, 1910 •
Konrad Witz (1400/10–1445/46), painter, active mainly in Basel. •
Adam of Rottweil, 15th-century scholar and printer •
Johann Georg Herbst (1787–1836), a German Orientalist. •
Franz Xavier Wernz (1842–1914), the 25th
Superior General of the Society of Jesus •
Erwin Teufel (born 1939), politician (
CDU), former minister president of Baden-Württemberg •
Rüdiger Safranski (born 1945), philosopher, writer and literary scholar •
Matthias Hölle (born 1951), opera bass •
Anne Haigis (born 1955), musician, singer and songwriter. •
Wolfgang Stryi (1957–2005), jazz musician, composer, clarinetist and tenor saxophonist •
Stefan Teufel (born 1972), German politician •
Andreas Schwab (born 1973), politician (CDU) and member of the European Parliament •
Johannes Erath (born 1975), opera director •
Heike Heubach (born 1979), politician (SPD); she is deaf
Sport •
Klaus-Dieter Sieloff (1942–2011), footballer, brought up locally, played 338 games and 14 for
West Germany • brothers
Marcus Trick (born 1977) &
Armon Trick (born 1978), retired international rugby union players •
Simone Hauswald (born 1979), a former biathlete and bronze medallist at the
2010 Winter Olympics •
Markus Fuchs (born 1980), footballer who played over 300 games •
Christoph Burkard (born 1983), Paralympic swimmer, medallist at the
2004 &
2012 Summer Paralympics •
Maximiliane Rall (born 1993), footballer, played over 200 games and 9 for
Germany women •
Joshua Kimmich (born 1995), footballer, played over 640 games and 107 for
Germany ==Trivia==