People
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Public service and public thinking[edit]
Gotthard of Hildesheim (960–1038), Roman Catholic saint
Bernward of Hildesheim (960–1022), Bishop of Hildesheim
Leo of Vercelli (ca 965–1026), prelate who served as the Bishop of Vercelli from 999
Benno of Meissen (ca 1010–1106), named Bishop of Meissen in 1066, canonized in 1523.
Adelog of Hildesheim (died 1190), Bishop of Hildesheim from 1171 to 1190
John of Hildesheim (ca 1310–1375), Carmelite friar and writer
Didrik Pining (1430–1491), explorer of the North Atlantic & privateer
Eva von Trott (1505–1567), the royal mistress of Henry V, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, from 1522 until 1567.
Christoph Daniel Ebeling (1741–1817), scholar who studied the geography and history of North America.
Frederick Hornemann (1772–1801), German African explorer.
Philip Marheineke (1780–1846), Protestant church leader.
Christian August Brandis (1790–1867), philologist and historian of philosophy.
Moritz Güdemann (1835–1918), an Austrian rabbi, historian and Chief rabbi of Vienna.
Henry Rathbone (1837–1911), US Consul, committed to an asylum for the criminally insane after murdering his wife
Jakob Guttmann (1845–1919), chief rabbi locally, 1874 and 1892 and philosopher
Adolf Bertram (1859–1945), German Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal
Julius Guttmann (1880–1950), German and Israeli rabbi, Jewish philosopher and historian
Wilhelm Koppe (1896–1975), Obergruppenführer and General der Waffen-SS und Polizei
Harald Freiherr von Elverfeldt (1900–1945), a general in the Wehrmacht during World War II
Karl Hamann (1903–1973), 1948–51 chairman of the LDPD and minister
Wolfram Sievers (1905–1948), Nazi war criminal and director of Ahnenerbe, executed for war crimes
Stefan Schostok (born 1964), politician, Mayor of Hanover from 2013 to 2019.
Andreas Bovenschulte (born 1965), politician, mayor of Bremen since 2019
Mauritius Wilde (born 1965), a Benedictine monk, priest, professor, podcaster, spiritual director and author.
Hubertus Heil (born 1972), politician (SPD) & Govt. minister
Prince Ernst August of Hanover (born 1983), hereditary Prince of Hannover
Christian von Hanover (born 1985) a German prince in pretense
Artists[edit]
Börries von Münchhausen (1874-1945), poet and writer
Wilhelm Schmidthild (1876–1951), painter, graphic artist, illustrator and art professor.
Erich Pommer (1889–1966), film producer
Eberhard Schlotter (1921–2014), painter and graphic artist
Guy Stern (born 1922), American literary critic and honorary citizen of the city
Lily Franz (1924–2011), a Sinti writer, lived locally
Hans Raffert (1927–2005), chef, he was White House Executive Chef from 1988 to 1992.
Rudolf Schenker (born 1948), guitarist and founding member of the hard rock band Scorpions
Bernd Clüver (1948–2011), crooner, sang The boy with the harmonica
Michael Schenker (born 1955), German rock guitarist, founding member of the Scorpions and of the band UFO
Thomas Quasthoff (born 1959), German bass-baritone singer
Twins Wolfgang and Christoph Lauenstein (born 1962), winners of an Academy Award in 1989 for their film Balance
Petra Hartmann (born 1970), novelist, journalist and author.
Diane Kruger (born 1976), supermodel and actress, who played Helen in the film Troy
Joana Mallwitz (born 1986), conductor and pianist.
Science and business[edit]
Ludolph van Ceulen (1540–1610), a German-Dutch mathematician he emigrated to the Netherlands.
Catharina Helena Dörrien (1717–1795), botanist
Johann Heinrich Friedrich Link (1767–1851), naturalist and botanist.
Friedrich Adolph Roemer (1809–1869), geologist.
Ferdinand von Roemer (1818–1891), geologist.
Adolf Hurwitz (1859–1919), mathematician, worked on algebra, analysis, geometry and number theory.
Heinrich Nordhoff (1899–1968), engineer, Chairman of Volkswagen and key figure in the VW Beetle's history
Sir Hans Adolf Krebs FRS (1900–1981), physician and biochemist, Physiology and Medicine in 1953
Oskar Schindler (1908–1974), German industrialist, died in Hildesheim, Righteous Among the Nations, about whom the book Schindler's Ark was written; see also the film Schindler's List
Fuad El-Hibri (1958–2022), a German-American businessman and philanthropist, founded Emergent BioSolutions
Sport[edit]
Wolfgang Danne (born 1941), figure skater, team bronze medallist at the 1968 Winter Olympics
Björn Schnake (born 1971), Paralympic table tennis player, team bronze medallist at the 2020 Summer Paralympics
Maik Taylor (born 1971), Northern Ireland and Birmingham City footballer, played 502 games and 88 for Northern Ireland
Sara Harstick (born 1981), freestyle swimmer, bronze medallist at the 2000 and 2004 Summer Olympics
St. Mauritius Church.