Strasburger
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Strasburger:
People
- Edward Bogumil Strasburger (1803 - 1874)
- Eduard (Adolf) Strasburger (1844, Warsaw - 1912, Bonn), famous 19th century Polish-German botanist
∞ Aleksandra Julja Wertheim (1847-1902) - Juljan Teofil Strasburger ∞ (Julia) Marja Simmler, a daughter of Józef Simmler
- Henryk Leon Strasburger (1887 - 1951), Polish politician, delegate to the League of Nations, and member of the Polish government-in-exile during World War II
- Eduard (Adolf) Strasburger (1844, Warsaw - 1912, Bonn), famous 19th century Polish-German botanist
- Maria-Paulina Strasburger, mother of Edward Werner (1878 - 1945), Polish vice-Minister of Finance
- Leon Strasburger (1845, Warsaw - 1883, Warsaw) (pl)
- Karol Strasburger (born 1947, Warsaw), a Polish actor (pl)
- Victor C. Strasburger (born 1949), a noted American pediatrician, an adolescent medicine expert
- Stefanie Strasburger (born 1964, Schenefeld), German politician (CDU) (de)
See also
- Phloem (Strasburger cell)
- Strasburg (disambiguation), for a list of place names
- Strasbourg
- Straßburger (disambiguation)
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