List of people from Cheb

This is a list of notable people from Cheb or Eger.

A

B

  • Zdenka Becker (born 1951), Czechoslovak-Austrian writer
  • Frank Boldt (1942–2006), German historian, Slavic scholar and translator
  • Jaromír Bosák (born 1965), Czech sports commentator and journalist
  • Johann Georg Franz Braun (before 1638–1670), cantor at St. Nicholas, composer, author of Ave Maria zart
  • Bretislav III (–1197), Czech prince and bishop of Prague's Přemyslid dynasty
  • Balthasar Brusch (1512–1589), German bookbinder and bookseller, author of the city history and family chronicles
  • Kaspar Brusch (1518–1559), German humanist, poet and, historian, went to school in Eger
  • Andreas Buberl (1832–1907), German military doctor, spa doctor, honorary citizen of Eger and Franzensbad

C

  • Vojtěch Cach (1914–1980), Czech writer and dramatist
  • Mikoláš Chadima (born 1952), Czech musician
  • Pablo Clain (also known as Pavel Klein and Paul Klein; 1652–1717), German-Czech Jesuit
  • Ilona Csáková (born 1970), Czech singer

D

  • Albin Dötsch (1872–1922), Austrian politician (SDAP)
  • Libor Dvořák (born 1948), Czech journalist and Russian translator

E

F

  • Martin Fenin (born 1987), Czech footballer
  • Adolf Fischer (born 1925), German family and local historian, went to school in Eger

G

  • Peter Glotz (1939–2005), German SPD politician, journalist and media scholar, and member of the German Bundestag
  • Heinrich Gradl (1842–1895), German historian and archivist of Eger
  • Marcel Grün (born 1946), Czech astronomer and writer in the field of astronomy and astronautics
  • Joseph Sebastian Grüner (1780–1864), superintendent and local historian of Eger
  • Anton Gschier (1814–1874), Austro-Hungarian politician

H

  • Johann Habermann (1516–1590), German Lutheran theologian and devotional writer
  • Josef Hecht (1792–1861), Franzensbad spa entrepreneur and politician
  • Michael Heuffner (1483–1511), German sculptor and painter
  • Karl Huss (1761–1836), executioner, healer and collector

J

K

L

  • Helmut Lederer (1919–1999), German sculptor and photographer
  • Abraham Leuthner (ca. 1639–1701), mason and builder, built the Dominican church and monastery in Cheb

M

  • Johann Georg Macasius (1617–1653), German physician
  • Adolf Mayerl (1884–1954), German sculptor and ceramic artist
  • Nikolaus Medler (1502–1551), German theologian, reformer, and mathematician
  • Mira Mladejovska (1895–1969), Czech museum and archive manager
  • Michael Müller (1849–1914), German physician and local historian

N

  • Balthasar Neumann (1687–1753), German baroque architect
  • Pavel Nedvěd (born 1972), European Footballer of the Year for 2004
  • Johann Brusch von Neiberg (1666–1742), German Roman Catholic lawyer and syndic of Eger

R

  • Erich Riedl (born 1933), German CSU politician, member of the German Bundestag

S

  • Adolf Scherbaum (1909–2000), German trumpeter
  • Johann Adam Schertzer (1628–1683), German Protestant theologian
  • Kaspar Schlick (ca. 1396–1449), Chancellor of three kings and Chancellor under Emperor Sigismund, a politically important personality of the first half of the 15th century
  • Walther Schuster (1930–1992), German organist and composer
  • Otmar Seidl (born 1944), German internist, psychoanalyst and sociologist
  • Rudolf Serkin (1903–1991), American pianist of Russian-Jewish origin
  • Kurt Sieber (born 1936), German politician (FDP)
  • Karl Siegl (1851–1943), historian, German city archivist and museum director
  • Norbert Singer (born 1939), German automotive engineer responsible for many of Porsche's victories at the 24 Hours of Le Mans races
  • Rüdiger von Sparneck (~1300–1364/1368), Viscount of Eger
  • Lorenz Johann Adam Köstler von Stromberg (1807–1888), Fountain doctor and honorary citizen of Franzensbad and Eger
  • Heribert Sturm (1904–1981), German city archivist and museum director

T

  • Adolf Tachezy (1814–1892), Czech businessman, pharmacist and politician, mayor
  • Stanislav Tůma (1950–2005), Czech photographer

U

W

  • Albrecht von Wallenstein (1583–1634), Bohemian military leader and politician during the Thirty Years' War
  • Johannes Watzal (1887–?), German sculptor
  • Josef Weidl (1915–1972), Sudeten German sculptor
  • Elisabeth Wicki-Endriss (born 1944), German actress, widow of Bernhard Wicki
  • Johannes Widmann (1460–after 1498), German mathematician
  • Karl Wilfert (1879–1932), German sculptor
  • Adam Wolf (1822–?), Austrian historian
  • Gerd Wolf (born 1933), German physicist
  • Karl Hermann Wolf (1862–1941), journalist and German national politician

Z

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