Sievers
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Sievers is a surname, and may refer to:
  • Eduard Sievers
    Eduard Sievers
    Eduard Sievers was a philologist of the classical and Germanic languages. Sievers was one of the Junggrammatiker of the so-called "Leipzig School"...

     (1850-1932), German philologist
  • Eduard Wilhelm Sievers
    Eduard Wilhelm Sievers
    Eduard Wilhelm Sievers, born March 19 1820 in Hamburg, died December 9 1894 in Gotha, was a German Shakespeare scholar and professor in Gotha....

     (1820-1894), German Shakespeare scholar
  • Eric Sievers
    Eric Sievers
    Eric Sievers is a former professional American football player. A 6'4", 235-lb. tight end from the University of Maryland, Sievers was selected by the San Diego Chargers in the fourth round of the 1981 NFL Draft. He played for ten NFL seasons from 1981-1990 for the Chargers, the Los Angeles Rams...

     (born 1957), American professional football player
  • Frederick William Sievers
    Frederick William Sievers
    Frederick William Sievers was an American sculptor, born in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Sievers moved to Richmond, Virginia, as a young man, furthering his art studies by attending the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Rome and the Académie Julian in Paris...

     (1872-1966), American sculptor
  • Hugo K. Sievers
    Hugo K. Sievers
    Hugo K. Sievers was a Chilean scientist descending from a Hamburg merchant family. He was the founder of the Chilean Veterinary College and served as minister of agriculture in 1955....

     (1903-1972), Chilean scientist
  • Jörg Sievers
    Jörg Sievers
    Jörg Sievers is a goalkeeper of the German football club Hannover 96 II.-Career:Sievers played for the club for more than 10 years, and made a club record 384 league appearances, primarily playing in the 2. Bundesliga...

     (born 1965), German footballer
  • Leroy Sievers
    Leroy Sievers
    Leroy Sievers was a journalist who won 12 national news Emmy Awards, two Peabody Awards, and two Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Awards...

     (1955-2008), American journalist
  • Max Sievers
    Max Sievers
    Max Sievers was chairman of the German Freethinkers League, writer and active communist.-Politics:...

     (1887-1944), chairman of the German Freethinkers' League
  • Morris Sievers
    Morris Sievers
    Morris William Sievers was an Australian cricketer who played in three Tests in 1936–37.-First-class career:Sievers began his career in 1930 for the Colts, at 17 years of age...

     (1912-1968), Australian cricketer
  • Roy Sievers
    Roy Sievers
    Roy Edward Sievers is a former first baseman/left fielder in Major League Baseball. From through , Sievers played for the St. Louis Browns , the original Washington Senators , Chicago White Sox , Philadelphia Phillies , and finally the new Senators...

     (born 1926), American baseball player
  • Sampson Sievers
    Sampson Sievers
    Sampson Sievers, born: Edward Sievers , names adopted after conversion: Sergius , when monk known first as Elder Symeon and after taking Great Schema as Elder Sampson - Russian Orthodox Christian elder, hieromonk, priest, confessor...

     (1900-1979), Russian Orthodox Christian elder
  • Wayne Sievers
    Wayne Sievers
    Wayne Thomas Padraig Sievers is a former Australian police officer, trade union official, a social justice campaigner and has stood in numerous elections...

     (born 1957), Australian social justice campaigner
  • Wilhelm Sievers
    Wilhelm Sievers
    Friedrich Wilhelm Sievers was a German geologist and geographer. He served as professor of geography at the university of Giessen.Sievers was born into a merchant family in Hamburg...

     (1860-1921), German geographer and geologist
  • Wolfgang Sievers
    Wolfgang Sievers
    Wolfgang Georg Sievers, AO was an Australian photographer who specialised in architectural and industrial photography.Seivers was born in Berlin, Germany...

     (1913-2007), Australian photographer
  • Wolfram Sievers
    Wolfram Sievers
    Wolfram Sievers was Reichsgeschäftsführer, or managing director, of the Ahnenerbe from 1935 to 1945.-Early life:...

    (1905-1948), German manager of the Ahnenerbe
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