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'''Schlesinger''' is a [[German language|German]] surname meaning "from [[Silesia]] |
'''Schlesinger''' is a [[German language|German]] surname (in part also [[Jewish surname|Jewish]]) meaning "[[Silesia]]n" <ref group=note>from the older regional term ''Schlesinger''; someone from ''Schlesing'' ([[Silesia]]); in modern Standard German (or [[Standard German|Hochdeutsch]]) a ''[[Schlesier]]'' is someone from ''[[Schlesien]]''</ref> and may refer to: |
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* [[Adam Schlesinger]] ( |
* [[Adam Schlesinger]] (1967–2020), American composer and musician |
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* [[Adolf Martin Schlesinger]] (1769–1838), German founder of A.M. Schlesingers Musikhandlung |
* [[Adolf Martin Schlesinger]] (1769–1838), German founder of A.M. Schlesingers Musikhandlung |
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* [[Alan Schlesinger]] (born 1960), American politician and Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate in Connecticut in 2006 |
* [[Alan Schlesinger]] (born 1960), American politician and Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate in Connecticut in 2006 |
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*[[Alice Schlesinger]] (born 1988), Israeli Olympic judoka |
* [[Alice Schlesinger]] (born 1988), Israeli Olympic judoka |
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* [[Arthur M. Schlesinger, Sr.|Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Sr.]] (1888–1965), American historian and professor at Harvard University |
* [[Arthur M. Schlesinger, Sr.|Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Sr.]] (1888–1965), American historian and professor at Harvard University |
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* [[Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.|Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Jr.]] (1917–2007), son of the above, American historian, social critic and former John F. Kennedy associate |
* [[Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.|Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Jr.]] (1917–2007), son of the above, American historian, social critic and former John F. Kennedy associate |
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* [[Christina Schlesinger]], American artist |
* [[Christina Schlesinger]], American artist |
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* [[Cory Schlesinger]] (born 1972), American football player |
* [[Cory Schlesinger]] (born 1972), American football player |
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* [[David Schlesinger]] (born 1960), American journalist who is the Editor-in-Chief of |
* [[David Schlesinger]] (born 1960), American journalist who is the Editor-in-Chief of Reuters |
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* [[Don Schlesinger]], American gaming mathematician, author, lecturer and famous blackjack player |
* [[Don Schlesinger]], American gaming mathematician, author, lecturer and famous blackjack player |
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* [[Elyakim Schlesinger]], English rabbi |
* [[Elyakim Schlesinger]], English rabbi |
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* [[Frank Schlesinger]] (1871–1943), American astronomer |
* [[Frank Schlesinger]] (1871–1943), American astronomer |
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* [[Hanan Schlesinger]], Israeli rabbi |
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* [[Hermann Irving Schlesinger]] (1882–1960), American chemist |
* [[Hermann Irving Schlesinger]] (1882–1960), American chemist |
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* [[Isidore William Schlesinger]] (1877–1949), South African entrepreneur and sponsor of [[The Schlesinger African Air Race|the Schlesinger African Air Race]] |
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* [[James R. Schlesinger]] (1929–2014), U.S. Secretary of Defense (1973–1974) and first Secretary of Energy (1977-1979) |
* [[James R. Schlesinger]] (1929–2014), U.S. Secretary of Defense (1973–1974) and first Secretary of Energy (1977-1979) |
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* [[Joe Schlesinger]] ( |
* [[Joe Schlesinger]] (1928–2019), Canadian television journalist and author |
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* [[John Schlesinger]] (1926–2003), British film director |
* [[John Schlesinger]] (1926–2003), British film director |
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* [[Karl Schlesinger]] (1889–1938), an Austrian-Hungarian economist and banker |
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* [[Katharine Schlesinger]], British actress |
* [[Katharine Schlesinger]], British actress |
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* [[Kathleen Schlesinger]], British musicologist (1862 Holywood near Belfast - 1953 London) |
* [[Kathleen Schlesinger]], British musicologist (1862 Holywood near Belfast - 1953 London) |
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* [[Kurt Schlesinger]] (1902-1964), a war criminal, head of the Jewish Security Service in [[Westerbork transit camp]] |
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* [[Leon Schlesinger]] (1884–1949), American Looney Tunes producer |
* [[Leon Schlesinger]] (1884–1949), American Looney Tunes producer |
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* [[Leonard Schlesinger]], American economist |
* [[Leonard Schlesinger]], American economist |
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* [[Ludwig Schlesinger]] (1864–1933), Hungarian-German mathematician |
* [[Ludwig Schlesinger]] (1864–1933), Hungarian-German mathematician |
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* [[Marcus Schlesinger]], Israeli swimmer |
* [[Marcus Schlesinger]], Israeli swimmer |
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* [[Patricia Schlesinger]] (born 1961), German journalist |
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* [[Rudolf B. Schlesinger (professor)]] (1901–1969), Scottish Marxist theoritician and sovietologist of the [[University of Glasgow]] |
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* [[Piero Schlesinger]] (1930–2020), Italian banker and lawyer |
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* [[Richard Schlesinger (tennis)|Richard Schlesinger]] (1900–1968), Australian tennis player. |
