List of people from Braunschweig
This is a list of notable people born in, or associated with, the city of Braunschweig (English: Brunswick) in Germany.
Born in Braunschweig
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Anthony Ulrich, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel

Bosse

Wilhelm Bracke
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Maria Antonia Branconi

Heinrich Büssing

Joachim Heinrich Campe

Caroline of Brunswick

Richard Dedekind

Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel

Frederick William

Carl Friedrich Gauss

Friedrich Gerstäcker

Otto Grotewohl
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Henry the Lion

Ricarda Huch
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Heinrich Jasper

Jette Joop

Konrad Koch

Karl Lachmann
A to D
- Kurt Ahrens, Jr. (born 1940), racing driver[1]
- Karl Andree (1808–1875), geographer[2]
- Richard Andree (1835–1912), geographer[3]
- Augustus William (1715–1781), Duke of Brunswick-Bevern[4]
- Augusta of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1764–1788), Duchess of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel[5]
- Theodore Bachenheimer (1923–1944), soldier
- Joachim Bäse (born 1939), German international footballer[6]
- Ewald Banse (1883–1953), geographer[7]
- Cornelius Ludewich Bartels (died 1804), Governor-General of the Dutch Gold Coast[8]
- Johann Christian Martin Bartels (1769–1836), mathematician[9]
- Anton August Beck (1713–1787), engraver[10]
- Bibiana Beglau (born 1971), actress[11]
- Levin August, Count von Bennigsen (1745–1826), general[12]
- Hans Berr (1890–1917), soldier
- Helmut Beumann (1912–1995), historian[13]
- Ingo Beyer von Morgenstern (born 1955), engineer
- Klaus-Dieter Bieler (born 1949), Olympic athlete[14]
- August Wilhelm Heinrich Blasius (1845–1912), ornithologist[15]
- Carl Ludwig Blume (1796–1862), botanist[16]
- Oliver Blume (born 1968), manager
- Bettina Blumenberg (born 1962), field hockey player[17]
- Jacob Bobart the Elder (1599–1680), botanist and first head gardener of Oxford Botanic Garden[18]
- Wolfgang Bochow (born 1944), badminton player[19]
- Otto Bock (born 1881), athlete[20]
- Johann Joachim Christoph Bode (1731–1793), translator[21]
- Friedrich Wilhelm Conrad Eduard Bornhardt (1864–1946), geologist[22]
- Bosse (born 1980), rock musician[23]
- Hartmut Bossel (born 1935), environmental scientist[24]
- Hermann Bote (c. 1450–c. 1520), chronicler[25]
- Detlef Bothe (born 1965), actor and film director[26]
- Wilhelm Bracke (1842–1880), one of the founders of the Social Democratic Workers' Party of Germany, predecessor of the Social Democratic Party of Germany.[27]
- Jack Brand (born 1953), Canadian international footballer[28]
- Wolfgang Brase (born 1939), footballer[29]
- Rudolf Maria Breithaupt (1873–1945), composer[30]
- Ingrid Bruckert (born 1952), field hockey player[31]
- Bernd Buchheister (born 1962), footballer[32]
- Christian Heinrich Bünger (1782–1842), surgeon[33]
- Johann Gottlieb Buhle (1763–1821), philosopher[34]
- Axel Freiherr von dem Bussche-Streithorst (1919–1993), military officer and member of the German resistance.[35]
- Caroline of Brunswick (1768–1821), Queen consort of King George IV of the United Kingdom[36]
- Lorenz S. Cederbaum (born 1946), physical chemist[37]
