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Carol I of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (1839–1914), Prince (1867–1881) and King (1881–1914) of Romania. Catherine the Great (1729–1796), Empress of Russia. Charles IV (1316–1378), King of Germany 1346, Holy Roman Emperor 1355–78. Charles V (1500–1558), King of Spain 1516, King of Germany 1519, Holy Roman Emperor 1530–56.
Germany: 7.9 billion Tchibo, Beiersdorf: 329 Wolfgang Herz Germany: 7.9 billion Tchibo, Beiersdorf: 358 Jürgen Blickle Germany: 7.4 billion SEW Eurodrive: 385 Nadia Thiele Germany: 7.1 billion Knorr-Bremse AG: 432 Wolfgang Marguerre Germany: 6.4 billion Octapharma: 432 Maximilian Viessmann Germany: 6.4 billion Viessmann: 498 Theo Müller ...
Paul Singer (1844–1911), SPD co-founder, whose chairman and Reichstag, producer. Willi Stoph (1914–1999), politician (SED), Chairman of the State Council. Gustav Stresemann (1878–1929), politician (DVP), chancellor and foreign minister of the Weimar Republic, Nobel Peace Prize laureate.
Felix Schlag (1891–1974), designer of the United States five cent coin in use from 1938 to 2004. Erwin Straus (1891–1975), German-American phenomenologist and neurologist. Hans Leybold (1892–1914), poet. Jakob Weiseborn (1892–1939), SS- Sturmbannführer (major) and commandant of Flossenbürg concentration camp.
This is a list of notable German actors from 1895, the year of the first public showing of a motion picture by the Lumière brothers, to the present. Actors are listed in the period in which their film careers began and the careers of most spanned more than just one period. The list currently includes actors that appear in German movies ...
German kingdom (blue) in the Holy Roman Empire around 1000. This is a list of monarchs who ruled over East Francia, and the Kingdom of Germany (Latin: Regnum Teutonicum), from the division of the Frankish Empire in 843 and the collapse of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806 until the collapse of the German Empire in 1918:
Hermann Föttinger (1877–1945), engineer and inventor. Peter Henlein (1485–1542), locksmith and clockmaker who invented the world's first watch. Andre Kaup, electrical engineer at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. Karl Küpfmüller (1897–1977), electrical engineer who worked in communications technology.
There are many widely varying names of Germany in different languages, more so than for any other European nation. For example: the German language endonym is Deutschland, from the Old High German diutisc. the French exonym is Allemagne, from the name of the Alamanni tribe. In Italian it is Germania, from the Latin Germania, although the German ...