List of Famous people with last name Elder
Ferdinand Fellner the Elder
Ferdinand Fellner was an Austrian architect. He was born and died in Vienna.
Miro the Elder
Miro, called the Old or the Elder was the count of Conflent from 870 and Rosselló (Roussillon) from 878 until his death in 896. He was the son of Sunifred I, count of Barcelona, Urgell, Cerdanya, and Besalú, and Ermesende, and thus the brother of Wilfred the Hairy and Radulf of Besalú.
Judith the Elder
Filippo Strozzi the Elder
Filippo Strozzi the Elder was an Italian banker and statesman, a member of the affluent Strozzi family of Florence.
Nicodemus Tessin the Elder
Nicodemus Tessin the Elder was an important Swedish architect.
Poppaea Sabina the Elder
Poppaea Sabina the Elder was an aristocratic woman who lived during the Principate. During her lifetime she was famed for her beauty, but as Ronald Syme writes, her "fame and follies have been all but extinguished by her homonymous daughter", Poppaea Sabina the Younger. She met her end as a victim of the empress Valeria Messalina, wife of Claudius.
Paul Juvenell the Elder
Paul Juvenel the Elder (1579–1643) was a German painter.
Nikephoros Phokas the Elder
Nikephoros Phokas, usually surnamed the Elder to distinguish him from his grandson, Emperor Nikephoros II Phokas, was one of the most prominent Byzantine generals of the late 9th century, and the first important member of the Phokas family. As a youth he was taken into the personal retinue of Emperor Basil I the Macedonian, rising quickly to the posts of protostrator and then governor of Charsianon, whence he fought with success against the Arabs. In c. 886 he led a major expedition in southern Italy, where his victories laid the foundation for the Byzantine resurgence in the peninsula. After his return, he was raised to the post of Domestic of the Schools, in effect commander-in-chief of the army, which he led with success against the Arabs in the east and the Bulgarians of Tsar Simeon in the Balkans. He died either in 895/6 or, less likely, sometime c. 900. Contemporaries and later historians lauded him for his military ability and character. Both of his sons later succeeded him as Domestics of the Schools. His grandsons Nikephoros and Leo were likewise distinguished generals, while the former became emperor in 963–969, spearheading the recovery of several lost provinces from the Arabs.
Pierre Le Gros the Elder
Pierre Le Gros the Elder was a French sculptor in the service of King Louis XIV.
Nicolaas Heinsius the Elder
Nicolaas Heinsius the Elder was a Dutch classical scholar and poet, son of Daniel Heinsius.