Wassermann

Aquarius referred

  • A mythological figure, see Aquarius ( mythology)
  • Artists Association The Aquarius
  • Symphonic poem of the composer Antonín Dvořák, The Aquarius ( Dvořák )
  • In astronomy, a constellation, see Aquarius ( constellation )
  • In astrology a zodiac sign, see Aquarius ( Zodiac Sign )
  • In the plural and diminutive water males the skill game skipping stones
  • A pseudonym of minimal techno musician Wolfgang Voigt
  • A German radar installation of the Second World War, see Aquarius (radar )
  • A former name for the comic book character Aquaman in German-speaking

Aquarius is the surname of the following persons:

  • August von Wassermann (1866-1925), German bacteriologist and immunologist ( Wassermann reaction)
  • Felix Wassermann (1896-1976), American literary scholar
  • Friedrich Wassermann (1884-1969), American anatomist and histologist
  • Hans Wassermann ( * 1953 ), German Speedway and Long Track racer
  • Heinrich Joseph Aquarius (1791-1838), German -Swiss violinist, composer and conductor
  • Henning Aquarius (* 1949), Judge of the Federal Court
  • Jakob Wassermann (1873-1934), German writer
  • Josef Wassermann ( born 1967), German ice hockey player
  • Ludwig Aquarius († 1941), German entrepreneur
  • Martin Aquarius (1871-1953), German - Argentine lawyer
  • Moses Aquarius (1811-1892), German rabbi
  • Oscar Wassermann (1869-1934), German banker and longtime board member of Deutsche Bank
  • Otmar Wassermann ( * 1934), German toxicologist
  • Richard Aquarius (1898-1981), German resistance fighter, politician (SPD ), Mayor and Member of District Assembly
  • Rudolf Wassermann (1925-2008), German jurist
  • Sabine Aquarius (* 1965), German writer
  • Walter Wassermann (1883-1944), German actor and screenwriter
  • Zbigniew Wassermann (1949-2010), Polish politician, lawyer and prosecutor

See also:

  • Wasserman
  • Age of Aquarius
  • Disambiguation
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