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Schupp is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Johann Balthasar Schupp (1610–1661), German theologian, diplomat, pastor, innovative preacher and author of satirical tracts * Ferdie Schupp (1891–1971), American baseball pitcher * Fritz Schupp (1896–1974), German architect * Philipp Schupp (1911 – 1991), American field handball player * Julio César Schupp (d. 2005), Paraguayan diplomat * Paul Schupp (1937–2022), American mathematician * Markus Schupp Markus Schupp (born 7 January 1966) is a German football manager and former player. Playing career Born in Idar-Oberstein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Schupp started playing professionally in 1984 at 1. FC Kaiserslautern, where he won the German C ... (born 1966), German football manager and former player * Walt Schupp (1895–1941), American football player * Johnny Schupp (2012-2016), American football player {{surname, Schupp ...
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Johann Balthasar Schupp
Johann Balthasar Schupp (1 March 1610 – 26 October 1661) was a German satirical author and a writer of Christian lyrics. After 1654, his having switched mid-career to a position as a high-profile Lutheran pastor, the content and populist approach of Schupp's sermons and of the printed pamphlets which he now started to publish brought him into increasingly acrimonious conflict with Hamburg's (relatively) conservative church establishment. Much of his later written work appeared under a succession of pseudonyms. These included Antenor, Philandron, Ehrnhold, Philanderson, Mellilambius and Ambrosius. Life Provenance and early years Johann Balthasar Schupp was born in Giessen, the eldest recorded child of a prosperous middle class couple. He was baptised as a Protestant on 29 March 1610, but the baptismal record did not mention his birth date. The birth date of 1 March 1610 is widely applied in secondary sources, but no original record of it is traceable. Johann Eberhart (Eber ...
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Paul Schupp
Paul Eugene Schupp (born March 12, 1937, died January 24, 2022) was a professor emeritus of mathematics at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign. He is known for his contributions to geometric group theory, computational complexity and the theory of computability. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan in 1966 under the direction of Roger Lyndon. Together with Roger Lyndon he is the coauthor of the book "Combinatorial Group Theory" which provided a comprehensive account of the subject of Combinatorial Group Theory, starting with the work of Dehn in the 1910s and to late 1970s and remains a modern standard for the subject of small cancellation theory. Starting 1980's he worked on problems that explored the connections between Group theory and Computer Science and Complexity Theory. Together with David Muller he proved that a finitely generated group ''G'' has context-free word problem if and only if ''G'' is virtually free, which is now known as ...
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Markus Schupp
Markus Schupp (born 7 January 1966) is a German football manager and former player. Playing career Born in Idar-Oberstein, Rhineland-Palatinate, Schupp started playing professionally in 1984 at 1. FC Kaiserslautern, where he won the German Cup in 1990 and the league title in 1991. He went on to play over 150 matches for the club over seven years before joining SG Wattenscheid 09 in July 1991. He played at Wattenscheid for just one season, but he was so impressive during that time that it led to him being signed by FC Bayern Munich in the Summer of 1992. At Bayern, he was a first-team regular and helped the club win the 1994 Bundesliga title and two Fuji-Cups, in 1994 and 1995. He then moved to Eintracht Frankfurt in 1995 where he had moderate personal success but won no major honours as he left the club after just one season to play for Hamburger SV. He was by no means a first-team regular at Hamburg and was sent on short loan spell in Switzerland in 1997. Schupp joined FC ...
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Walt Schupp
Walter Lee Schupp (September 30, 1895 – August 10, 1941) was an American football tackle, guard, and coach who played one season in the American Professional Football Association (APFA) for the Cincinnati Celts. He played college football for Miami (OH) and was a high school coach for eighteen years afterwards until his death in 1941. Early life and education Walt Schupp was born on September 30, 1895, in Bucyrus, Ohio. He attended Bucyrus High School before playing college football at Miami University (OH). He earned a varsity letter in 1916 before his career was interrupted by World War I. He served in the United States Army from 1917 to 1918, and also played for a military service football team. He returned in 1919, and graduated in 1920. He was named all-Ohio in his final two seasons. Professional career A year after graduating college, Schupp was given a contract in professional football by the Cincinnati Celts, who played in the American Professional Football Associati ...
