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Lötter was the
last name In some cultures, a surname, family name, or last name is the portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family, tribe or community. Practices vary by culture. The family name may be placed at either the start of a person's full name, ...
of a family of German printers, intimately connected with the Reformation. The surname may also refer to: *
Melchior Lotter Lotter was the last name of a family of German printers, intimately connected with the Reformation. The founder of the family was Melchior Lotter, the elder, born at Aue, and well-known at Leipzig as early as 1491. He published missals, brevia ...
(born 15th century), German printer and founder of Lotter family *
Hieronymus Lotter Hieronymus Lotter (* around 1497 in Nuremberg; † 22 July 1580 in Geyer / Ore Mountains) was a merchant and several times mayor of Leipzig, construction manager for important sovereign building projects in Saxony and the driving force behind ext ...
(1497–1580), Renaissance builder and architect (see
Augustusburg Hunting Lodge The hunting lodge of Augustusburg (german: Jagdschloss Augustusburg) was built from 1568 to 1572 above the town of the same name on a hill called the ''Schellenberg'' () on the northern edge of the Ore Mountains of Germany. The castle, which i ...
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Moritzbastei The Moritzbastei is the only remaining part of the ancient town fortifications of Leipzig. Today it is widely known as a cultural centre. History of the building The Moritzbastei was built as a bastion in between 1551 and 1554 under the super ...
) who lived and died in Geyer, Germany, and former mayor of
Leipzig, Germany Leipzig ( , ; Upper Saxon: ) is the most populous city in the Germany, German States of Germany, state of Saxony. Leipzig's population of 605,407 inhabitants (1.1 million in the larger urban zone) as of 2021 places the city as Germany's L ...
* Eberhardine Christiane Lotter (born Kinckelin), Adventurous traveler (see K.Beiergrosslein and J.Lotterer 2019) who traveled from Herrenberg (South Germany) to Charlestown on her own in 1786 and authored a diary of her travels. * Tobias Conrad Lotter (circa 18th century), master engraver and son-in-law of German map publisher
Matthäus Seutter Matthäus Seutter (20 September 1678 Augsburg – March 1757 in Augsburg) was a German map publisher of the 18th century. Biography Seutter started his career as an apprentice brewer. Apparently uninspired by the beer business, Seutter left his ...
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Hans Lotter The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross (german: Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes) and its variants were the highest awards in the military of Nazi Germany during World War II. The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross was awarded for a wide range of rea ...
(1917–2008), highly decorated Oberleutnant in the Luftwaffe during World War II * Marius Lotter (born 1963), founder of Gaswise the first computerized fuel pump management system running on the AT computer Marthinus J Lotter * Shelley Lotter, co-founder of the Yale University Redhot & Blue (musical group) in 1977 * Markus Lotter (born 1970), German football coach and a former player * Madelein Lotter (born 1971), former South Africa cricketer * John Lotter (born 1971), American convicted murderer and character in the 1999 film ''Boys Don't Cry'' * Bebe Lotter, fictional character played by
Donna Mills Donna Mills (born Donna Jean Miller on December 11, 1940) is an American actress. She began her television career in 1966 with a recurring role on ''The Secret Storm'', and in the same year appeared on Broadway in the Woody Allen comedy '' Don ...
in the 1972 television film ''Rolling Man'' *
Gert Lotter Gerhard Petrus Lotter (born 3 January 1993) is a Namibian cricketer and rugby union player. Rugby career In rugby union, Lotter usually plays as a hooker, but can also play as an eighth man. He currently plays for Namibian side in the Sou ...
(born 1993), Namibian cricketer and rugby union player * Albert Lotter, editor of ''Wrapped'' magazine * Johann Lotter, violinist on the albums ''
Victoria Day Victoria Day (french: Fête de la Reine, lit=Celebration of the Queen) is a federal Canadian public holiday celebrated on the last Monday preceding May 25. Initially in honour of Queen Victoria's birthday, it has since been celebrated as the offi ...
'' (2009) and '' The Waiting'' (2010) * Sabina Lotter (1620–1676), wife of Johannes Koch von Gailenbac

* Matthias Lötter (1696-1752), master Gold- and Silversmith at the Cape from Augsburg * Tobias Conrad Lotter (1717-1777), was an engraver, cartographer and publisher in Augsburg

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Johannes Lötter Johannes Cornelius Jacobus "Hans" Lötter (1875-1901) was a Boer commander who fought, and was executed by, the British during the Second Boer War. Along with Gideon Scheepers, Lötter was one of the most brutal guerrilla commandos in the Cape Col ...
, (born 1875) a Boer commandant in the Boer War


Other

* Lotter P.Edwin Edin, contestant on the Malaysian reality television show ''
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Odd lotter An odd lotter is an investor who purchases shares or other securities in small or unusual quantities. Stocks are typically traded in increments of 100 shares, a quantity known as a ''round lot'' or ''board lot''. The cost of 100 shares of a secur ...
, an investor who purchases shares or other securities in small or unusual quantities (lots)


See also

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Lot (disambiguation) Lot or LOT or The Lot or ''similar'' may refer to: Common meanings Areas *Land lot, an area of land *Parking lot, for automobiles *Backlot, in movie production Sets of items *Lot number, in batch production *Lot, a set of goods for sale together ...
* Lotten {{surname, Lotter