Lista de Personas Famosas con el apellido Magnus
Alberto Magno
San Alberto Magno fue un sacerdote, obispo doctor de la Iglesia, destacado teólogo, geógrafo, filósofo y figura representativa de la química y en general, un polímata de la ciencia medieval. Se caracterizaba por su nobleza y liderazgo.
Elisabeth von Magnus
Elisabeth von Magnus is an Austrian classical mezzo-soprano. The daughter of conductor Nikolaus Harnoncourt and violinist Alice Harnoncourt, her professional name comes from her first marriage to Ernst-Jürgen von Magnus. She studied recorder in Vienna, theater at the Mozarteum in Salzburg and voice with Hertha Töpper at the Conservatory of Munich. Her other teachers have included Paul Schilhawsky. Early in her career, she performed as a recorder soloist with the Concentus Musicus Wien. She has also worked for ORF as a presenter and announcer.
Laurie Magnus
Laurie Magnus was an English author, journalist, and publisher.
Hugo de Francia
Hugo de Francia fue correy de Francia bajo su padre, Roberto II de Francia, desde 1017 hasta su muerte en 1025.
Philip Magnus
Sir Philip Magnus, 1st Baronet was a British educational reformer and politician, who represented the London University constituency as a Unionist Member of Parliament from 1906 to 1922. He had previously been appointed director of the City and Guilds of London Institute, from where he helped oversee the creation of a modern system of technical education in the United Kingdom. He was married to the writer and teacher Katie Magnus, and was father of the publisher Laurie Magnus. Laurie predeceased him, and on his own death in 1933 he was succeeded in the baronetcy by Laurie's eldest son Philip.
Hilary Barrow Magnus
Jessie Dora Magnus
Heinrich Magnus
Heinrich Gustav Magnus fue un químico y físico alemán. Al Efecto Magnus, enunciado por él, se le llamó así después de su muerte.
Aulo Postumio Albino Magno
Aulus Postumius Albinus was a Roman senator and military commander. In 110 BC, he went to serve on the staff of his brother, Spurius, in the war against the Numidian king Jugurtha. Left in charge of the troops during the winter, Aulus decided on a rash foray which involved the army in a humiliating defeat and surrender. The disaster led to the establishment of a commission which condemned several prominent aristocrats of collusion with the enemy during the war. Aulus himself was seemingly not condemned, and went on to be elected consul a decade later, in 99 BC. In 89, Aulus held command of a fleet during the Social War in Italy, but proved to be an unpopular commander and was murdered by his troops.
Kurt Magnus
Kurt Magnus fue un científico alemán que trabajó en el campo de la ingeniería mecánica, contribuyendo al desarrollo de la teoría de giróscopos y dinámica de sistemas multicuerpo.