, c. 1870 , 1876 •
Janina Baechle (born 1969), operatic mezzo-soprano. •
Richard Baum (1902–2000), musicologist and music historian •
Thommie Bayer (born 1953), writer, musician and painter •
Marie Daiber (1868–1928), zoologist •
Karl Deffner (1817–1877), manufacturer, politician and geologist. •
Isabelle Faust (born 1972), violinist, both soloist and chamber musician. •
Adolf Fleischmann (1892–1968), abstract painter, his late work evolved into
constructivism •
Sebastian Franck (1499– ca.1543), freethinker, humanist, and radical reformer; local soapboiler 1531-1533. •
Albert Günther (1830–1914), British zoologist, ichthyologist and herpetologist; born locally •
Wolfgang Fritz Haug (born 1936), philosopher, coined the term
commodity aestheticism •
Elise Henle (1832–1892), a German Jewish writer, dramatist, and poet; lived locally 1853-1881 •
Ernst von Herzog (1834–1911), classical philologist and archaeologist, and expert in the field of Roman
epigraphy. •
Ferdinand von Hochstetter (1829–1884), geographer, geologist and natural scientist. •
Johann Eberhard Ihle (1727–1814), portrait painter •
Tobias Mayer (1723–1762), astronomer, studied the Moon, brought up locally. •
Julius Motteler (1838–1907), leading member of the early German workers' movement, Reichstag deputy •
Wilhelm Murr (1888–1945), German politician (NSDAP), Gauleiter •
Rolf Nesch (1893–1975), a German-born Norwegian expressionist artist, noted for
printmaking •
Georg Restle (born 1965), journalist and television presenter. •
Ferdinand F. Rohm (1843–1917), chief bugler during the
American Civil War, awarded the U.S.
Medal of Honor •
Paula Rueß (1902–1980), German resistance fighter (French Resistance) and feminist •
Ralf Scheepers (born 1965), singer and lead vocalist for heavy metal band
Primal Fear •
Ulrike Sonntag (born 1959), operatic soprano and academic voice teacher •
Johann Christian Friedrich Steudel (1779–1837), Lutheran theologian, proponent of rational
supernaturalism •
Michael Stifel (1487–1567), a German monk, Protestant reformer and mathematician.
Sport •
Cristian Fiél (born 1980), Spanish-German football player, played over 360 games •
Manuel Hartmann (born 1984), former footballer who played 346 games •
Helmut Krausser (born 1964), author, poet, playwright, composer and professional chess player •
Rüdiger Kauf (born 1975), former professional footballer who played 369 games •
Otto Merz (1889–1933), racing car driver, chauffeur and mechanic. •
Max Sailer (1882–1964), racing car driver and engineerl headed racing by Mercedes •
Serdar Tasci (born 1987), former footballer who played 292 games and 14 for
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