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==Notable people== ===Before 1900=== [[File:1904 Hefner-Alteneck.jpg|thumb|150px|Hefner-Alteneck]] *[[Daniel Brendel von Homburg]] (1523β1582), Archbishop of Mainz from 1555 to 1582 *[[Martin Baldwin Kittel]] (1798β1885), professor of Aschaffenburg Hochschule from 1831 to 1871 *[[Johann Joseph Scherer]] (1814β1869), chemist *[[Joseph von Lindwurm]] (1824β1874), physician and dermatologist *[[Lujo Brentano]] (1844β1931), economist and social reformer *[[Friedrich von Hefner-Alteneck]] (1845β1904), electrical engineer *[[Joseph Anton Schneiderfranken]] (1876β1943), painter and author *[[Ernst Ludwig Kirchner]] (1880β1938), expressionist painter and printmaker *[[Friedrich Dessauer]] (1881β1963), physicist, philosopher, socially engaged entrepreneur and journalist *[[Hans Schmidt (priest)|Hans Schmidt]] (1881β1916), priest executed for murder in the United States *[[Alfons Maria Jakob]] (1884β1931), neurologist and neuropathologist *[[Otto Gentil]] (1892β1969), painter and sculptor ===1900 to 1959=== [[File:Konrad Adenauer - 7. CDU-Bundesparteitag-kasf0033.JPG|thumb|150px|Hanns Seidel (left) in 1957 with Konrad Adenauer (right) CDU party convention]] *[[Hanns Seidel]] (1901β1961), politician and Bavarian prime minister from 1957 to 1960 *[[Inge Viermetz]] (1908β1997), official and defendant at the Nuremberg Trials *[[Guido Dessauer]] (1915β2012), physicist, business executive, art collector, patron of arts and academic *[[Peter Gingold]] (1916β2006), figure in the German Resistance and the National Committee for a Free Germany *[[Wilfried Hofmann]] (1931β2020), diplomat and author *[[Adalbert Kraus]] (born 1937), tenor *[[Felix Magath]] (born 1953), football player and manager *[[Rudi Bommer]] (born 1957), football player and manager ===From 1960=== *[[Urban Priol]] (born 1961), cabaret artist and comedian *[[Winfried Bausback]] (born 1965), politician *[[Burkard Schliessmann]], classical pianist and concert artist *[[Christian Hock]] (born 1970), football player and manager *[[Carlos Boozer]] (born 1981), American basketball player *[[Sabine Englert]] (born 1981), handball player *[[Marcel SchΓ€fer]] (born 1984), footballer *[[JosΓ© Holebas]] (born 1984), Greek footballer *[[Demond Greene]] (born 1981), German basketballer *[[Markus Neumayr]] (born 1986), footballer *[[Ivo IliΔeviΔ]] (born 1986), Croatian footballer *[[Daria Kinzer]] (born 1988), Austrian-Croatian singer who represented [[Croatia in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011]] *[[Patrick Amrhein]] (born 1989), footballer *[[Paul Hill (rugby union)|Paul Hill]] (born 1995), English rugby union player ===Notable residents=== [[File:Alois Alzheimer 003.jpg|thumb|150px|Alois Alzheimer]] [[File:E. Erlenmeyer ca 1863.jpg|thumb|150px|Emil Erlenmeyer around 1863]] *[[Willigis]] (940β1011), Archbishop of Mainz *[[Diether von Isenburg]] (1412β1482), Elector and Archbishop of Mainz *[[Dietrich Schenk von Erbach]] (?β1459), Archbishop of Mainz *[[Mathis Gothart-Nithart]] (c. 1475β1528), Renaissance painter of religious works *[[Wolfgang von Dalberg]] (1538β1601), Archbishop of Mainz *[[Johann Adam von Bicken]] (1564β1604), Archbishop of Mainz *[[Johann Schweikhard von Kronberg|Johann Schweikard von Kronberg]] (1553β1626), Archbishop of Mainz, commissioned the [[Schloss Johannisburg]] *[[Friedrich Karl Joseph von Erthal]] (1719β1802), prince-elector and archbishop of Mainz *[[Karl Theodor Anton Maria von Dalberg]] (1744β1817), Archbishop-Elector of Mainz, Arch-Chancellor of the Holy Roman Empire, Prince of [[Principality of Regensburg|Regensburg]] *[[Johann Jakob Wilhelm Heinse]] (1746β1803), author *[[Clemens Brentano]] (1778β1842), poet and novelist *[[Franz Bopp]] (1791β1867), linguist *[[Emil Erlenmeyer]] (1825β1909), chemist *[[Alois Alzheimer]] (1864β1915), psychiatrist and neuropathologist *[[Ludwig Thoma]] (1867β1921), author, publisher and editor, studied forestry in Aschaffenburg *[[Christian Schad]] (1894β1982), painter *{{Interlanguage link|Hugo Karpf|de}} (1895β1994), politician (CSU), unionist, member of [[Reichstag (Nazi Germany)|Reichstag]] and [[Bundestag]] *[[Alfons Goppel]] (1905β1991), politician (CSU) and Prime Minister of Bavaria *[[Ernst Lehner]] (1912β1986), footballer *[[Guido Knopp]] (born 1948), journalist and author *[[Otto Becker (equestrian)|Otto Becker]] (born 1958), show jumping champion
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