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The Weizsäcker family (German:
[ˈvaɪtszɛkɐ] ), some with the
nobiliary particle von (German pronunciation:
[fɔn] ), originated in the former
Kingdom of Württemberg and has had prominent and influential members over several generations. Its members include a Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Württemberg, a
President of Germany , a leading diplomat, a prominent environmental scientist, and the
physicist after whom the
Bethe–Weizsäcker formula was named.
I. Christian Ludwig Weizsäcker (1785–1831),
domestic chaplain to the Prince of
Hohenlohe-Öhringen
A. Hugo Weizsäcker (1820–1834)
B.
Karl Heinrich Weizsäcker (1822–1899), Protestant
theologian and Chancellor of
Tübingen University
1.
Karl von Weizsäcker (1853–1926), 1906–1918
Ministerpräsident to
King
William II of Württemberg
a.
Ernst von Weizsäcker (1882–1951), diplomat who served as Secretary of State for
Foreign Affairs and
Ambassador to the
Holy See
i.
Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker (1912–2007), physicist and philosopher
(a).
Carl Christian von Weizsäcker (born 1938),
professor of political economy
(b).
Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker (born 1939), scientist and politician
(1).
Jakob von Weizsäcker (born 1970), economist and politician
(c)
Elisabeth Raiser (née von Weizsäcker, born 1940), historian and Protestant lay leader
(d)
Heinrich Wolfgang von Weizsäcker (born 1947),
professor of mathematics
(1).
Georg von Weizsäcker (born 1973),
professor of economics
ii. Adelheid von Weizsäcker (1916–2004), m. Botho-Ernst Graf zu Eulenburg-Wicken (1903–1944)
iii. Heinrich von Weizsäcker (1917–1939), German Army Lieutenant, killed in action (
World War II )
iiii.
Richard von Weizsäcker (1920–2015), statesman and
President of Germany 1984–1994, m.
Marianne von Weizsäcker , née von Kretschmann (born 1932)
(a).
Robert Klaus von Weizsäcker (born 1954), professor of political economy, former president of the German Chess Federation
(b).
Andreas von Weizsäcker (1956–2008),
professor of art
(c).
Beatrice von Weizsäcker (born 1958), journalist and author
(d).
Fritz von Weizsäcker (1960–2019),
professor of medicine, Stabbed and killed during a class in Berlin.
b.
Viktor von Weizsäcker (1886–1957),
neurologist
C.
Julius Weizsäcker (1828–1889), historian
1.
Julius Hugo Wilhelm Weizsäcker (1861–1939), lawyer
2.
Heinrich Weizsäcker (1862–1945), professor of art history
a. Karl Hermann Wilhelm Weizsäcker (1898–1918)
References
International National People