- Charles I (1713–1780), Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel[38]
- Charles II (1804–1873), Duke of Brunswick[39]
- Stephan Dabbert (born 1958), agricultural economist
- Ewald Daub (1889–1946), cinematographer[40]
- Simson Alexander David (1755–1813), writer[41]
- Georg von der Decken (1836–1898), politician[42]
- Richard Dedekind (1831–1916), mathematician[43]
- Carl Ferdinand Degen (1766–1825), mathematician[44]
- Edward Degener (1809–1890), politician[45]
- Jaro Deppe (born 1948), footballer
- Dirk Dirksen (1937–2006), music promoter[46]
- Werner Ditzinger (1928–2016), swimmer[47]
- DJ Pari (born 1975), musician
- Heinrich Wolfgang Ludwig Dohrn (1838–1913), zoologist[48]
- Wolfgang Dramsch (born 1949), footballer[49]
- Carl Georg Oscar Drude (1852–1933), botanist[50]
- Paul Drude (1863–1906), physicist, developed the Drude model.[51]
- Johann Philipp Du Roi (1741–1785), botanist[52]
- Julius Düker (born 1996), footballer[53]
E to H
- André Ehrenberg (born 1972), Olympic canoer[54]
- Jochen H.H. Ehrich (born 1946), pediatric doctor
- Justin Eilers (born 1988), footballer[55]
- Jusuf El-Domiaty (born 1990), basketball player[56]
- Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1691–1750), Holy Roman Empress[57]
- Lars Ellmerich (born 1961), footballer
- Christine Enghaus (1815–1910), actress[58][59]
- Ernest Augustus of Hanover (1914–1987), Prince of Hanover[60]
- Oskar Fehr (1871–1959), ophthalmologist[61]
- Frank E. Fesq (1840–1920), soldier
- Ferdinand Albert I (1636–1687), Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg[62]
- Karl Fiehler (1895–1969), politician
- Emil Fischer (1838–1914), opera singer[63]
- Florian Floto (born 1988), Olympic archer[64]
- Moritz Ludwig Frankenheim (1801–1869), physicist[65]
- Frederick William, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1771–1815), leader of the Black Brunswickers.[66]
- Ernst Fritz Fürbringer (1900–1988), actor[67]
- Werner Fürbringer (1888–1982), U-boat commander
- Carl Friedrich Gauss (1777–1855), mathematician[68]
- Hans Friedrich Geitel (1855–1923), physicist[69]
- Johan Georg Geitel (1683–1771), painter
- George William of Hanover (1915–2006), Prince of Hanover[70]
- Gerwin von Hameln (c. 1415–1496), cleric and book collector[71]
- Willy Giesemann (born 1937), German international footballer
- Werner Goeritz (1892–1958), general
- Moritz Göttel (born 1993), footballer[72]
- Nico Granatowski (born 1991), footballer
- Johann Ludwig Christian Gravenhorst (1777–1857), entomologist[73]
- Michael Green (born 1972), field hockey player[74]
- Wolfgang Grobe (born 1956), footballer
- Otto Grotewohl (1894–1964), Prime minister of the German Democratic Republic[75]
- Hansadutta Swami (born 1941), guru
- Otto Harder (1892–1956), German international footballer[76]
- Robert Hartig (1839–1901), mycologist[77]
- Albert Heine (1867–1949), actor[78]
- Adolph Henke (1775–1843), physician[79]
- Kurt Heyser (1894–1974), general
- Karl Gustav Himly (1772–1837), surgeon[80]
- Robert Homburg (1848–1912), politician[81]
- Harry Hoppe (1894–1969), general
- Anton Ludwig Ernst Horn (1774–1848), physician[82]
- Jannes Horn (born 1997), footballer
- August Howaldt (1809–1883), engineer[83]
- Georg Ferdinand Howaldt (1802–1883), sculptor[84]
- Hermann Heinrich Howaldt (1841–1891), sculptor
- Friedrich Huch (1873–1913), writer[85]
