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Kaspar, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken Kaspar, Count Palatine of Palatine Zweibrücken, Zweibrücken and County of Veldenz, Veldenz (11 July 1459 – c. Summer 1527) was Palatine Zweibrücken, Duke of Zweibrücken from 1489 to 1490. Life He was the son of Louis I, Count Palatine of Z ...
(1459 – c. 1527) *
Kaspar Albrecht Kaspar Albrecht (August 22, 1889 – March 25, 1970) was an Austrian architect and sculptor. Biography Kaspar Albrecht grew up in a large family in Rehmen, Austria, in rather poor conditions in Bregenzerwald. He attended the State Trade School ...
(1889–1970), Austrian architect and sculptor *
Kaspar Amort Kaspar Amort (1612 – 7 March 1675) was a German painter, active in Munich. He is sometimes known as Kaspar Amort the Elder, to distinguish him from his son Kaspar Amort the Younger (born c. 1640). Life Amort was born in 1612 in the valley of th ...
(1612–1675), German painter *
Caspar Aquila Caspar Aquila (sometimes Kaspar or Gaspar Aquila; 7 August 148812 November 1560), born Johann Kaspar Adler, was a German Lutheran theologian and reformer. Biography He was born at Augsburg, and educated there, at Ulm (1502), in Italy (he met Era ...
, sometimes spelled Kaspar, (1488–1560), German theologian and reformer * Kaspar or
Caspar Barlaeus Caspar Barlaeus (February 12, 1584 – January 14, 1648) was a Dutch polymath and Renaissance humanist, a theologian, poet, and historian. Life Born Caspar (Kaspar) van Baerle in Antwerp, Barlaeus' parents fled the city when it was occupied by Spa ...
(1584–1648), Dutch polymath, Renaissance humanist, theologian, poet and historian *
Kaspar Anton von Baroni-Cavalcabo Kaspar Anton von Baroni-Cavalcabo (1682 in Sacco di Rovereto – 1759 in Rovereto) or Gaspare Antonio Cavalcabò Baroni was an Italian painter in a late Baroque period and style. During the greater part of his life he lived in Sacco, where he died. ...
(1682–1759), Italian painter *
Kaspar von Barth Kaspar von Barth (21 June 1587 – 17 September 1658) was a German philologist and writer. Barth was born at Küstrin (today Kostrzyn in Poland) in the Neumark region of Brandenburg. A precocious child, he was looked upon as a marvel of learning ...
(1587–1658), German philologist and writer *
Kaspar Bausewein Kaspar Bausewein (15 November 1838, Aub – 18 November 1903, Munich) was a German operatic bass who was active at the Bavarian State Opera from 1858 through 1900. While there, he notably portrayed several characters in the world premieres of oper ...
(1838–1903), German operatic bass * Kaspar or
Gáspár Bekes Gáspár Bekes de Kornyát (also ''Gáspár de Corniath Bekes'', ''Kornyáti Bekes Gáspár'', or ''Kaspar Bekes'', ''Caspar Bekesh''; 1520 – 7 November 1579) was a Hungarian nobleman who fought Stephen Báthory for the throne of Transylvania af ...
(1520–1579), Hungarian nobleman *
Kaspar Anton Karl van Beethoven Kaspar Anton Karl van Beethoven (baptized 8 April 1774 – 15 November 1815) was a brother of the composer Ludwig van Beethoven. Youth Kaspar van Beethoven was born in Bonn, the second son of Johann van Beethoven and Maria Magdalena Keverich. He ...
(baptized 1774, died 1815), brother of composer Ludwig van Beethoven *
Kaspar Brandner Kaspar is a given name and surname which may refer to: Given name: * Kaspar, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken (1459 – c. 1527) * Kaspar Albrecht (1889–1970), Austrian architect and sculptor * Kaspar Amort (1612–1675), German painter * Ca ...
