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Hartwig (Latin ''Hartwicus'') is a masculine given name of Germanic origin. It may refer to: * Hartwig (bishop of Passau) (died 866) *
Hartwig (archbishop of Salzburg) Hartwig (; died 5 December 1023) was the archbishop of Salzburg from 991 until his death. He was a younger son of the Duchy of Bavaria, Bavarian count palatine Hartwig, Count Palatine of Bavaria, Hartwig of the Aribonid family. The ''Gesta archiepis ...
(died 1023) * Hartwig (bishop of Brixen) (died 1039) * Hartwig (bishop of Bamberg) (died 1053) * Hartwig (abbot of Hersfeld) (died 1088) * Hartwig (archbishop of Magdeburg) (died 1102) * Hartwig I (bishop of Regensburg) (died 1126) * Hartwig II (bishop of Regensburg) (died 1164) *
Hartwig, Count of Stade Hartwig (1118 – October 1168), Count of Stade and Archbishop of Bremen, son of Rudolf I, Margrave of the Nordmark, and Richardis, daughter of Hermann von Sponheim, Burgrave of Magdeburg. Hartwig became the last Count of Stade belonging to the Hou ...
(1118–1168), archbishop of Bremen * Hartwig I (archbishop of Augsburg) (died 1184) *
Hartwig of Uthlede Hartwig of Uthlede (died 3 November 1207) was a German nobleman who – as Hartwig II – Prince-Archbishop of Bremen (1185–1190 and de facto again 1192–1207) and one of the originators of the Livonian Crusade The Livonian crusade consi ...
(died 1207), archbishop of Bremen * Hartwig II (archbishop of Augsburg) (died 1208) * Hartwig von Grögling-Dollnstein (died 1223), bishop of Eichstätt * Hartwig I, Count Palatine of Bavaria (died 985) * Hartwig II, Count Palatine of Bavaria (died 1027) *
Hartwig Altenmüller Hartwig Altenmüller Hamburg University biography (in German) (born 1938, in Saulgau, Württemberg, Germany) is a German Egyptologist. He became professor at the Archaeological Institute of the University of Hamburg in 1971. He worked as an arc ...
* Hartwig Bleidick * Hartwig Cassel *
Hartwig Derenbourg Hartwig Derenbourg (17 June 1844 – 12 April 1908) was a French Orientalist. Biography Hartwig Derenbourg was born in Paris, where he studied Hebrew, Arabic, and other Semitic languages as a pupil of Joseph Toussaint Reinaud, Salomon Ulmann ...
* Hartwig Gauder * Hartwig Naftali Carlebach * Hartwig Steenken *
Hartwig von Ludwiger Hartwig von Ludwiger (29 June 1895 – 3 or 5 May 1947) was a German general in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II. Ludwiger was responsible for numerous atrocities committed throughout the Balkans. After the war, he was charged wit ...
* Hartwig von Raute {{given name