Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Eberhard
Eberhard von Koerber
Eberhard "Ebbo" von Koerber was a German manager. As a member of the Board of Management of BMW, he was responsible for sales and marketing from 1984 to 1986. Between 1988 and 1998, he was responsible for the activities of Asea Brown Boveri in Europe, the Middle East and Africa as Vice President of the Group Executive in Zurich. From 2007 to 2012, he was co-president of the Club of Rome.
Eberhard Jäckel
Eberhard Jäckel was a German historian. In the 1980s he was a principal protagonist in the Historians' Dispute (Historikerstreit) over how to incorporate Nazi Germany and the Holocaust into German historiography.
Eberhard Gienger
Eberhard Gienger es un gimnasta artístico alemán especialista en la prueba de barra horizontal, que compitió representado a Alemania del Oeste, llegando a ser campeón mundial en 1974.
Eberhard Kummer
Eberhard Kummer was an Austrian concert singer, lawyer and an expert of medieval music from Vienna.
Eberhard Weichold
Eberhard Weichold was a German naval officer of World War I who, among other commands, was captain of the submarine SM UC-22. On 10 August 1918, Weichold sank the SS Polynesien while he was in command of SM UC-22. Seventeen people died. Weichold joined the Imperial German Navy on 1 April 1911 as Seekadett, completed his recruit training on SMS Hertha and came afterwards to Naval Academy Mürwik.
Everardo II de Wurtemberg
Everardo II, llamado der Greiner fue conde de Wurtemberg, desde 1344 hasta 1392. Everardo II era hijo del conde Ulrico III de Wurtemberg y Sofía de Pfirt.
Everardo III de Wurtemberg
El Duque Everardo III de Wurtemberg gobernó como Duque de Wurtemberg desde 1628 hasta su muerte.
Eberhard Köllner
Eberhard Köllner was selected for Soyuz 31 as the backup for Sigmund Jähn.
Eberhard Schoener
Eberhard Schoener is a German musician, composer, conductor, and arranger. His activities combine many styles and formats. Originally a classical violinist and conductor of chamber music and opera, he was one of the early adopters and popularizers of the Moog synthesizer in Europe. In the 1970s he traveled to Indonesia and incorporated musical elements from Asia into his own work. He has collaborated with rock musicians such as Jon Lord and The Police and also with Electronic Music German Pioneer band Tangerine Dream on an orchestral arrangement for the "Mojave Plan" track for a live performance on a German TV show. He has composed film scores, videos, music for television, and an opera to be broadcast via the Internet. He has won numerous awards, including the 1975 Schwabing Art Prize for music, the 1992 Bambi Award for creativity and a lifetime achievement award at the Soundtrack Cologne Festival of Music and Sound in Film and the Media in November, 2014.
Eberhard Diepgen
Eberhard Diepgen fue alcalde de Berlín de 1985 a 1989 y de 1991 a 2001.