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* [[Romana Schlesinger]] (born 1986), Slovak LGBT rights activist |
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* [[Rudolf Schlesinger]] (1909–1996), German-born Professor of Comparative Law at Cornell University, Director of the Cornell Common Core Project |
* [[Rudolf Schlesinger]] (1909–1996), German-born Professor of Comparative Law at Cornell University, Director of the Cornell Common Core Project |
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* [[T.E. Schlesinger|T.E. (Ed) Schlesinger]], American engineer and physicist |
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* [[Walter Schlesinger]] (1908–1984), German historian |
* [[Walter Schlesinger]] (1908–1984), German historian |
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Things that are named after people with this surname: |
Things that are named after people with this surname: |
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* [[Warner Bros. Cartoons|Leon Schlesinger Productions]], the 1933 founding name of The Warner Bros. animation division, named after |
* [[Warner Bros. Cartoons|Leon Schlesinger Productions]], the 1933 founding name of The Warner Bros. animation division, named after Leon Schlesinger |
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* [[Schlesinger (crater)]], a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon |
* [[Schlesinger (crater)]], a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon |
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* [[Schlesinger Building]], a skyscraper in Braamfontein, Johannesburg, South Africa |
* [[Schlesinger Building]], a skyscraper in Braamfontein, Johannesburg, South Africa |
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* [[Schlesinger institute]], Research institute for |
* [[Schlesinger institute]], Research institute for Jewish medical ethics, named after Falk Schlesinger M.D. |
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* [[Schlesinger Library]], a research library at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University, named after |
* [[Schlesinger Library]], a research library at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University, named after Arthur M. Schlesinger, Sr. |
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==Notes== |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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[[Category:German-language surnames]] |
[[Category:German-language surnames]] |
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[[Category:German toponymic surnames]] |
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[[Category:Surnames of Silesian origin]] |
[[Category:Surnames of Silesian origin]] |
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[[Category:Jewish |
[[Category:Surnames of Jewish origin]] |
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[[Category:Silesian Jews]] |
[[Category:Silesian Jews]] |
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[[Category:Silesian diaspora]] |
[[Category:Silesian diaspora]] |
Latest revision as of 00:10, 8 August 2024
Schlesinger is a German surname (in part also Jewish) meaning "Silesian" [note 1] and may refer to:
- Adam Schlesinger (1967–2020), American composer and musician
- Adolf Martin Schlesinger (1769–1838), German founder of A.M. Schlesingers Musikhandlung
- Alan Schlesinger (born 1960), American politician and Republican candidate for the U.S. Senate in Connecticut in 2006
- Alice Schlesinger (born 1988), Israeli Olympic judoka
- Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Sr. (1888–1965), American historian and professor at Harvard University
- Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Jr. (1917–2007), son of the above, American historian, social critic and former John F. Kennedy associate
- Bruno Schlesinger (1876–1962), American German-born conductor and composer who changed his name to "Bruno Walter" in 1911
- Carl Schlesinger (1813–1871), Austrian cellist
- Christina Schlesinger, American artist
- Cory Schlesinger (born 1972), American football player
- David Schlesinger (born 1960), American journalist who is the Editor-in-Chief of Reuters
- Don Schlesinger, American gaming mathematician, author, lecturer and famous blackjack player
- Elyakim Schlesinger, English rabbi
- Frank Schlesinger (1871–1943), American astronomer
- Hanan Schlesinger, Israeli rabbi
- Hermann Irving Schlesinger (1882–1960), American chemist
- James R. Schlesinger (1929–2014), U.S. Secretary of Defense (1973–1974) and first Secretary of Energy (1977-1979)
- Joe Schlesinger (1928–2019), Canadian television journalist and author
- John Schlesinger (1926–2003), British film director
- Karl Schlesinger (1889–1938), an Austrian-Hungarian economist and banker
- Katharine Schlesinger, British actress
- Kathleen Schlesinger, British musicologist (1862 Holywood near Belfast - 1953 London)
- Kurt Schlesinger (1902-1964), a war criminal, head of the Jewish Security Service in Westerbork transit camp
- Leon Schlesinger (1884–1949), American Looney Tunes producer
- Leonard Schlesinger, American economist
- Ludwig Schlesinger (1864–1933), Hungarian-German mathematician
- Marcus Schlesinger, Israeli swimmer
- Patricia Schlesinger (born 1961), German journalist
- Piero Schlesinger (1930–2020), Italian banker and lawyer
- Richard Schlesinger (1900–1968), Australian tennis player.
- Romana Schlesinger (born 1986), Slovak LGBT rights activist
- Rudolf Schlesinger (1909–1996), German-born Professor of Comparative Law at Cornell University, Director of the Cornell Common Core Project
- T.E. (Ed) Schlesinger, American engineer and physicist
- Walter Schlesinger (1908–1984), German historian
Things that are named after people with this surname:
- Leon Schlesinger Productions, the 1933 founding name of The Warner Bros. animation division, named after Leon Schlesinger
- Schlesinger (crater), a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon
- Schlesinger Building, a skyscraper in Braamfontein, Johannesburg, South Africa
- Schlesinger institute, Research institute for Jewish medical ethics, named after Falk Schlesinger M.D.
- Schlesinger Library, a research library at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University, named after Arthur M. Schlesinger, Sr.
Notes
[edit]- ^ from the older regional term Schlesinger; someone from Schlesing (Silesia); in modern Standard German (or Hochdeutsch) a Schlesier is someone from Schlesien