Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Hubertus
Hubertus Heil
Hubertus Heil es un político alemán.
Hubertus Meyer-Burckhardt
Hubertus Meyer-Burckhardt is a German author, television presenter and talkshow host.
Hubertus Knabe
Hubertus Knabe is a German historian and was the scientific director of the Berlin-Hohenschönhausen Memorial, a museum and memorial in a notorious former Stasi torture prison in Berlin. Knabe is noted for several works on oppression in the former communist states of Eastern Europe, particularly in East Germany. He early became involved with Green politics, and was active in the Green Party in Germany.
Hubertus Bengsch
Hubertus Bengsch is a German actor, best known for his role as the German First Officer (1WO) in Das Boot. He also is well known for being the German voice of American actor Richard Gere.
Hubertus Czernin
Hubertus Czernin fue un periodista de investigación austriaco.
Hubertus Graf von Faber-Castell
Hubertus Alexander Wolfgang Rüdiger Emanuel Wilhelm Count von Faber-Castell was a German billionaire and industrial heir.
Hubertus Strughold
Hubertus Strughold was a German-born physiologist and prominent medical researcher. Beginning in 1935 he served as chief of aeromedical research for the Luftwaffe, holding this position throughout World War II. In 1947 he was brought to the United States as part of Operation Paperclip and held a series of high-ranking medical positions with both the US Air Force and NASA.
Hubertus Regout
George Hubertus Regout is a Belgian actor, writer and creator living and working in Los Angeles. Their father was Belgian, their mother is Austrian.
Humberto Miguel de Sajonia-Coburgo y Gotha
Humberto Miguel de Sajonia-Coburgo y Gotha, príncipe heredero de Sajonia-Coburgo y Gotha, Duque de Sajonia es el heredero a la jefatura de la familia que gobernó el Ducado de Sajonia-Coburgo-Gotha hasta 1918.
Hubertus Quellinus
Hubertus Quellinus or Hubert Quellinus was a Flemish printmaker, draughtsman and painter and a member of the prominent Quellinus family of artists. His engravings after the work of his brother, the Baroque sculptor Artus Quellinus the Elder, were instrumental in the spread of the Flemish Baroque idiom in Europe in the second half of the 17th century.