Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Ulrich
Ulrich Seidl
Ulrich Maria Seidl es un guionista, productor y director de cine austriaco. Logró el Gran Premio del Jurado en 2001 en el Festival de Venecia por su película Hundstage, una historía entre simpática, violenta, casi truculenta, y de un aire marcadamente surrealista.
Ulrico III de Mecklemburgo-Güstrow
Ulrico III de Mecklemburgo-Güstrow fue Duque de Mecklemburgo-Güstrow desde 1555-56 a 1603.
Ulrich II, Lord of Hanau
Ulrich II, Lord of Hanau was Lord of Hanau from 1305/1306 until his death.
Ulrico de Pomerania
El Duque Ulrico de Pomerania fue un administrador luterano del Obispado Principesco de Cammin y un Duque no reinante de Pomerania.
Ulrich I of Carinthia
Ulrich I, of the House of Sponheim, was the Duke of Carinthia and Margrave of Verona from 1135 until his death. He was the eldest son of Duke Engelbert and Uta, daughter of Burggrave Ulrich of Passau, his namesake. His father abdicated in 1135 and Ulrich was appointed his successor by the Emperor Lothair II at an imperial diet being held in Bamberg.
Ulrich Fugger el Viejo
Ulrich Fugger fue el socio comercial y hermano de Jacob Fugger, llamado Jacob Fugger el Rico. Perteneció a la rama familiar denominada Fugger von der Lilie.
Ulrich III, Lord of Hanau
Lord Ulrich III of Hanau was Lord of Hanau from 1346 until his death. He was also governor in the Wetterau.
Ulrich IV, Lord of Hanau
Ulrich IV, Lord of Hanau (1330/40–1380) was Lord of Hanau from 1369 or 1370 until his death. Based on the estimated year his parents married, he is assumed to have been born between 1330 and 1340. He was the son of Ulrich III of Hanau and Adelaide of Nassau.
Ulrico I de Wurtemberg
Ulrico I, conde de Wurtemberg, conocido también como “Ulrico, el fundador” o “Ulrich mit dem Daumen”, fue un conde de Wurtemberg desde alrededor del año 1241 hasta su muerte.
Ulrich von Rosenberg
Oldřich II of Rosenberg was an important Bohemian nobleman who, after the Battle of Lipany, became a recognized leader of the Catholic lords in Bohemia.