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Bartholomew Bartholomew was one of the twelve apostles of Jesus according to the New Testament. Most scholars today identify Bartholomew as Nathanael, who appears in the Gospel of John (1:45–51; cf. 21:2). New Testament references The name ''Bartholomew ...
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Bartholomäus Aich Bartholomäus Aich was a South-German organist and composer in the 17th century. Little is known about his life: originally from the village of Uttenweiler near Biberach an der Riß in Upper Swabia, he was the organist of the convent of canonesses ...
, 17th century South-German organist and composer *
Bartholomäus Bernhardi of Feldkirchen Bartholomäus Bernardi (1487–1551) was the rector and a professor of physics and philosophy at the University of Wittenberg during the time of Martin Luther. He was a student of Luther's. He was born in Schlins in Vorarlberg (Austria) and stu ...
(1487–1551), rector and a professor of physics and philosophy at the University of Wittenberg * Bartholomäus Brötzner (born 1957), Austrian wrestler *
Bartholomäus Gesius Bartholomäus Gesius (also: ''Göß'', ''Gese'', – 1613) was a German theologian, church musician, composer and hymn writer. He worked at Schloss Muskau and in Frankfurt (Oder) and is known for choral Passions in German and Latin and for t ...
(c. 1562–1613), German theologian, church musician, composer and hymn writer *
Bartholomäus Herder Bartholomäus Herder (22 August 1774 in the Swabian free town of Rottweil – 11 March 1839 at Freiburg im Breisgau), was the founder of the publishing firm Verlag Herder. Early life and education Originally destined for Holy orders, he was el ...
(1774–1839), founder of the publishing firm
Verlag Herder Verlag Herder is a publishing company started by the Herders, a German family. The company focuses primarily on Catholic topics of ecclesiology, Christian mysticism, women's studies, and the development of younger Catholic theologians. History ...
* Bartholomäus Hopfer (1628–1699), German painter *
Bartholomäus Kalb Bartholomäus Kalb (born 13 July 1949 in Mamming, Bavaria, West Germany) is a German politician of the Christian Social Union in Bavaria (CSU). Political career In 1972, Kalb was elected to the municipal council of Künzing. From 1978 to 2002 ...
(born 1949), German politician *
Bartholomäus Keckermann Bartholomäus Keckermann (c. 1572 – 25 August (or July) 1609) was a German writer, Calvinist theologian and philosopher. He is known for his ''Analytic Method''. As a writer on rhetoric, he is compared to Gerhard Johann Vossius, and consider ...
(c. 1572–1608), German writer, Calvinist theologian and philosopher *
Bartholomäus Khöll Bartholomäus Khöll (1614 – 20 February 1664 in Vienna) was an imperial master stonemason and 1653 superintendent of the Vienna Bauhütte (mason's guild). Life Bartholomäus married into a family of stonemasons. His wife was Christine Unge ...
(1614–1664), imperial master stonemason *
Bartholomäus Kilian Bartholomäus Kilian (1630–1696), was a German engraver and member of the Kilian family of engravers. Biography He was born in Augsburg as the son of Wolfgang Kilian and besides being a pupil of his father, he trained with the engravers Matthä ...
(1630–1696), German engraver *
Bartholomäus Metlinger Bartholomäus Metlinger (born in Augsburg – died c. 1491) was a German physician of the Late Middle Ages. Metlinger graduated in 1470 from the University of Bologna. He was city physician () in Nördlingen from 1476 to 1483, when he took the s ...
(15th century), German physician *
Bartholomäus Ringwaldt Bartholomäus Ringwaldt (c. 1530 – probably May 9, 1599) was a German didactic poet and Lutheran pastor. He is most recognized as a hymnwriter. Biography Bartholomäus Ringwaldt was born in Frankfort-on-the-Oder, Germany. From 1543, he studie ...
(1532–1599), German didactic poet and Lutheran pastor *
Bartholomäus Sastrow Bartholomäus Sastrow, sometimes anglicised Bartholomew (21 August 1520 – 7 February 1603), was a German official, notary, and mayor of Stralsund. He left a culturally and historically important autobiography, written in 1595 when he was 75 ye ...
(1520–1603), German official, notary, and mayor of Stralsund *
Bartholomäus Scultetus Bartholomäus Scultetus (born Barthel Schulze; 14 May 1540, Görlitz – 21 June 1614, Görlitz) was a mayor of Görlitz, astronomer, cartographer and compiler of biblical chronologies. He knew Tycho Brahe and was visited by Johannes Kepler. He c ...
(1540–1614), mayor of Görlitz, astronomer, cartographer and compiler *
Bartholomäus Zeitblom Bartholomäus Zeitblom (c. 1450 – c. 1519) was a German painter, the chief master of the school of Ulm, where he is on official record from 1482 to 1518. Biography He was born in Nordlingen and was the pupil and son-in-law of Hans Schüc ...
(c. 1450 – c. 1519), German painter, the chief master of the school of Ulm *
Bartholomäus Ziegenbalg Bartholomäus Ziegenbalg (24 June 1683 – 23 February 1719) was a member of the Lutheran clergy and the first Pietist missionary to India. Early life Ziegenbalg was born in Pulsnitz, Saxony, on 24 July 1683 in a devout Christian family. His ...
(1682–1719), member of the Lutheran clergy and the first Pietist missionary to India *
Bartholomäus van der Lake Bartholomäus van der Lake (died 1468) was a German clergyman and author of a chronicle of the city of Soest. References 1468 deaths Chroniclers from the Holy Roman Empire Year of birth unknown 15th-century German historians People f ...
(died 1468), German clergyman and author of a chronicle of the city of Soest *
Bartholomäus von Stürmer Bartholomäus Freiherr von Stürmer (26 December 1787 – 8 July 1863) was an Austrian diplomat. Born in the Pera district of Constantinople, Bartholomäus was the son of Ignatz Lorenz Freiherr von Stürmer, an Austrian diplomat in the Ottoman E ...
(1787–1863), Austrian diplomat *
Christoph Bartholomäus Anton Migazzi Christoph Bartholomäus Anton Migazzi, Count zu Wall und Sonnenthurm; (, , ) (20 October 1714, Trento – 14 April 1803, Vienna) was Prince-Archbishop of Vienna. Early life Christoph Bartholomäus Anton Migazzi was born in 1714, in the Prince- ...
(1714–1803), Prince-Archbishop of Vienna * Johann Heinrich Bartholomäus Walther (1734–1802), Baltic German architect


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