Strasbourg

Strasbourg

Strasbourg is the capital city of the Grand Est region, formerly Alsace, in northeastern France. It's also the formal seat of the European Parliament and sits near the German border, with culture and architecture blending German and French influences. Its Gothic Cathédrale Notre-Dame features daily shows from its astronomical clock and sweeping views of the Rhine River from partway up its 142m spire. ― Google

People died in Strasbourg (First 49 people) - Page 0

Hieronymus Brunschwig

Hieronymus Brunschwig

German surgeon

Conrad Dasypodius

Conrad Dasypodius

Professor of mathematics

Theodor Roos

Theodor Roos

German painter

Jean-Désiré Ringel d'Illzach

Jean-Désiré Ringel d'Illzach

French Sculptor

Zedenek Tmej

Zedenek Tmej

Photographer

Matthäus Zell

Matthäus Zell

Pastor

Gustav Gröber

Gustav Gröber

German linguist

Hans Baldung

Hans Baldung

Painter

Greg Hubick

Greg Hubick

Ice hockey player

Pierre Moerlen

Pierre Moerlen

French drummer

Georg Simmel

Georg Simmel

German sociologist

Hans Baldung

Hans Baldung

Painter

Raymond Matzen

Raymond Matzen

French poet

Frédéric Cuvier

Frédéric Cuvier

French paleontologist

Pierre Pflimlin

Pierre Pflimlin

Former President of the European Parliament

Denis Poncet

Denis Poncet

Film producer

Yvette Giraud

Yvette Giraud

French singer

Johannes Thiele

Johannes Thiele

German chemist

Heinrich Martin Weber

Heinrich Martin Weber

German mathematician

Charles Frédéric Gerhardt

Charles Frédéric Gerhardt

French chemist

Ernst Laas

Ernst Laas

German philosopher

Nicolaus Sombart

Nicolaus Sombart

German sociologist

Adrien Finck

Adrien Finck

French writer

Camille Claus

Camille Claus

French painter

Anton De Bary

Anton De Bary

German surgeon

Jean Tricart

Jean Tricart


Raymond Carré de Malberg

Raymond Carré de Malberg

French jurist

Charles, Electoral Prince of Brandenburg

Charles, Electoral Prince of Brandenburg


Franz Xaver Richter

Franz Xaver Richter

Singer

Raymond Kaelbel

Raymond Kaelbel

French footballer

Ernest Bour

Ernest Bour

Conductor

Johannes Sturm

Johannes Sturm

German educator

Elwin Bruno Christoffel

Elwin Bruno Christoffel

German mathematician

Barbara Sophie of Brandenburg

Barbara Sophie of Brandenburg


Friedrich Daniel von Recklinghausen

Friedrich Daniel von Recklinghausen

German pathologist

Charles Clyde Ebbets

Charles Clyde Ebbets

American photographer

Wilhelm Rudolph Fittig

Wilhelm Rudolph Fittig

German chemist

Elsa Barraine

Elsa Barraine

Composer

Théophile Schuler

Théophile Schuler


Karel Vasak

Karel Vasak


Wolfgang Capito

Wolfgang Capito

German theologian

Jean Kahn

Jean Kahn

French lawyer

Robert Schurrer

Robert Schurrer

Olympic athlete

Beatus Rhenanus

Beatus Rhenanus

Publisher

Suzanne de Dietrich

Suzanne de Dietrich

French theologian

Adolf Michaelis

Adolf Michaelis


Finn Olav Gundelach

Finn Olav Gundelach

Danish diplomat

Hans Chiari

Hans Chiari


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