List of people from Aachen

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House of the family of the "founding father" of modern architecture, Mies van der Rohe Mies van der Rohe - Wohnhaus II.JPG
House of the family of the "founding father" of modern architecture, Mies van der Rohe

This is a list of people from Aachen , alternatively known as Bad Aachen and Aix-la-Chapelle, arranged by date.

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Pre 13th century

13th–17th century

18th century

1800–1820

1821–1840

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Joseph Hubert Reinkens 1874

1841–1860

1861–1880

1881–1900

1901–1910

1911–1920

1921–1930

1931–1940

1941–1950

1951–1960

1960-2000

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