biologists and paleontologists

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  • Hermann Martin Asmuss (1812–1859), paleozoologist (Estonia)
  • Karl Ernst von Baer (1792–1876), biologist, geologist, meteorologist, geographer, founder of embryology
  • Theodor Friedrich Julius Basiner (1816–1842), botanist
  • Friedrich Bidder (1810–1894), physiologist and anatomist (Russia)
  • Theophil Joachim Heinrich Bienert (1833–1873), botanist
  • Alexander von Bunge (1803–1890), botanist (Russia)
  • Karl Ernst Claus (1796–1864), chemist and naturalist
  • Johann Friedrich von Eschscholtz (1793–1831), biologist, physician and explorer (Russia)
  • Gustav Flor (1829–1883), zoologist
  • Peter von Glehn (1835–1876), botanist
  • Alexander von Keyserling (1815–1891), geologist and paleontologist
  • Karl Wilhelm von Kupffer (1829–1902), anatomist
  • Carl Friedrich von Ledebour (1785–1851), botanist (Russia)
  • Harald von Loudon (1876–1959), ornithologist
  • Johann Marcusen (1817–1894), ichthyologist
  • Friedrich Johann Graf von Medem (1912–1984), zoologist
  • Alexander von Middendorff (1815–1894), zoologist and explorer
  • Wilhelm Ostwald (1853–1932), chemist, winner of the Nobel prize in Chemistry
  • Wolfgang Ostwald (1883–1943), chemist and biologist (Germany)
  • Heinz Christian Pander (1794–1865), biologist, embryologist and paleontologist
  • Friedrich Parrot (1791–1841), biologist and medical scientist
  • Christian Nikolai Richard Pohle (1869–1926), botanist
  • Alexander von Schrenk (1816–1876), mineralogist, botanist and expeditionist (Russia)
  • Leopold von Schrenck (1826–1894), zoologist, geographer and ethnographer (Russia)
  • Jakob von Uexküll (1864–1944), biologist and semiotician (Germany)

Chemists and material scientists

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  • Andreas von Antropoff (1878–1956), chemist, postulated neutronium
  • Karl Ernst Claus (1796–1864), chemist and naturalist
  • Germain Henri Hess (1802–1850), chemist
  • Wilhelm Ostwald (1853–1932), chemist and Nobel laureate (Germany)
  • Wolfgang Ostwald (1883–1943), chemist and biologist (Germany)
  • Carl Schmidt (1822–1894), chemist (Russia)
  • Heinrich Wilhelm von Struve (1822–1908), chemist (Russia)
  • Gustav Tammann (1861–1938), chemist
  • Peter P. von Weymarn (1879–1935), chemist (Russia)
  • Margarete von Wrangell (1877–1932), agricultural chemist and the first female full professor at a German university
  • Theodor Grotthuss (1785–1822), electrochemist

Earth scientists

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  • Karl Ernst von Baer (1792–1876), biologist, geologist, meteorologist, geographer, founder of embryology
  • Karl von Ditmar (1822–1892), geologist and explorer (Russia)
  • Karl Eichwald (1795–1876), geologist and physician (Russia)
  • Gregor von Helmersen (1803–1885), geologist
  • Carl Hiekisch (1840–1901), geographer
  • Alexander Keyserling (1815–1891), geologist and paleontologist
  • Fyodor Litke (Friedrich Benjamin von Lütke, 1797–1898), navigator and geographer (Russia)
  • Otto Schmidt (1891–1956), mathematician, astronomer, geophysicist (Soviet Union)
  • Alexander von Schrenk (1816–1876), mineralogist, botanist and expeditionist (Russia)
  • Leopold von Schrenck (1826–1894), zoologist, geographer and ethnographer (Russia)
  • Georg August Schweinfurth (1836–1925), botanist and explorer
  • Eduard von Toll (1858–1902), geologist and explorer (Russia)

Economists and sociologists

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  • August Johann Gottfried Bielenstein (1826–1907), linguist, folklorist, ethnographer and theologian
  • Dominic Lieven (born 1952), political scientist (London School of Economics, United Kingdom)
  • Paul von Lilienfeld (1829–1903), social scientist
  • Heinrich Freiherr von Stackelberg (1905–1946), economist (Germany)

Historians and archeologists

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  • Georg Dehio (1850–1932), art historian
  • Paul Einhorn (died 1655), historian (Latvia)
  • Gustav von Ewers (1779–1830), legal historian and scholar (Russia)
  • Jean Baptiste Holzmayer (1839–1890), teacher, archeologist and folklorist (Estonia)
  • Otto Magnus von Stackelberg (1786–1937), archaeologist, writer, art historian and painter
  • Kurt Zoege von Manteuffel (1881–1941), art historian
  • Richard Otto Zöpffel (1843–1891), theologist and church historian

