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University of Erlangen
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION Friedrich-Alexander-Universit�t, founded 1742 by margrave Friedrich of Brandenburg-Bayreuth.
Location: Erlangen, Germany
Founding Date: 1742 Enrollment: 24,000 Official Website: http://www.uni-erlangen.org/ STUDENTS
Name | Occupation | Birth | Death | Known for |
Louis Agassiz |
Paleontologist |
28-May-1807 |
14-Dec-1873 |
Ichthyologist at Harvard |
Benjamin Constant |
Politician |
25-Oct-1767 |
8-Dec-1830 |
French political thinker |
Dietrich Eckart |
Playwright |
23-Mar-1868 |
25-Dec-1923 |
Nazi intellectual, Hitler's best friend |
Ludwig Feuerbach |
Philosopher |
28-Jul-1804 |
13-Sep-1872 |
Das Weses des Christentums |
Fritz Fischer |
Historian |
5-Mar-1908 |
1-Dec-1999 |
Blamed Germany for World War I |
Hans Geiger |
Physicist |
30-Sep-1882 |
24-Sep-1945 |
Co-Inventor of the Geiger Counter |
Samuel Hahnemann |
Doctor |
10-Apr-1755 |
2-Jul-1843 |
Founder of homeopathy |
Arthur Harden |
Chemist |
12-Oct-1865 |
17-Jun-1940 |
Enzymes of sugar fermentation |
Justus Liebig |
Chemist |
12-May-1803 |
18-Apr-1873 |
Reformed pedagogy of chemistry |
Max Stirner |
Philosopher |
25-Oct-1806 |
26-Jun-1856 |
Existential German nihilo-anarchist |
Ludwig Tieck |
Novelist |
31-May-1773 |
28-Apr-1853 |
Franz Sternbalds Wanderungen |
August von Wassermann |
Biologist |
21-Feb-1866 |
16-Mar-1925 |
Syphilis test |
Frank G. Wobst |
Business |
c. 1934 |
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CEO of Huntington Bancshares, 1981-2001 |
TEACHERS AND PROFESSORS
Name | Occupation | Birth | Death | Known for |
Emil Fischer |
Chemist |
9-Oct-1852 |
15-Jul-1919 |
Peptide bond |
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