Schiller (disambiguation)
- Schiller (disambiguation)
Schiller usually refers to:
* Friedrich Schiller (1759-1805), German poet
It may also refer to:
* Friedrich Schiller University of Jena
* Schiller International University
* Schiller (crater)
* Schiller (band), the German electronica act
* Shiller (song), a single by Ratatat from the album LP3.
* Schiller Park, Illinois
* Schiller Institute
* SS Schiller, a German ferry, wrecked in 1875
* Schiller (lustre), an optical property of certain stones such as labradorite and moonstone.
It is the surname of:
* Armand Schiller, French Jewish journalist.
* Charlotte von Schiller, Friedrich Schillers's wife
* Christian Schiller (1895-1976), HM Inspector of Schools in the United Kingdom and a promoter of progressive education.
* Eric Schiller, chess player and linguist.
* Ernst Friedrich Wilhelm Schiller, Friedrich Schillers's son
* Ferdinand Canning Scott Schiller (1864-1937), British pragmatist/humanist philosopher of the early 20th century.
* Ferdinand N Schiller (1866-1938) Indian British banker and collector of Eastern Ceramic Art
* Heinz Schiller
* Herbert Schiller
* Julius Schiller, German astronomer
* Karl Schiller, German economist and politician
* Leon Schiller de Schildenfeld
* Rabbi Mayer Schiller, high school rebbe and hockey coach at the Yeshiva University High School for Boys
* Philip W. Schiller
* Solomon Marcus Schiller-Szinessy, Hungary-born rabbi, reader in rabbinic at Cambridge University
ee also
* Shiller
* Schuler/Schüler, Schuller/Schüller.
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