- Ricarda Huch (1864–1947), historian and writer[86]
- Rainer Hunold (born 1949), actor[87]
- Conrad Friedrich Hurlebusch (1691–1765), composer[88]
I to L
- Johann Karl Wilhelm Illiger (1775–1813), zoologist[89]
- Jette Joop (born 1968), fashion designer[90]
- Steffen Jürgens (born 1967), actor[91]
- Henning Kagermann (born 1947), physicist[92]
- Kai Karsten (born 1968), Olympic sprinter[93]
- Katrin Kauschke (born 1971), field hockey player[94]
- Herbert Kirchhoff (1911–1988), art director[95]
- Sascha Kirschstein (born 1980), footballer
- Ernst August Friedrich Klingemann (1777–1831), writer[96]
- Frederik Theodor Kloss (1802–1876), painter[97]
- August Wilhelm Knoch (1742–1818), naturalist[98]
- Robin Knoche (born 1992), footballer
- Gustav Knuth (1901–1987), actor[99]
- Konrad Koch (1846–1911), football pioneer[100]
- Özkan Koçtürk (born 1974), footballer
- Louis Köhler (1820–1886), composer[101]
- Leo von König (1871–1944), painter[102]
- Oliver Koletzki (born 1974), music producer[103]
- Charles Konig (1774–1851), naturalist[104]
- Joachim von Kortzfleisch (1890–1945), general
- Nina Kraft (born 1968), triathlete[105]
- Uwe Krause (born 1955), footballer
- Gerard Krefft (1830–1881), zoologist[106]
- Louis Krevel (1801–1876), painter[107]
- Alfred Kubel (1909–1999), politician, Prime Minister of Lower Saxony[108]
- Wolfgang Kubicki (born 1952), politician[109]
- Christiane Kubrick (born 1932), actress and painter[110]
- Jens Kujawa (born 1965), basketball player[111]
- Karl Lachmann (1793–1851), philologist[112]
- Heike Lätzsch (born 1973), field hockey player[113]
- August Lafontaine (1758–1831), author of sentimental didactic novels once immensely popular, born and brought up in the city[114]
- Christophe Lambert (born 1985), judoka[115]
- Gerhard Landmann (1904–1933), SS man[116]
- Paul Lehmann (1884–1964), palaeographer[117]
- Katharina Lehnert (born 1994), tennis player[118]
- Rudolf Lindau (1888–1977), politician[119]
M to P
- Thilo Maatsch (1900–1983), artist[120]
- Alexander Madlung (born 1982), German international footballer[121]
- Willy Maertens (1893–1967), actor[122]
- Günter Mast (1927–2011), businessman
- Walter Mattern (1920–1974), SS-Hauptsturmführer
- Heike Matthiesen (born 1969), classical guitarist
- Heinz Mayr (born 1935), Olympic racewalker[123]
- MC Rene (born 1976), rapper[124]
- Rosine Elisabeth Menthe (1663–1701), wife of Rudolph Augustus, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel[125]
- Florian Meyer (born 1968), football referee[126]
- Johann Heinrich Meyer (1812–1863), publisher[127]
- Klaus Meyer (1937–2014), footballer[128][129]
- Hugo Miehe (1875–1932), botanist[130]
- Nils Mittmann (born 1979), basketball player[131]
- Tomo in der Mühlen (born 1961), DJ and producer
- Gustav von der Mülbe (1831–1917), general
- Müller Brothers, a noted 19th-century string quartet composed of four brothers.[132]
- Günther Müller-Stöckheim (1913–1943), U-boat commander
- Adolph Nehrkorn (1841–1916), ornithologist[133]
- Marie Neurath (1898–1986), graphic designer[134]
- Friedrich Bernhard Gottfried Nicolai (1793–1846), astronomer[135]
- Walter Nicolai (1873–1947), spy[136]
- Wilhelm Nienstädt (1784–1862), educator
- Carl Theodor Ottmer (1800–1843), architect[137]
- Eva Pagels (born 1954), field hockey player[138]
