, from 1588 , 2018 •
Georg Pictorius (c. 1500–1569), physician and mystic-magical author of the Renaissance •
Trudpert Neugart (1742–1825), professor of oriental languages. •
Johannes Benzing (1913–2001), Turkologist and diplomat •
Martin Barner (1921–2020), mathematician, worked on
differential geometry and
analysis. •
Kurt Leichtweiss (1927–2013), mathematician, worked on
convex and
differential geometry •
Hartmann von der Tann (born 1943), German radio and television journalist •
Gisèle Pelicot (born 1952), French rape victim and feminist icon •
Horst Ludwig Meyer (1956–1999), presumed member of the Red Army Faction (RAF) •
Veit Heinichen (born 1957), author of
noir novels •
Gundolf Köhler (1959–1980), right-wing extremist at the
Oktoberfest bombing •
Andreas K. Engel (born 1961), brain researcher •
Markus Kemmelmeier (born 1967), social psychologist and sociologist •
Daniela Alfinito (born 1971),
schlager singer and geriatric nurse •
Michelle (born 1972), singer, real name
Tanja Gisela Hewer Sport •
Beate Bischler (born 1968), retired Paralympic judoka who won a bronze medal at the
2004 Summer Paralympics •
Robert Prosinečki (born 1969), Croatian footballer and coach, played 404 games and 49 for
Croatia •
Thorsten Schmitt (born 1975),
Nordic combined skier •
Oliver Roggisch (born 1978), handball player •
Martin Schmitt (born 1978), ski jumper, won one gold and two silver Olympic medals •
Andreas Lang (born 1979), curler •
Dennis Seidenberg (born 1981), ice hockey player •
Ivana Brkljačić (born 1983), Croatian hammer thrower •
Jochen Schöps (born 1983), volleyball player •
Marco Caligiuri (born 1984), German-Italian footballer, played 404 games •
Yannic Seidenberg (born 1984), ice hockey player •
Daniel Caligiuri (born 1988), German-Italian footballer, played over 450 games •
Daniel Keilwitz (born 1989), racing driver •
Sebastian Rudy (born 1990), footballer, has played 395 games and 29 for
Germany •
Christian Günter (born 1993), footballer who has played 345 games for
SC Freiburg and 8 for
Germany •
Domenic Weinstein (born 1994), cyclist •
Kai Brünker (born 1994), footballer who has played over 260 games •
Kai Wissmann, (DE Wiki) (born 1996), ice hockey player ; and In 2004 the former Bosnian boxer Armin
„Boki“ Ćulum founded the motorcycle-like gang
United Tribuns in Villingen-Schwenningen. The gang owned two
bordellos and had a great influence on the prostitution scene in Villingen-Schwenningen. The gang called itself a group of bodybuilders, martial art athletes and bouncers. The United Tribuns grew fast and led to rivalry with the
Hells Angels and
Bandidos. United Tribuns had chapters in München, Augsburg, Nürnberg and Ingolstadt, and from 2014 also in the north in Hannover and later in Osnabrück. In Austria there was a chapter in Linz, Klagenfurt and Vienna. In September 2022 the
Federal Minister for the Interior (
BMI) prohibited the gang; and their money was confiscated. ==References==