(1916–1984), German World War II soldier awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross *
Kaspar Braun Kaspar Braun (13 August 1807 – 29 October 1877) was a German wood engraver. Biography He was born at Aschaffenburg, first studied painting in the Munich Academy, and then turned his attention to wood engraving, in which he received instruction ...
(1807–1877), German wood engraver *
Kaspar Brunner Kaspar Brunner (died 1561) was a Swiss mechanic best known for his construction of the clockwork of the Zytglogge, Bern's medieval clock-tower, in 1527–1530. Of unknown origins, Brunner is first recorded in 1526 on the occasion of being appoi ...
(died 1561), Swiss mechanic best known for his construction of the clockwork of the Zytglogge, Bern's medieval clock tower * Gaspare
Kaspar Capparoni Gaspare "Kaspar" Capparoni (born 1 August 1964) is an Italian actor. Biography A native of Rome, Capparoni became a theater actor when he was 18, directed by Giuseppe Patroni Griffi. In 1984 he also appeared in the film ''Phenomena'', directe ...
(born 1964), Italian actor *
Kaspar Dalgas Kaspar Buhl Dalgas (born 11 May 1976) is a Danish former professional footballer who was the joint top scorer of the 2001–02 Danish Superliga season with 22 goals in 31 games. He represented the Denmark U21 team once, in 1997. Career Dalgas s ...
(born 1976), Danish former footballer *
Kaspar Eberhard Kaspar Eberhard (21 March 1523 – 20 October 1575) was a German Lutheran theologian and teacher. He was born at Schneeberg, and died at Wittenberg. Life Bibliography * Walter Friedensburg: Geschichte der Universität Wittenberg. Max Nieme ...
(1523–1575), German Lutheran theologian and teacher *
Kaspar Faber Kaspar Faber (1730 – 1784) was a German entrepreneur. He was the founder of the well-known stationery company now known as Faber-Castell. Life and work After finishing school, Faber trained as a carpenter. In 1758 he moved from the town of ...
(1730–1784), German entrepreneur, founder of the stationery company Faber-Castell *
Kaspar Flütsch Kaspar Flütsch (born 20 June 1986 in Luzein) is a Swiss alpine snowboarder. He represented his nation Switzerland at the 2014 Winter Olympics, and has achieved numerous top ten finishes in alpine snowboarding at the FIS World Cup series. Since ...
(born 1986), Swiss alpine snowboarder *
Kaspar Förster Kaspar Förster (also Caspar Foerster) (baptized 28 February 1616 in Danzig – 2 February 1673 in Oliva, near Danzig) was a German singer and composer. Förster studied music under his father Kaspar (1574-1652) and then under Marco Scacchi ...
(baptized 1616, died 1673), German singer and composer *
Kaspar Füger Kaspar Füger (also Caspar, born c. 1521, died after 1592) was a German Lutheran pastor and hymn writer. Füger was born around 1521 in Dresden. He worked as a chaplain in Torgau, Saxony, and later he served as pastor at the Kreuzkirche, Dresden. ...
(c. 1521 – after 1592), German Lutheran pastor and hymn writer *
Kaspar Fürstenau Kaspar Fürstenau (26 February 177211 May 1819) was a German flautist and composer. He wrote about sixty compositions for his instrument among rondos, fantasias, suites and concertos. Together with his son Anton Bernhard Fürstenau he traveled ext ...
(1772–1819), German flautist and composer *
Kaspar Hauser Kaspar Hauser (30 April 1812 – 17 December 1833) was a German youth who claimed to have grown up in the total isolation of a darkened cell. Hauser's claims, and his subsequent death from a stab wound to his left breast, sparked much debate an ...
(1812? – 1833), German youth who claimed to have grown up in total isolation in a darkened cell * Kaspar or
Caspar Hennenberger Caspar Hennenberger (also Kaspar, Henneberger, Hennenberg, or Henneberg) (1529 – 29 February 1600) was a German Lutheran pastor, historian and cartographer. Hennenberger was born in a Franconian place given as Erlich ( Erlichhausen, or Ehr ...