- Melanie Paschke (born 1970), Olympic sprinter[139]
- Kurd Peters (1914–1957), soldier
- Marc Pfitzner (born 1984), footballer[140]
- Jens Pieper (born 1968), Olympic archer[141]
- Bernhard Plockhorst (1825–1907), painter[142]
Q to T
- Walter Ramme (born 1895), Olympic swimmer[143]
- Fritz Randow (born 1952), rock drummer[144]
- Tobias Rau (born 1981), German international footballer[145]
- Gustav von Rauch (1774–1841), general[146]
- Paul Rehkopf (1872–1949), actor[147]
- Wilhelmine Reichard (1788–1848), balloonist[148]
- Daniel Reiche (born 1988), footballer[149]
- Kurt Reidemeister (1893–1971), mathematician[150]
- Frank Rennicke (born 1964), singer and far-right political activist[151]
- Arnold Rimpau (1856–1936), entrepreneur[152]
- Johannes Runge (1878–1949), Olympic athlete[153]
- Ernst Sagebiel (1892–1970), architect[154]
- Michael Scheike (born 1963), footballer
- Heinz-Günter Scheil (born 1962), footballer
- Galka Scheyer (1889–1945), painter[155]
- Dieter Schidor (1948–1987), actor[156]
- Gudrun Scholz (born 1940), field hockey player[157]
- Eberhard Schrader (1836–1908), orientalist[158]
- Dennis Schröder (born 1993), NBA basketball player, currently with the Atlanta Hawks.[159][160]
- Norbert Schultze (1911–2002), composer[161]
- Christian Schwarzer (born 1969), handball player[162]
- Edda Seippel (1919–1993), actress[163]
- Emil Selenka (1842–1902), zoologist[164]
- Paul Sievert (1895–1988), racewalker[165]
- Hans Sommer (1837–1922), composer and mathematician[166]
- Jan Spoelder (born 1973), footballer[167]
- Louis Spohr (1784–1859), composer[168]
- Alfred Staats (born 1891), Olympic gymnast[169]
- Gustav Steinmann (1856–1929), geologist and paleontologist[170]
- Bartholomaeus Stockmann (c. 1550–1609), composer
- Wenzel Storch (born 1961), film director and producer[171]
- Stephanie Storp (born 1968), Olympic shot putter[172]
- Delphin Strungk (c. 1600–1694), composer and organist[173]
- Nicolaus Adam Strungk (1640–1700), composer and violinist[174]
- Gustav Teichmüller (1832–1888), philosopher[175]
- Mechthildis Thein (1888–1959), actress[176]
- Ulrich Thein (1930–1995), actor[177]
- Phillip Tietz (born 1997), footballer[178]
- Louis Tronnier (1897–1952), general
U to Z
- Constantin Uhde (1836–1905), architect[179]
- Lette Valeska (1885–1985), artist[180]
- Conrad Varrentrapp (1844–1911), historian[181]
- Hans Waldmann (1922–1945), fighter pilot
- Gerd Wedler (1929–2008), chemist[182]
- Friedrich Georg Weitsch (1758–1828), painter[183]
- Reinhard Wendemuth (born 1948), Olympic rower[184]
- Franz Wenzler (1893–1942), film director[185]
- Christian Rudolph Wilhelm Wiedemann (1770–1840), naturalist[186]
- Arend Friedrich August Wiegmann (1802–1841), zoologist[187]
- Rudolf Wilke (1873–1908), caricaturist[188]
- William of Brunswick (1830–1884), Duke of Brunswick[189]
- Hermann Winkelmann (1849–1912), Heldentenor[190]
- Frederick Albert Winsor (1763–1830), inventor[191]
- Franz Winter (1861–1930), archaeologist[192]
- Ludwig Winter (1843–1930), architect[193]
- Nils Wogram (born 1972), musician[194]
- Adolf Wolf (1899–1973), general
- Johann Zanger (1557–1607), legal scholar[195]
- H. Dieter Zeh (born 1932), physicist
- Albrecht Zimmermann (1860–1931), botanist[196]
- Johann Leopold Theodor Friedrich Zincken (1770–1856), entomologist[197]
Lived in, or associated with, Braunschweig