Linguists and ethnographers

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  • Nikolai Anderson (1845–1905), philologist
  • Walter Anderson (1885–1962), folklorist
  • August Johann Gottfried Bielenstein (1826–1907), linguist, folklorist, ethnographer and theologian
  • Peter A. Boodberg (1903–1972), sinologist (United States)
  • Emil Bretschneider (1833–1901), sinologist
  • Johann Christoph Brotze (1742–1823), pedagogue and ethnographer
  • Elena Lieven (born 1947), psycholinguist and cognitive scientist (United Kingdom)
  • Carl Salemann (1850-1916), Iranist
  • Leopold von Schrenck (1826–1894), zoologist, geographer and ethnographer (Russia)
  • Alexander von Staël-Holstein (1877–1937), orientalist, sinologist, sanskritologist (Estonia)
  • Vasily Vasilievich Struve (1889–1965), orientalist (Soviet Union)
  • Jakob von Uexküll (1864–1944), biologist and semiotician (Germany)
  • Thure von Uexküll (1908–2004), semiotician (Germany)
  • Alexander Vostokov (1781–1864), philologist (Russia)
  • Edgar de Wahl (1867–1948), linguist (Estonia)
  • Ferdinand Johann Wiedemann (1805–1887), linguist (Estonia)
  • Gero von Wilpert (1933–2009), writer and literary scientist

Mathematicians

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  • Oskar Anderson (1887–1960), mathematician and statistician
  • Georg Cantor (1845–1918), mathematician (Germany)
  • Edgar Krahn (1894–1961), mathematician
  • Theodor Molien (1861–1941), mathematician
  • Magnus Georg Paucker (1787–1855), astronomer and mathematician
  • Erhard Schmidt (1876–1959), mathematician
  • Otto Schmidt (1891–1956), mathematician, astronomer, geophysicist (Soviet Union)

Physicians and psychologists

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  • Ernst von Bergmann (1836–1907), surgeon (Germany)
  • Eugen Bostroem (1850–1928), pathologist
  • Arthur Böttcher (1831–1889), pathologist and anatomist
  • Isidorus Brennsohn (1854–1928), doctor of medicine and biographer
  • Karl Gottfried Konstantin Dehio (1851–1927), internist and pathologist
  • Karl Eichwald (1795–1876), geologist and physician (Russia)
  • Johann Friedrich von Eschscholtz (1793–1831), biologist, physician and explorer (Russia)
  • Woldemar Kernig (1840–1917), physician
  • Karl Wilhelm von Kupffer (1829–1902), anatomist
  • Elena Lieven, psycholinguist and cognitive scientist (United Kingdom)
  • Werner Zoege von Manteuffel (1857–1926), medical surgeon
  • Georg von Oettingen (1824–1916), ophthalmologist
  • Friedrich Parrot (1791–1841), biologist and medical scientist
  • Zacharias Stopius (c. 1535 – end of the 16th or early 17th century), doctor and astronomer
  • Thure von Uexküll (1908–2004), semiotician (Germany)
  • Eduard Georg von Wahl (1833–1890), surgeon
  • Justus Heinrich Wigand (1769–1817), obstetrician
  • Peter Ernst Wilde (1732–1785), physician and journalist

Physicists

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  • Heinrich Lenz (1804–1865), physicist
  • Arthur von Oettingen (1836–1920), physicist, meteorologist and music theorist
  • Georg Wilhelm Richmann (1711–1753), physicist
  • Thomas Johann Seebeck (1770–1831), physicist

Theologians

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  • August Johann Gottfried Bielenstein (1826–1907), linguist, folklorist, ethnographer and theologian
  • Georg Caspari (1683–1743), theologian
  • Alexander von Oettingen (1827–1905), theologian
  • Richard Otto Zöpffel (1843–1891), theologist and historian

Other scientists and engineers

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  • August von Bulmerincq (1822–1890), legal scholar
  • Jean Alexander Heinrich Clapier de Colongue (1838–1901), marine engineer and naval architect (Russia)
  • Bernhard Schmidt (1879–1935), optician, inventor (Estonia)
  • Amand Struve (1835–1898), military engineer and bridge specialist (Russia)
  • Friedrich Zander (1887–1933), rocket scientist (Russia, Soviet Union)
  • Walter Zapp (1905–2003), inventor (Latvia, Estonia)

Sports

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  • Ursula Donath (born 1931), runner (East Germany)

Chess players

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  • Friedrich Amelung (1842–1909), cultural historian, businessman and endgame composer
  • Andreas Ascharin (1843–1896), chess master
  • Bernhard Gregory (1879–1939), chess master
  • Lionel Kieseritzky (1806–1853), chess master
  • R.K. Kieseritzky (1870–?), chess master
  • Theodor Molien (1861–1941), mathematician and chess problemist
  • Paul Felix Schmidt (1916–1984), chess master
  • Wilhelm von Stamm (?–1905), chess master (Latvia)

Other

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  • Johann Burchart (1546–1616), pharmacist
  • Gustav Fabergé (1814–1893), jeweller
  • Nikolai von Glehn (1841–1923), landowner and public figure, founder of Nõmme
  • Vasiliy Ulrikh (1889–1951), judge, Great Purge perpetrator (Soviet Union)

References

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  1. ^ "German traces in Latvia: Paul Max Bertschy – architect and builder of Liepāja". eng.lsm.lv. Retrieved 2023-01-27.
  2. ^ "Architect Christoph Haberland (1750–1803) | Latvijas Kultūras kanons". Retrieved 2023-01-27.
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