Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Leonhard
Leonhard Seppala
Leonhard «Sepp» Seppala fue un criador, entrenador y musher de perros de trineo noruego-estadounidense que tuvo un papel crucial en la carrera del suero a Nome de 1925 y participó en los Juegos Olímpicos de Lake Placid 1932. Seppala introdujo en Estados Unidos los perros de trabajo que empleaban los nativos siberianos, una raza que acabaría siendo conocida como husky siberiano. El Premio Humanitario Leonhard Seppala honra la excelencia en el cuidado de perros de trineo.
Leonhard Euler
Leonhard Paul Euler, conocido como Leonhard Euler y también llamado Leonardo Euler en español, fue un matemático y físico suizo. Se trata del principal matemático del siglo XVIII y uno de los más grandes y prolíficos de todos los tiempos, muy conocido por el número de Euler (e), número que aparece en muchas fórmulas de cálculo y física.
Leonhard Merzin
Leonhard Merzin was an Estonian theatre and film actor, one of the Estonian actors active in the Soviet Union and abroad. He played in more than 50 films. His most notable role in Estonia is "Teacher Laur" in Spring (Kevade) and as Edgar in Soviet Union adaption of King Lear.
Leonhard Drach
Leonhard Drach was a German jurist and convicted war criminal.
Leonhard Stock
Leonhard Stock is a former World Cup alpine ski racer from Austria.
Leonhard Frank
Leonhard Frank was a German expressionist writer. He studied painting and graphic art in Munich, and gained acclaim with his first novel The Robber Band. When a Berlin journalist celebrated in a famous café about news of the loss of the ship RMS Lusitania, torpedoed by a German submarine, Frank was upset – and slapped the man in his face. That is why he went into exile in Switzerland (1915–18), where he wrote a series of pacifist short-stories published under the title Man is Good. He returned to Germany, but after the Nazis gained power in 1933 Frank had to emigrate a second time. He lived in Switzerland again, moved to London, then Paris and finally fled under adventurous conditions to the United States in 1940, returning to Munich in 1950. His best-known novels were In the Last Coach and Carl and Anna, which he dramatized in 1929. In 1947 MGM made a movie titled Desire Me out of this story.
Leonhard Hutter
Leonhard Hutter was a German Lutheran theologian.
Leonhard of Gorizia
Leonhard of Gorizia was the last Count of Görz from the Meinhardiner dynasty, who ruled at Lienz and Gorizia (Görz) from 1454 until his death.
Leonhard Deininger
Leonhard Deininger was a German politician, representative of the Christian Social Union of Bavaria.