Johann Anton Leisewitz
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing

Otto IV

Wilhelm Raabe

Tobias Rau

Wilhelmine Reichard

Friedrich Adolf Riedesel

Dennis Schröder
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Hans Sommer

Louis Spohr

Ludger tom Ring the Younger

Friedrich Vieweg

George Westermann
A to D
- Leopold August Abel (1717–1794), violinist[198]
- Franz Abt (1819–1885), composer[199]
- Albert I (1236–1279), Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg[200]
- Albert of Prussia (1837–1906), Regent of Brunswick[201]
- Friedrich Alpers (1901–1944), politician[202]
- Anthony Ulrich (1633–1714), Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel[203]
- Antoinette of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1696–1762), Duchess of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel[204]
- Johann Arndt (1555–1621), theologian[205][206]
- Auctor (c. 5th century), patron saint of Braunschweig[207]
- Augusta of Great Britain (1737–1813), Duchess consort of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel[208]
- Wilhelm Friedemann Bach (1710–1784), composer[209]
- Fritz Bauer (1903–1968), judge and prosecutor, who played an essential role in starting the Frankfurt Auschwitz trials.[210]
- Johann Georg Beck (1676–1722), engraver[211]
- Ernst Otto Beckmann (1853–1923), chemist and inventor of the Beckmann thermometer[212]
- Oswald Berkhan (1834–1917), physician[213]
- Willem Bilderdijk (1756–1831), poet[214]
- Johann Heinrich Blasius (1809–1870), zoologist and founder of the Botanischer Garten der Technischen Universität Braunschweig.[215]
- Hermann Blumenau (1819–1899), founder of Blumenau, Brazil.[216]
- Wilhelm von Bode (1845–1929), art historian[217]
- Friedrich von Bodenstedt (1819–1892), writer[218]
- Caesar Rudolf Boettger (1888–1976), zoologist[219]
- Rasmus Borowski (born 1974), composer and actor[220]
- Maria Antonia Branconi (1746–1793), royal mistress of Charles William Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel[221]
- Heinrich Brandes (1803–1868), painter[222]
- Adolf Breymann (1839–1878), sculptor[223]
- Franz Ernst Brückmann (1697–1753), mineralogist[224]
- Brun I (c. 975–c. 1010), Count of Brunswick[225]
- Bruno (died 880), Duke of Saxony[226]
- Victor von Bruns (1812–1883), surgeon[227]
- Heinrich Büssing (1843–1929), industrialist[228]
- Johannes Bugenhagen (1485–1558), theologian[229]
- Joachim Heinrich Campe (1746–1818), educator and writer[230]
- Charles William Ferdinand (1735–1806), Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel[231]
- Emmanuelle Charpentier (born 1968), biochemist[232]
- Lorenz Florenz Friedrich von Crell (1744–1816), chemist[233]
- Walter Dexel (1890–1973), painter[234]
E to J
- Johann Erdwin Christoph Ebermaier (1768–1825), physician[235]
- Johann Arnold Ebert (1723–1795), writer[236]
- Carl Friedrich Echtermeier (1845–1910), sculptor[237]
- Egbert II (c. 1060–1090), Count of Brunswick and Margrave of Meissen[238]
- Joachim Nicolas Eggert (1779–1813), composer[239]
- Albert Eichhorn (1856–1926), theologian[240]
- Frauke Eickhoff (born 1967), judoka[241]
- Manfred Eigen (born 1927), Nobel laureate in chemistry[242]
- Theodore Eisfeld (1816–1882), conductor[243]
- Gottlieb Elster (1867–1917), sculptor[244]
- Theodor Engelbrecht (1813–1892), pomologist[245][246]
- Ernest Augustus (1887–1953), Duke of Brunswick[247]
