Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Julius
Julius Meinl V
Julius Meinl V is a British businessman, resident in Prague Czech Republic. He heads a substantial family business which was originally built upon the production and retailing of food products, and which was founded by his great-great-grandfather, Julius Meinl I, in Vienna in 1862.
Julio Popper
Julius Popper o Julio Popper fue un criminal, genocida e ingeniero rumano nacionalizado y asentado en Argentina. Fue uno de los principales responsables del exterminio de los indígenas selknams que habitaron Tierra del Fuego.
Yuli Mártov
Yuli Mártov, Julius Mártov o L. Mártov (Ма́ртов, su nombre real era Yuli Ósipovich Zederbaum fue un revolucionario socialista ruso que llegó a ser el líder de la facción menchevique.
Julius Fromm
Julius Fromm was a Polish-German entrepreneur, chemist and one of the inventors of the rubber condom and who also made several other elastomeric products such as rubber gloves and hot water bottles. Owing to his Jewish heritage, his company and personal property was stolen by the Nazis in aryanization when he left Germany for England in 1939. His legacy was not easily reclaimed by his relatives after the war however.
Julius von Hann
Julius Ferdinand von Hann was an Austrian meteorologist. He is seen as a father of modern meteorology.
Julio Enrique de Sajonia-Lauenburgo
Julio Enrique de Sajonia-Lauenburgo fue duque de Sajonia-Lauenburgo entre 1656 y 1665. Sucedió a su medio hermano Augusto. Antes de ascender al trono sirvió como mariscal de campo en el ejército imperial.
Julio Federico de Wurtemberg-Weiltingen
El duque Julio Federico de Wurtemberg-Weiltingen, fue el primer duque de Wurtemberg-Weiltingen.
Julius Adler
Julius Adler was a German politician and member of the Communist Party of Germany. A member of the Reichstag from 1928 to 1933, he was later detained by the Gestapo and died in the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
Julius Gellner
Julius Gellner, was one of the most famous German-speaking theatre directors of the 1920s. Between 1924 and 1933, he was superintendent (Oberspielleiter) and vice-Director of the Munich theater "Münchner Kammerspiele im Schauspielhaus". He was the uncle of the British philosopher and social scientist Ernest Gellner.