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Erhard is a male German given name and surname, and may refer to:


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Erhard of Regensburg Saint Erhard of Regensburg was bishop of Regensburg in the 7th century. He is identified with an Abbot Erhard of Ebersheimmunster mentioned in a Merovingian diploma of 684. Ancient documents call him also Erard and Herhard. Life Peter Nugent, w ...
, bishop of Regensburg in the 7th century *
Erhard Altdorfer Erhard Altdorfer (sometimes ''Erhart Aldorfer'') (c. 1480–1561) was a German Early Renaissance printmaker, painter, and architect, who worked as a court painter in Schwerin from 1512 until his death in 1561. Erhard Altdorfer was the younger b ...
(c. 1480–1561), German Early Renaissance printmaker, painter and architect *
Erhard Arnold Julius Dehio Erhard Arnold Julius Dehio (16 January 1855 – 12 July 1940) was a Baltic German merchant and politician who was the lord mayor of Tallinn from March 1918 to 13 November 1918, with Alexander Riesenkampff as second mayor. A notable grain export ...
(1855–1940), Baltic German merchant and politician, former mayor of Tallinn (1918) *
Erhard Etzlaub Erhard Etzlaub ( 1455 1465 – 1532) was a German astronomer, geodesist, cartographer, instrument maker and physician. Life Little is known of Etzlaub's life. One "Erhart Etzlauber" became a citizen of Nuremberg in 1484, but his profession was n ...
(c. 1455 or 1465 – 1532), astronomer, geodesist, cartographer, instrument maker and physician *
Erhard Hegenwald Erhard Hegenwald (also Erhart Hegen Walt, first half of the 16th century) was a writer of the Reformation. Hegenwald had been schoolmaster in Pfäfers Abbey and participated in the "First Zurich Disputation" of Ulrich Zwingli. He wrote a documenta ...
, 16th century writer of the Reformation *
Erhard Wunderlich Erhard "Sepp" Wunderlich (14 December 1956 – 4 October 2012) was a German handball player. Wunderlich was born in Augsburg. As a member of the West German handball team, he won the 1978 World Men's Handball Championship and the silver medal a ...
(1956–2012), German handball player *
Guido Erhard Guido Erhard (6 October 1969 – 21 February 2002) was a German professional footballer A football player or footballer is a sportsperson who plays one of the different types of football. The main types of football are association footbal ...
(1969–2002), German footballer * Ludwig Erhard (1897–1977), Chancellor of West Germany *
Werner Erhard Werner Hans Erhard (born John Paul Rosenberg; September 5, 1935) is an American author and lecturer known for founding est, which operated from 1971 to 1984. He has written, lectured, and taught on self-improvement. In 1977 Erhard, with the s ...
(born 1935), American author and founder of est **
Erhard Seminars Training Erhard Seminars Training (marketed as est, though often encountered as EST or Est) was an organization, founded by Werner Erhard in 1971, that offered a two-weekend (6-day, 60-hour) course known officially as "The est Standard Training". The sem ...
, or ''est''


Fictional characters

*Erhard Muller, the real name of CR-SO1 in ''
Trauma Team ''Trauma Team'' is a 2010 simulation video game developed and published by Atlus for the Wii. It is the fifth entry and current final entry in the ''Trauma Center'' series. The narrative of ''Trauma Team'' follows six protagonists who operate in ...
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See also

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Erhard, Minnesota Erhard is a city in Otter Tail County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 132 at the 2020 census. History Erhard was platted in 1882, and named for Alexander E. Erhard, an early settler. Geography According to the United States Cen ...
, a small city in the United States * St. Erhard (brewery), a German brewery * Erhart, another given name and surname *
Erhardt Erhardt is a surname, and may refer to: * Anke Ehrhardt, researcher on gender, sexual development and HIV *Bruna Erhardt (born 1988), Brazilian fashion model *Carl Erhardt (1897–1988), English Olympic ice hockey player *Christopher Erhardt (born ...
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