Schild
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Schild is the surname
Surname
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 of:
  • Alfred Schild
    Alfred Schild
    Alfred Schild was a leading American physicist, well-known for his contributions to the Golden age of general relativity ....

     (1921 - 1977), a leading American physicist (born 1990), Austrian female alpine skier
  • Charles Schild
    Charles Schild
    Charles Schild was an American inventor. Although many of his inventions were never patented, he did have two patents in widely different fields. U. S. Patent number 1995946 is in the automotive area, while U. S...

     (1902 - 1980), an American inventor
  • Christina Schild
    Christina Schild
    Christina Schild is an actress from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.She was born in Vienna, Austria and holds a graduate degree in actor training from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City...

     (?, Vienna), an Austrian-Canadian actress of Vancouver
  • Edi ("Edy") Schild
    Edi Schild
    Edi Schild is a Swiss cross-country skier who competed in the 1948 Winter Olympics.In 1948 he was a member of the Swiss relay team which finished fifth in the 4x10 km relay competition. In the 50 km event he finished sixth and in the 18 km competition he finished 20th.-External links:*...

     (born 1919), a Swiss cross-country skier
  • Rabbi Erwin Schild
    Erwin Schild
    Erwin Schild, is a Canadian Conservative rabbi and author.Born in Cologne, Germany, a Holocaust survivor of the Dachau concentration camp, he is the author of World Through My Window and his autobiography The very narrow bridge: a memoir of an uncertain passage...

     (born 1920, Cologne), a German-Canadian Conservative rabbi and author (1899 - 1962), Austrian biologist
    Biologist
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     (1906 - 1984), pharmacologist (1895 - 1978), German politician (DP
    DP
    DP may refer to:* Dan Patrick* Dawn patrol , * Depository participant* Diet Pepsi* Displaced person* Dom Pérignon* Donkey punch* Double penetration, a variant of group sex* Dance party...

    , later CDU
    Christian Democratic Union (Germany)
    The Christian Democratic Union of Germany is a Christian democratic and conservative political party in Germany. It is regarded as on the centre-right of the German political spectrum...

    ) (1913 - 2006), German racing cyclist
  • Irving Schild
    Irving Schild
    Irving Schild is a commercial photographer who has worked for agencies and clients. He has been the primary photographer for MAD Magazine for the past four decades.-External links:*...

    , an American commercial photographer (born 1961), composer
    Composer
    A composer is a person who creates music, either by musical notation or oral tradition, for interpretation and performance, or through direct manipulation of sonic material through electronic media...

     and conductor
    Conducting
    Conducting is the art of directing a musical performance by way of visible gestures. The primary duties of the conductor are to unify performers, set the tempo, execute clear preparations and beats, and to listen critically and shape the sound of the ensemble...

     (born 1946), Swiss politician (FDP
    FDP
    FDP may refer to:Political parties:* Free Democratic Party * FDP.The Liberals, a political party in Switzerland** Free Democratic Party of Switzerland, a predecessor to FDP.The Liberals* Free Democratic Party of the former East Germany...

    )

  • Marlies Schild
    Marlies Schild
    Marlies Schild is a World Cup alpine ski racer. She is a specialist in the technical disciplines of giant slalom and slalom and has won multiple medals in Olympic and World Championship competitions, as well as three World Cup season titles.-Skiing career:At the beginning of her career, her...

     (born 1981, Admont
    Admont
    Admont is a town in Styria, Austria, with a population of 2775 . It is historically most notable for Admont Abbey, a monastery founded in 1074.-External links:* *...

    , Austria), an Austrian female ski racer
  • Martina Schild
    Martina Schild
    Martina Schild is a Swiss alpine skier competing in downhill and Super-G.At the 2006 Winter Olympics, she won the silver medal in the women's downhill. She placed 6th in the women's Super-G....

     (born 1981), a Swiss alpine skier

(born 1983), German racing cyclist
  • Rolf Schild (1924 - 2003), a Jewish German-born British-based businessman
  • Romuald Włodzimierz Schild
    Romuald Schild
    Romuald Schild is a professor for the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology at the Polish Academy of Sciences.- References :...