(1529–1600), German Lutheran pastor, historian and cartographer *
Kaspar Karsen Kaspar, or Kasparus Karsen (April 2, 1810 in Amsterdam – July 24, 1896 in Biebrich near Wiesbaden, Germany) was a 19th-century painter from the Northern Netherlands who specialised in townscapes. Biography He was a pupil of Hendrik Gerri ...
(1810–1896), Dutch painter *
Kaspar Kokk Kaspar Kokk (born August 3, 1982 in Tartu) is an Estonian cross-country skier. He competed at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin. He represents Estonia at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Kokk's best finish was 14th ...
(born 1982), Estonian cross-country skier * Kaspar K. Kubli, Jr. (1869–1943), American politician *
Kaspar Kummer Kaspar Johann Kummer (1795–1870) was a German flautist, professor and composer. Kummer was born on 10 December 1795 in Erlau in Thuringia (in Sankt Kilian.) Musicsack - http://www.musicsack.com/PersonFMTDetail.cfm?PersonPK=100007153 - has Erlau, ...
(1795–1870), German flautist, professor and composer *
Kaspar Munk Kaspar Munk (born June 23, 1971) is a Danish film director, writer and producer, best known as the director of HBO series ''Kamikaze'' and Danish Netflix series '' The Rain''. Munk is the recipient of five Robert Awards, which is the Danish equ ...
(born 1971), Danish film director *
Kaspar Oettli Kaspar Oettli is a Swiss orienteering competitor. He participated at the 1987 World Orienteering Championships in Gérardmer, where he won a silver medal in the relay, together with Markus Stappung, Stefan Bolliger and Urs Flühmann Urs Flühm ...
, Swiss orienteer who won a silver medal in the relay at the 1987 world championships *
Kaspar Röist Kaspar is a given name and surname which may refer to: Given name: * Kaspar, Count Palatine of Zweibrücken (1459 – c. 1527) * Kaspar Albrecht (1889–1970), Austrian architect and sculptor * Kaspar Amort (1612–1675), German painter * Caspa ...
(died 1527), Swiss papal official and commander of the papacy's Swiss Guard *
Kaspar Rostrup Kaspar Rostrup (born 27 April 1940) is a Danish film director. Two of his films won the Best Film prize at the Bodil Awards : ''Jeppe på bjerget'' (1981) and ''Waltzing Regitze'' (1989). The latter was also nominated for the Academy Award for Be ...
(born 1940), Danish film director * Kaspar or
Caspar Schwenckfeld Caspar (or Kaspar) Schwen(c)kfeld von Ossig () (1489 or 1490 – 10 December 1561) was a German theologian, writer, physician, naturalist, and preacher who became a Protestant Reformer and spiritualist. He was one of the earliest promoters of ...
(1489 or 1490–1561), German theologian, writer and preacher *
Kaspar Gottfried Schweizer Kaspar Gottfried Schweizer (16 February 1816 – 6 July 1873) was a Swiss astronomer who travelled to Moscow in 1845 to become Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy at the Survey Institute, and later director of the Moscow University Observato ...
(1816–1873), Swiss astronomer *
Kaspar Maria von Sternberg Count Kaspar Maria von Sternberg (also: ''Caspar Maria'', ''Count Sternberg'', german: Kaspar Maria Graf Sternberg, cs, hrabě Kašpar Maria Šternberk), 1761, Prague – 1838, Březina (Rokycany District), Březina Castle), was a Bohemian Theolo ...
(1761–1838), Bohemian theologian, mineralogist, geognost, entomologist and botanist *
Kaspar von Stieler Kaspar von Stieler, also called Caspar Stieler (2 August 1632 – 24 June 1707), was a soldier-poet and later a linguist. He expressed the feelings of the soldiers of the Thirty Years War The Thirty Years' War was one of the longest and ...
