Fabricius
Fabricius ( humanistic Latinization of blacksmith ) is the surname of the following persons:
- Andreas Fabricius (1528-1577), German Protestant theologian
- August Fabricius (1825-1890), German civil servant, statistician and politician
- Balthazar Fabricius (1478-1541), German humanist, grammarians and rhetoricians
- Bent Fabricius - Bjerre (* 1924), Danish pianist and composer
- Caius Fabricius (1884-1950), Protestant theologian
- Carl August Fabricius (1825-1890), German civil servant, statistician and politician
- Cathrine Fabricius -Hansen ( born 1942 ), Danish linguist
- Christian Julin Fabricius (1802-1875), Danish-German poet, educator, translator and YA author
- Christoph Gabriel Fabricius (1684-1757), German Lutheran theologian
- David Fabricius (1564-1617), German astronomer
- Dirk Fabricius (* 1949), German jurist, criminologist and professor
- Ernst Fabricius (1857-1942), German historian and archaeologist Provincial
- Eugene Fabricius (1871-1960), German architect
- Franciscus Fabricius (also: Franz Fabritius; 1663-1738 ), Dutch Reformed theologian
- Friedrich Fabricius (1642-1703), German Lutheran theologian and pastor
- Fritz Hintz - Fabricius (1891-1968), Austrian- German actor, singer and theater director
- Georg Fabricius (1516-1571), German poet, historian and antiquarian
- Georg Fabricius ( theologian ) ( 1554-1634 ), German theologian and pastor
- Georg Andreas Fabricius (1589-1645), German educator and polymath
- Gustav Fabricius (1880-1960), German port and airport manager
- Hans Fabricius (1891-1945), German politician ( NSDAP)
- Heinrich Fabricius ( Bishop ) ( ~ 1520-1596 ), German Catholic bishop and writer
- Heinrich Fabricius (physician) ( 1547-1612 ), German physician, poet and philosopher
- Heinrich August Fabricius (1764-1821), German actor
- Hermann Gustav Fabricius (1802-1854), German lawyer and notary, Syndic and Senator of the Hanseatic city of Wismar and 1848/49 Member of the Mecklenburg Chamber of Deputies
- Hieronymus Fabricius ab Aquapendente (1537-1619), Italian anatomist and scholar, see Girolamo Fabrizio
- Jacob Fabricius ( the Elder) ( 1560-1640 ), German Evangelical Lutheran theologian
- Jacob Fabricius ( physician) ( 1576-1652 ), German physician and poet
- Jacob Fabricius (the younger ) ( 1589-1645 ), German Evangelical Lutheran theologian
- Jacob Fabricius (1537-1613), Lutheran theologian, see Jacob Faber
- Jacob Fabricius ( theologian ) ( 1593-1654 ), Protestant theologian and hymn writer
- Johan Fabricius (1899-1981), Dutch writer, illustrator, journalist and adventurer
- Johann Fabricius ( astronomer ) ( 1587-1616 ), German physician and astronomer
- Johann Fabricius ( theologian ) ( 1644-1729 ), German theologian
- Johann Albert Fabricius ( pseudonyms Veridicus, Sincerus; 1668-1736 ), German philosopher and bibliographer
- Johann Andreas Fabricius (1696-1769), German theologian
- Johann Christian Fabricius (1745-1808), Danish zoologist and economists
- Fabricius Johann Friedrich ( Johann Ludwig Fabricius; 1632-1696 ), German theologian
- Johann Georg Adam Fabricius (1701-1782), German theologian
- Johann Gottlieb Fabricius (1681-1741), German Protestant theologian
- Johann Jacob Fabricius (1620-1673), German theologian
- Johann Philipp Fabricius (1711-1791), German missionary and Indologist
- Johanna Fabricius (* 1962), German classical archaeologist
- Johannes Fabricius (1587-1616), German physician and astronomer, see Johann Fabricius ( astronomer )
- Johannes Fabricius Montanus (1527-1566), Swiss clergyman, poet and polymath
- Karl Fabricius ( b. 1982 ), Swedish ice hockey player
- Karl Ferdinand Fabricius (1798-1842), German legal scholar and local historian
- Karl Gustav Fabricius (1788-1864), German politician, Mayor of Stralsund
- Otto Fabricius ( clergyman ) ( 1744-1822 ), a Danish clergyman
- Otto Fabricius (1857-1912), Hungarian writer and journalist of German descent
- Paul Fabricius (1529-1589), an Austrian scientist
- Philipp Fabricius, Bohemian chancellery secretary, a survivor of the Prague defenestration
- Konrad Philipp Fabricius (1714-1774), German physician and botanist
- Richard Daniel Fabricius (1863-1923), German sculptor
- Simon Fabricius (1533-1593), German philologist
- Statius Fabricius (1591-1651), German Lutheran theologian
- Theodor Fabricius (1501-1570), German Protestant theologian and reformer
- Theodosius Fabricius (1560-1597), German Lutheran theologian
- Werner Fabricius (1633-1679), German organist and composer
- Wilhelm Fabricius (1560-1634), German surgeon and surgeon, see Wilhelm Fabry
- Wilhelm Fabricius ( historian ) ( 1857-1942 ), German historian and librarian
- Wilhelm Fabricius ( cartographer ) ( 1861-1920 ), German cartographer and historian
- Wilhelm Fabricius ( diplomat ) ( 1882-1964 ), German diplomat
- Wilhelm Fabricius ( Förster ) ( 1894-1989 ), German forestry scientist and writer
Fabricius is the name of Romans:
- Aulus Didius Gallus Fabricius Veiento, Roman Suffektkonsul 80 and 83
- Gaius Fabricius Luscinus, Roman consul
Fabricius stands for:
- Fabricius, a German family of scholars, see Fabrice ( noble )
- Fabricius (crater ), a lunar crater
See also:
- Fabritius
- Fabricius ' beetles, a kind of genuine beetles
- Disambiguation