    , a Polish professor for the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology at the Polish Academy of Sciences
  • Rudolph E. Schild, an astrophysicist at Harvard University
    • Wolfgang Schild (legal historian) (born 1946), German jurist
      Jurist
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       and legal historian
    • Wolfgang Schild (permanent secretary) (born 1952), German politician (CDU
      Christian Democratic Union (Germany)
      The Christian Democratic Union of Germany is a Christian democratic and conservative political party in Germany. It is regarded as on the centre-right of the German political spectrum...

      ), Permanent Secretary
      Permanent Secretary
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       of Saarland
      Saarland
      Saarland is one of the sixteen states of Germany. The capital is Saarbrücken. It has an area of 2570 km² and 1,045,000 inhabitants. In both area and population, it is the smallest state in Germany other than the city-states...


Schildt

(born 1951), German historian
Historian
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  • Herbert Schildt
    Herbert Schildt
    Herbert Schildt is an American musician and computing author. His books, particularly on C programming, have been best-sellers in three decades; McGraw-Hill, which published many of his books, calls him "the world's leading programming author".-Life:...

    , an American musician and computing author (1934-2005), German linguist
  • Melchior Schildt
    Melchior Schildt
    Melchior Schildt was a German composer and organist of the North German Organ School. He came from a long line of church musicians who had served the town of Hanover for over 125 years...

     (1592 or 1593, Hanover - 1667), a German composer and organist of the North German Organ School
  • Onni Schildt
    Onni Schildt
    Onni Schildt was a Finnish politician. He was a member of the Senate of Finland....

     (1851, Jyväskylä - 1913), a Finnish politician
  • Ernst Runar Schildt
    Runar Schildt
    Ernst Runar Schildt was a Swedish-speaking Finnish author from Helsinki. His son is art historian and author Göran Schildt...

     (1888, Helsinki - 1925), a Swedish-speaking Finnish author (born 1957), German female politician (SPD
    Social Democratic Party of Germany
    The Social Democratic Party of Germany is a social-democratic political party in Germany...

    )

See also

  • Gott der Herr ist Sonn und Schild
    Gott der Herr ist Sonn und Schild, BWV 79
    Johann Sebastian Bach's cantata Gott der Herr ist Sonn und Schild , BWV 79, was composed in 1725 for Reformation Sunday. The text is by Martin Rinkart and Ludwig Helmbold.-Instrumentation:...

    , BWV 79 (The Lord God is sun and shield), a Johann Sebastian Bach
    Johann Sebastian Bach
    Johann Sebastian Bach was a German composer, organist, harpsichordist, violist, and violinist whose sacred and secular works for choir, orchestra, and solo instruments drew together the strands of the Baroque period and brought it to its ultimate maturity...

    's cantata
  • Schild's Ladder
    Schild's Ladder
    Schild's Ladder is a 2002 science fiction novel by Australian author Greg Egan. The book derives its name from Schild's ladder, a construction in differential geometry, devised by the mathematician and physicist Alfred Schild...

    , a 2002 science fiction novel by Australian author Greg Egan
    Greg Egan
    Greg Egan is an Australian science fiction author.Egan published his first work in 1983. He specialises in hard science fiction stories with mathematical and quantum ontology themes, including the nature of consciousness...

  • Schild regression (analysis)
    Schild regression
    Schild regression analysis, named for Heinz Otto Schild, is a useful tool for studying the effects of agonists and antagonists on the cellular response caused by the receptor or on ligand-receptor binding....

    , named for Heinz Otto Schild
  • Schild's ladder
    Schild's ladder
    In the theory of general relativity, and differential geometry more generally, Schild's ladder is a first-order method for approximating parallel transport of a vector along a curve using only affinely parametrized geodesics...

    , in the theory of general relativity, and differential geometry more generally

  • Schilt (disambiguation)
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