(1632–1707), soldier-poet and linguist * Kaspar or
Kasper Straube Kasper Straube (also Kaspar or Caspar, also known as The Printer of the Turrecrematas) was a German 15th-century printer from Bavaria. He was active in Cracow between 1473 and 1477, decades before Johann Haller. His Latin almanac '' Calendarium ...
, German 15th century printer *
Kaspar Taimsoo Kaspar Taimsoo (born 30 April 1987) is an Estonian rower. He is a four time Olympian and four time European champion. He is a member of Viljandi Rowing Club ( et, Viljandi Sõudeklubi). Rowing career 2004–2008 Taimsoo made his first internatio ...
(born 1987), Estonian rower * Kaspar Treier (born 1999), Estonian basketball player *
Kaspar Ursinus Velius Kaspar Ursinus Velius (c. 1493 – 5 March 1539) was a German humanist scholar, poet and historian. Life From Schweidnitz in Silesia (now Świdnica in Poland) he began life as secretary to Johann Thurzo, Bishop of Breslau. Later in Vienna h ...
(c. 1493–1539), German humanist scholar, poet and historian *
Kaspar Villiger Kaspar Villiger (pronounced Caspar Feeleeger; born 5 February 1941) is a Swiss businessman, politician and former member of the Swiss Federal Council (1989–2003). Political career On 1 February 1989, he was elected to the Swiss Federal Counc ...
(born 1941), Swiss businessman and politician *
Kaspar Zehnder Kaspar Zehnder (born 27 August 1970 in Riggisberg, Canton of Bern) is a Swiss conductor and flutist. He studied classical languages at the Lyceum in Bern and music at the University of the Arts Bern. His music teachers included Heidi Indermühle ...
(born 1970), Swiss conductor and flautist *
Kaspar von Zumbusch Kaspar lemens EduardZumbusch (23 November 1830 – 27 September 1915), as of 1888 Ritter von Zumbusch (a nobiliary particle), was a German sculptor, born at Herzebrock, Westphalia, who became a pre-eminent sculptor of neo-Baroque monuments in Vi ...
(1830–1915), German sculptor Surname: *
Danny Kaspar Daniel Joseph Kaspar (born November 16, 1954) is an American college basketball coach. Kaspar served as men's basketball head coach at the Incarnate Word Cardinals men's basketball, University of the Incarnate Word, Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks b ...
(born 1954), American college basketball head coach *
Felix Kaspar Felix Kaspar (January 14, 1915 in Vienna, Austria – December 5, 2003 in Bradenton, Florida, U.S.) was an Austrian figure skater, twice World champion, and 1936 bronze medalist. Kaspar began figure skating at age of 9. He trained on the artific ...
(1915–2003), Austrian figure skater and two-time world champion *
Mizzi Kaspar Mizzi Kaspar, or Mitzi Kaspar (September 28, 1864 – January 29, 1907), was an Austrian actress and the royal mistress of Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria. Biography Kaspar was an actress and possibly a prostitute. Prince Rudolf is said to have ...
(1864–1907), mistress of Rudolf, Crown Prince of Austria *
Kašpar Kašpar is a Czech surname. It may refer to: * Adolf Kašpar (1877-1934), Czech painter and illustrator * Jan Kašpar (1883-1927), Czech aviator, designer and engineer * Jonáš Kašpar, Czech slalom canoeist who has competed since the late 2000s ...
, a list of people with the Czech surname


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Kasper (given name) Kasper is a masculine given name which may refer to: * Kasper Andersen (born 1984), Danish race car driver * Kasper Bøgelund (born 1980), Danish retired footballer * Kasper Fisker (born 1988), Danish footballer * Kasper Hakunti (born 1988), Fi ...
, a list of people with the given name * Kaspars, a Lithuanian given name, and a list of people with that name *
Azerbaijan Caspian Shipping Company Azerbaijan Caspian Shipping Closed Joint-Stock Company ( az, Azərbaycan Xəzər Dəniz Gəmiçiliyi) is an Azerbaijani shipping company. It is also known as CASPAR (from the Russian Каспийское пароходство). The merchant flee ...
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