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Heinrich Vogtherr (1490-1556), painter •
Max Joseph Oertel (1835-1897), university professor and pioneer of medical science •
Friedrich Rittelmeyer (1872-1938), Protestant theologian and co-founder of the
Christian Community •
Georg Philipp Wörlen (1886-1954), painter and graphic artist •
Matthias Klostermayr (1736-1771), leader of a gang of robbers, convicted in Dillingen and strangled, then smashed, beheaded and quartered. •
Johann Michael Sailer (1751-1832), a Catholic theologian, professor of ethics and pastoral theology in Dillingen 1821 Domkapitular and 1822 auxiliary bishop with right of succession, in 1829 Bishop of Regensburg •
Christoph von Schmid (1768-1854), Catholic theologian •
Michael Kitzelmann (1916-1942), Catholic, soldier, Nazi resistance •
Sebastian Kneipp (1821-1897), Catholic priest and hydrotherapist, began in 1848 his studies of
theology in Dillingen. •
Heinz Piontek (1925-2003), writer •
Peter Felser (born 1969), politician ==See also==