List of people from Königsberg
The following is a list of people from the former city of Königsberg, (Duchy of Prussia, Kingdom of Prussia, Germany) which was renamed to Kaliningrad, Soviet Union in 1946.
Writers
- Stanisław Murzynowski (c.1527–53), a Polish writer, translator and a Lutheran activist during the Protestant Reformation.
- Caspar Schütz (c.1540 Eisleben – 1594 Danzig) historian at Königsberg and Danzig, known for his interest in the history of Prussia.
- Martynas Mažvydas (1510–63), priest, writer and translator
- Johann Georg Hamann (1730–88), philosopher
- E. T. A. Hoffmann (1776–1822), author
- Immanuel Kant (1724–1804), philosopher
- Ferdinand Nesselmann (1811 Fürstenau – 1881 Königsberg), mathematician, historian, orientalist and philologist
- Fanny Lewald (1811–89), feminist and author
- Abraham Mapu (1808–67), Hebrew novelist
- Friedrich Radszuweit (1876–1932), author and publisher
- Agnes Miegel (1879–1964), author
- Max Colpet (1905–98), popular song lyricist
- Leah Goldberg (1911–1970), Israeli poet
- Leah Rabin (née Schloßberg) (1928–2000), author and wife of Yitzhak Rabin
Scientists
- Christian Goldbach (1690–1764), mathematician
- Johann Bartsch (1709–38), physician, botanist, and collaborator with Carl Linnaeus
- Karl Gottfried Hagen (1749–1829), chemist, opened first German chemistry lab at Königsberg's Albertina University, father of de:Ernst August Hagen
- Gotthilf Heinrich Ludwig Hagen (1797–1884), physicist
- Ludwig Otto Hesse (1811–74), mathematician
- Adolph Eduard Grube (1812–80), zoologist
- Gustav Robert Kirchhoff (1824–87), physicist
- Karl Rudolf König (1832–1901), physicist
- Carl Neumann, (1832–1925), mathematician
- Rudolf Lipschitz (1832–1903), mathematician
- Alfred Clebsch, (1833–72), mathematician
- Franz Ernst Christian Neumann (1834–1918), pathologist
- Ernst Hugo Heinrich Pfitzer (1846–1906), botanist
- Otto Wallach (1847–1931), chemist
- David Hilbert (1862–1943), mathematician
- Hermann Minkowski (1864–1909), mathematician
- Arnold Sommerfeld (1868–1951), physicist
- Friedrich Adolf Paneth (1887–1958), chemist
- Hermann Eichhorst (1849–1921), physician
- Max Wien (1866–1938), physicist
- Fritz Albert Lipmann (1899–1986), biochemist
Others
- Stanislovas Rapalionis (1485–1545), at Königsberg Albertina University first translator of the Bible into Lithuanian
- Abraomas Kulvietis (1509–45), religious reformer at Königsberg Albertina University
- Anton Möller (c.1563–1611), painter active mostly in Danzig (Gdańsk)
- Friedrich von der Trenck (1726–94), Prussian officer and adventurer
- Johann Jacoby (1805–77), politician
- Carl Otto Nicolai (1810–49), composer and conductor
- Eduard von Simson (1810–99), jurist and politician
- Hermann August Hagen (1817–93) Cambridge, USA, German entomologist
- Walter Liebenthal (1886–1982), sinologist and philosopher
- Pavel Pabst (1854–97), pianist/composer and professor at the Moscow Conservatory
- Heinz Tiessen (1887–1971), composer
- Erich von Drygalski (1865–1949), explorer
- Käthe Kollwitz (1867–1945), painter and sculptor
- Eugen Sandow (1867–1925), first modern bodybuilder
- Otto Braun, (1872–1955), statesman and politician
- Hans Feige, (1880–1953), Wehrmacht general
- Bruno Taut (1880–1938), architect
- Max Taut (1884–1967), architect
- Carl Friedrich Goerdeler (1884–1945), politician
- Moshe Smoira (1888–1961), first President of the Supreme Court of Israel
- Lilli Henoch (1899–1942), world record holder in the discus, shot put, and 4 × 100 meters relay events who was killed by the Nazis
- Hannah Arendt (1906–75), political theorist
- Rabbi Josef Hirsch Dunner (1913–2007), Chief Rabbi of East Prussia 1936-1938
- Gerhard Barkhorn (1919–83), second-highest-ranking Luftwaffe fighter ace (301 victories).
- Michael Wieck (born 1928), musician and author
- de:Helmut Komp (born 1930), writer and translator of Lithuanian literature into German
- Thomas Eichelbaum (born 1931), former Chief Justice of New Zealand
- Witta Pohl (1937–2011), German actress
- Heinrich August Winkler (born 1938), historian
- Veruschka von Lehndorff (born 1939), model, actress and artist
- Reinhard Bonnke (born 1940), televangelist
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