Riemann (disambiguation)

Riemann (disambiguation)

Riemann is the surname of a number of notable people:

* Bernhard Riemann, mathematician (1826-1866)
* Christel Riemann-Hanewinckel, German politician (born 1947)
* Erika Riemann, German writer (born 1930)
* Fritz Riemann, German psychoanalyst (1902-1979)
* Fritz Riemann, German chessmaster (1859-1932)
* Hagen Riemann, German politician (born 1969)
* Heinrich Herrmann Riemann (1793-1872) (see also the German Wikipedia article).
* Hugo Riemann, German musicologist (1849-1919)
* Johannes Riemann, German actor (1888-1959)
* Katja Riemann (born 1963)
* Manuel Riemann, German soccer player (born 1988)
* Paula Riemann, German actress (born 1993)
* Peter Riemann, German architect and author (born 1945)
* Solomon Riemann, Jewish traveller (died c. 1873)
* Wolfgang Riemann, German soccer player (born 1949)
* Ziska Riemann, German scriptwriter (born 1973)

Riemann may also refer to:
*Riemann (crater), a lunar crater
*Riemann (asteroid) 4167


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