Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Ferdinand
Ferdinand Gabin
Ferdinand von Mueller
Ferdinand Jacob Heinrich von Mueller fue un médico, botánico y geógrafo alemán.
Ferdinand Sarrien
Jean Marie Ferdinand Sarrien (French: [fɛʁdinɑ̃ saʁjɛ̃]; was a French politician of the Third Republic. He was born in Bourbon-Lancy, Saône-et-Loire and died in Paris. He headed a cabinet supported by the Bloc des gauches parliamentary majority.
Ferdinand Friedensburg
Ferdinand Friedensburg was the interim Mayor of Berlin due to the illness of mayor Louise Schroeder during the Berlin Blockade in 1948.
Ferdinand Schubert
Ferdinand Schubert was an Austrian composer and brother of Franz Schubert. He also designed the grave stone for the grave of Ludwig van Beethoven, which is now at Vienna's Central Cemetery.
Ferdinand Jagemann
Ferdinand Jagemann was a German painter; known primarily for his portraits.
Ferdinand Ochsenheimer
Ferdinand Ochsenheimer fue un actor y naturalista alemán. Fue el autor de un famoso tratado sobre las mariposas Die Schmetterlinge von Europa aparecido a Leipzig entre 1807 y 1835 en diez volúmenes. Fue acabado por Georg Friedrich Treitschke (1776-1842).
Ferdinand von Bredow
Ferdinand von Bredow was a German Generalmajor and former head of the Abwehr in the Reich Defence Ministry (Reichswehrministerium) and deputy defence minister in Kurt von Schleicher's short-lived cabinet . He was promoted to captain in November 1918 and saw active service in the First World War. Bredow was among Schleicher's closest associates, being described by the British military historian John Wheeler-Bennett as a man "blindly devoted" to Schleicher. Wheeler-Bennett lived in Berlin between 1927 and 1934 and, as a man well connected to the German ruling class, knew Schleicher and his followers well. Schleicher appointed Bredow as his successor as head of the Ministerial Office in the Defence Ministry, which was the Reichswehr's favorite instrument for exerting influence on politics.
Ferdinand Leitner
Ferdinand Leitner fue un director de orquesta alemán.