Philippson

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Philippson ([fi:lipzon]) is a German Jewish family made distinguished by Ludwig Philippson, the founder of the "Allgemeine Zeitung des Judenthums*"; it traces its descent back to Jacob Joshua, author of "Pene Yehoshua'", 1754.

  • Alfred Philippson:
  • Emil M. Philippson / Emil Philippson:
  • Franz M. Philippson / Franz Philippson:
  • Gustav Philippson:
  • Ludwig Philippson:
  • Martin Philippson:
  • Moritz Philippson:
  • Moses Philippson:
  • Phoebus Philippson:

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[edit] Other Persons

  • Gérard Aimé Philippson / Gérard A. Philippson / Gérard Philippson, linguist
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