- Nadine Ernsting-Krienke (born 1974), field hockey player[248]
- Johann Joachim Eschenburg (1743–1820), produced the first complete German translation of William Shakespeare's plays.[249]
- Hansjörg Felmy (1931–2007), actor[250]
- Ferdinand of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (1721–1792), field marshal[251]
- Franz Wilhelm Ferling (1796–1874), oboist, composer, and clarinetist[252]
- Alexander Fesca (1820–1849), composer[253]
- Otto Finsch (1839–1917), explorer[254]
- Christoph Bernhard Francke (c. 1660–1729), painter[255]
- Frederick Augustus (1740–1805), Prince of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel-Oels[256]
- Friedrich Traugott Friedemann (1793–1853), educator[257]
- Kurt Otto Friedrichs (1901–1983), mathematician[258][259]
- Theodor Geiger (1891–1952),sociologist[260]
- Friedrich Gerstäcker (1816–1872), writer[261]
- Gertrude of Brunswick (c. 1060–1117), Margravine of Meissen[262]
- Silvio Gesell (1862–1930), merchant[263]
- Johann Glandorp (1501–1564), educator[264]
- Gerhard Glogowski (born 1943), politician, Prime Minister of Lower Saxony[265]
- Carl Heinrich Graun (1704–1759), composer[266][267]
- Uwe Gronostay (1939–2008), composer[268]
- Lord Frederick Spencer Hamilton (1856–1928), politician[269]
- Johann Oswald Harms (1643–1708), painter and engraver[270]
- Johann Adolph Hasse (1699–1783), composer[271]
- Johann Christian Ludwig Hellwig (1743–1831), entomologist[272]
- Ernst Ludwig Theodor Henke (1804–1872), theologian and historian[273]
- Henry the Lion (1129–1195), Duke of Saxony and Bavaria[274]
- Henry V (c. 1173–1227), Count Palatine of the Rhine[275]
- Henry the Peaceful (1411–1473), Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg[276]
- August Hermann (1835–1906), physical education pioneer[277]
- Levi Herzfeld (1810–1884), rabbi and historian[278]
- Erik Hesselberg (1914–1972), writer and artist[279]
- August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben (1798–1874), poet and author of Das Lied der Deutschen.[280]
- Israel Jacobson (1768–1828), merchant and Jewish reformer.[281]
- Heinrich Jasper (1875–1945), politician, Prime Minister of Brunswick[282]
- Friedrich Jeckeln (1895–1946), SS and police leader[283]
- Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Jerusalem (1709–1789), theologist[284]
- John Albert of Mecklenburg (1857–1920), Regent of Brunswick[285][286]
- Wolfgang Joop (born 1944), fashion designer[287]
- Robert Jordan (1885–1970), writer[288]
K to R
- Reinhard Keiser (1674–1739), composer[289]
- Inge Kilian (born 1935), Olympic high jumper[290]
- Dietrich Klagges (1891–1971), politician[291]
- Klaus von Klitzing (born 1943), Nobel laureate in physics[292]
- Friedrich Ludwig Knapp (1814–1904), chemist[293]
- Gottfried Michael Koenig (born 1926), composer
- Peter Joseph Krahe (1758–1840), architect[294]
- Nicolette Krebitz (born 1972), actress[295]
- Johann Kusser (1660–1727), composer[296]
- Johann Anton Leisewitz (1752–1806), poet[297]
- Ludwig Lemcke (1816–1884), philologist and literary historian[298]
- Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (1729–1781), writer and philosopher[299]
- Ephraim Moses Lilien (1874–1925), illustrator[300]
- Henry Litolff (1818–1891), composer[301]
- Louis Rudolph (1671–1735), Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel[302]
- Friedrich Lübker (1811–1867), educator and philologist[303]
- Rudi Lüttge (1922–2016), Olympic racewalker[304]