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Philipp Schupp
Philipp Heinrich Schupp (11 August 1911 – 10 May 1991) was an American male handball player. He was a member of the United States men's national handball team. He was a part of the team at the 1936 Summer Olympics, playing no games. Playing career Around 1928 he played for TVG Großsachsen. Later he migrated to New York City and played for the German Sport Club Brooklyn. He was part of the 1936 Summer Olympics handball team of the United States. He was the sole player of the roster with none appearance at the Olympics. Family He was the son of Heinrich Schupp and Elisabetha née A birth name is the name of a person given upon birth. The term may be applied to the surname, the given name, or the entire name. Where births are required to be officially registered, the entire name entered onto a birth certificate or birth re ... Schumacher. He married Gertrude Stuss 1937 in New York. They had two children Philipp P. and Rudolf P. (Rudy) together. References 1911 bir ...
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Fritz Schupp
Fritz Schupp (22 December 1896 in Uerdingen – 1 August 1974 in Essen) was a German architect. He was educated from 1914 to 1917 at the Universities of Karlsruhe, München and Stuttgart. Despite mostly working alone, he formed a partnership based in Essen and Berlin with Martin Kremmer . From 1949, Schupp was a lecturer at the Technical University in Hannover. Between 1920 and 1974, he built 69 factories and plants. In the Bergbauarchiv (Bochum), 17500 sketches are at the disposal of researchers. His best-known work was the Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2001. Works * 1921: Zeche Holland 3/4/6 in Wattenscheid * 1922: Mine's head offices ''Am Knie'' in Dortmund-Neuasseln * 1927: Cock factory in Gelsenkirchen * 1928–1930: Evangelist church in Berlin-Niederschöneweide * 1928–1932: Plant Zeche Zollverein 12 in Essen * vor 1930: Hall of ''„Zeche in Horst bei Essen“'' * 1936: Over surface installations Rammelsberg in Goslar * 1936 ...
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Ferdie Schupp
Ferdinand Maurice Schupp (January 16, 1891 – December 16, 1971) born in Louisville, Kentucky, was a pitcher for the New York Giants (1913–19), St. Louis Cardinals (1919–21), Brooklyn Robins (1921) and Chicago White Sox (1922). In 10 seasons he had a 61–39 win–loss record, 216 games, 120 games started, 62 complete games, 11 shutouts, 70 games finished, 6 saves, 1,054 innings pitched, 938 hits allowed, 470 runs allowed, 389 earned runs allowed, 30 home runs allowed, 464 walks allowed, 553 strikeouts, 33 hit batsmen, 24 wild pitches, 4,463 batters faced, 1 balk and a 3.32 ERA. In 1916 Schupp allowed only 5.07 hits per 9 innings pitched in 140.1 IP with a microscopic 0.90 ERA but fell short of leading in both those categories as he fell short of the qualifier of 1 inning pitched per scheduled game. Schupp led the National League in won–loss % (.750) and hits allowed per 9 innings pitched (6.68) in 1917. He led the National League in walks allowed (127) in 1920. He helped ...
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Julio César Schupp
Julio César Schupp Rodríguez (d. 21 February 2005 in Asunción) was a Paraguayan diplomat. Biography He was Executive Secretary of LAFTA and afterwards Secretary-General of ALADI (1980-1984). He also served as Paraguayan Ambassador to Uruguay Uruguay (; ), officially the Oriental Republic of Uruguay ( es, República Oriental del Uruguay), is a country in South America. It shares borders with Argentina to its west and southwest and Brazil to its north and northeast; while bordering .... Personal life Married to Lucy Montanaro. They had three children: Marcelo, María Stefania, and Álvaro María. References Year of birth missing 2005 deaths People from Asunción Paraguayan people of German descent Paraguayan diplomats Ambassadors of Paraguay to Uruguay {{paraguay-diplomat-stub ...
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