Public thinking and politics •
Peder Skram (ca.1500-1581) a Danish Admiral and naval hero. •
Jens Bang (ca.1575–1644) a wealthy Danish merchant, built
Jens Bang's House in Aalborg •
Hans Svane (1606–1668) a Danish statesman and ecclesiastic. •
Vitus Bering (1681–1741), naval officer and explorer, the
Bering Strait was named after him. •
Poul Vendelbo Løvenørn (1686–1740) a Danish military officer, diplomat and landowner •
Ove Høegh-Guldberg (1731–1808) statesman and
de facto Prime Minister of Denmark •
Catherine Antonovna of Brunswick (1741–1807) &
Elizabeth Antonovna of Brunswick (1743–1782) daughters of
Duke Anthony Ulrich of Brunswick lived under house arrest in Horsens •
Adelbert Heinrich Graf von Baudissin (1820-1871), writer •
Hedevig Rosing (1827–1913), author, educator, school founder; first woman to teach in Copenhagen's public schools •
Andreas Bang-Haas (1846–1925) a Danish
entomologist and insect dealer •
Hans G. Jensen (1856–1922) a Norwegian trade unionist, politician and tailor •
Ellen Broe (1900–1994) a Danish nurse who established educational and training initiatives •
Lilli Gyldenkilde (1936–2003) a Danish politician, a member of the Folketing and an
MEP •
Lars Hedegaard (born 1942) a Danish historian, journalist and author •
Peter Landrock (born 1948) a Danish cryptographer and mathematician •
Jens Kehlet Nørskov (born 1952), professor •
Jan Trøjborg (1955–2012), politician, Mayor of Horsens 2005–2012, served in the Folketing 1987–2005, was Govt. Minister •
Jens Nielsen (born 1962), professor •
Anders Samuelsen (born 1967) a Danish politician and
Minister of Foreign Affairs (Denmark) •
Peter Fibiger Bang (born 1973) a Danish comparative historian
The arts •
Anton Dorph (1831–1914) a Danish painter who painted altarpieces and fishermen •
Frederikke Federspiel (1839–1913) first female pro photographer, ran a photo. studio in
Aalborg •
Ludovica Thornam (1853–1896) a Danish portrait and genre painter •
Alfred Schmidt (1858–1938) a Danish illustrator, caricaturist and painter •
Anton Rosen (1859–1928) a Danish architect, furniture designer and decorative artist •
Albert Edvard Wang (1864-1930) a Danish landscape painter •
Anna Bloch (1868–1953) a Danish actress •
Emanuel Gregers (1881–1957) a Danish actor, screenwriter and film director •
Christian Arhoff (1893–1973) a Danish stage and film actor and member of
National Socialist Workers' Party of Denmark •
Knud Holmboe (1902–1931) a Danish journalist, author and explorer •
Vagn Holmboe (1909–1996), a Danish composer and teacher who wrote in a
neo-classical style •
Poul Borum (1934–1996) writer, poet and critic, was raised in Horsens •
Manon Rasmussen (born 1951) a Danish costume designer •
Kristian Halken (born 1955), film actor •
Søren Sætter-Lassen (born 1955) a Danish stage, film and television actor •
Michael Kvium (born 1955) a Danish multifaceted artist •
Anne Louise Hassing (born 1967), actress •
Emmy Thornam (1852–1935), flower painter and writer •
Ludovica Thornam (1853–1896), portrait and genre painter •
Barbara Zatler (1980-2019) an actress, TV personality, model and comedian •
Pretty Maids (formed 1981) a Danish hard rock/heavy metal band from Horsens •
Peter Bjørnskov (born 1981) a Danish singer, songwriter and record producer
Sport •
Ernst Schultz (1879 – drowned, 1906) sprinter, bronze medallist at the
1900 Summer Olympics •
Thyge Petersen (1902–1964) an amateur boxer, silver medallist at the
1924 Summer Olympics •
Helge Muxoll Schrøder (1924–2012) rower, team silver medallist at the
1948 Summer Olympics •
Bent Schmidt-Hansen (1946–2013) a footballer, over 350 club caps and 8 for
Denmark •
Anja Hansen (born 1973) handball player, team gold medallist at the
1996 Summer Olympics •
Anne Dot Eggers Nielsen (born 1975) a former footballer, won 118 caps for the
Danish national women's team •
Søren Jochumsen (born 1976) a retired football goalkeeper, 521 caps with
AC Horsens •
Brian Priske (born 1977) retired footballer, 468 club caps and 24 for
Denmark •
Karen Brødsgaard (born 1978) a Danish former handball player, twice team gold medallist at the
2000 and
2004 Summer Olympics •
Simon Kjær (born 1989), footballer over 390 club caps and captain of
Denmark with 95 caps •
Anne-Marie Rindom (born 1991) a Danish sailor, gold medallist at the
2020 Summer Olympics •
Alexandra Bøje (born 1999) a Danish badminton player •
Jeppe Kjær (born 2004) a Danish footballer who plays for Bodø/Glimt ==Twin towns – sister cities==