- Matilda of England (1156–1189), Duchess of Saxony[305]
- Marie of Baden (1782–1808), Duchess consort of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel[306]
- Erwin Otto Marx (1893–1980), engineer[307]
- Jakob Mauvillon (1743–1794), historian and writer[308]
- Jürgen Moll (1939–1968), footballer[309]
- Otto IV of Brunswick (1175–1218), Holy Roman Emperor[310]
- Philippine Charlotte of Prussia (1716–1801), Duchess consort of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel[311]
- Helga Pilarczyk (1926–2011), operatic soprano[312]
- Agnes Pockels (1862–1935), chemist[313]
- Werner Pöls (1926–1989), historian[314]
- Karl Pohlig (1864–1928), conductor[315]
- Wilhelm Raabe (1831–1910), writer[316]
- Hans Reinowski (1900–1977), politician, publisher and writer[317]
- Hermann Riedel (1847–1913), composer[318]
- Friedrich Adolf Riedesel (1738–1800), commander during the American Revolutionary War[319]
- Anna Roleffes (c. 1600–1663), one of the last women executed as a witch in Braunschweig.[320]
- Rudolph Augustus (1627–1704), Duke of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel[321]
- Michael Ruetz (born 1940), photographer[322]
- Nina Ruge (born 1956), TV presenter[323]
- Francesco Carlo Rusca (1693–1769), painter[324]
S to Z
- Hermann Schacht (1814–1864), pharmacist and botanist[325]
- Gerhard Schrader (1903–1990), chemist[326]
- Katharina Marie Schubert (born 1977), actress[327]
- Gustav Anton von Seckendorff (1775–1823), writer[328]
- Hans-Christoph Seebohm (1903–1967), Vice-Chancellor of Germany[329]
- Otto Sprengel (1852–1915), surgeon[330]
- Henry E. (1797–1871) and C.F. Theodore Steinway (1825–1889), piano makers[331]
- Stendhal (1783–1842), writer and politician[332]
- Albert Sukop (1913–1993), German international footballer[333]
- Alexandre Angélique de Talleyrand-Périgord (1736–1821), churchman[334]
- Heinrich Emil Timerding (1873–1945), mathematician
- Fate Tola (born 1987), long-distance runner[335]
- Ludger Tom Ring the Younger (1522–1584), painter[336]
- Julius Tröger (1862–1942), chemist[337]
- Kaspar Ulenberg (1549–1617), theologian[338]
- August Ferdinand von Veltheim (1741–1801), mineralogist[339]
- Victoria Louise of Prussia (1892–1980), Duchess of Brunswick[340]
- Alfred Vierkandt (1867–1953), sociologist[341]
- Friedrich Vieweg (1761–1835), publisher[342]
- Peter Wilhelm Friedrich von Voigtländer (1812–1878), optician[343]
- Heinz Waaske (1924–1995), camera designer
- Mitchell Weiser (born 1994), footballer[344]
- Ehm Welk (1884–1966), journalist[345]
- George Westermann (1810–1879), publisher[346]
- Arend Friedrich Wiegmann (1770–1853), pharmacist[347]
- William V (1748–1806), Prince of Orange[348]
- Olaf Willums (1886–1967), painter and printmaker[349]
- Johannes Winkler (1897–1947), rocket pioneer[350]
- Georg Wittig (1897–1987), Nobel laureate in chemistry[351]
- Werner Zahn (1890–1971), bobsledder and World War I flying ace[352]
- Luminita Zaituc (born 1968), Olympic long-distance runner[353]
- Eberhard August Wilhelm von Zimmermann (1743–1815), geographer and zoologist[354]
- Georg Heinrich Zincke (1692–1769), jurist[355]
Sources
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External links
- Persönlichkeiten at braunschweig.de. City of Braunschweig list of commemorative plaques for notable residents of the city.
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