List of Famous people named Ferdinand
Ferdinand Wilhelm Eusebius Schwarzenberg
Ferdinand Wilhelm Eusebius Prince of Schwarzenberg was a German-Bohemian nobleman from the Schwarzenberg family.
Ferdinand Barrot
Ferdinand Victorin Barrot was a French Bonapartist politician who carried the portfolio of Interior Minister of France, 31 October 1849 to 15 March 1850.
Ferdinand Lot
Ferdinand Victor Henri Lot was a French historian and medievalist. His masterpiece, The End of the Ancient World and the Beginnings of the Middle Ages (1927), presents an alternative and possibly more objective account of the fall of the Roman Empire than does Edward Gibbon's Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, which set the tone for Enlightenment scholarship blaming the fall of classical civilization on Christianity.
Ferdinand von Plettenberg
Ferdinand Maria von Senger und Etterlin
Ferdinand Maria Johann Fridolin von Senger und Etterlin was a soldier in the German Army in both the Wehrmacht of World War II and the postwar Bundeswehr, as well as a civilian jurist in the German Federal service. As an officer in the Bundeswehr, he rose to the rank of general, and completed his military service as commander-in-chief of NATO's Allied Forces Central Europe (AFCENT). He also authored numerous books on military-related subjects.
Ferdinand Beamish
Ferdinand Carl Maria Wedel-Jarlsberg
Ferdinand Carl Maria Wedel-Jarlsberg was a Norwegian military officer and commanding general of the Royal Norwegian Army.
Ferdinand Dalberg-Acton
Sir Ferdinand Richard Edward Dalberg-Acton, 7th Baronet was a British baronet.
Ferdinand François de Smeth
Ferdinand von Plettenberg
Baron Ferdinand Wilhelm Adolf Franz von Plettenberg, lateron Count von Plettenberg und Wittem, commonly referred to as Ferdinand von Plettenberg, born July 25, 1690, in Paderborn, died March 18, 1737, in Vienna was Prime Minister of the Electorate of Cologne, Treasurer and Hereditary Marshal of Prince-elector Clemens August of Bavaria and an important supporter of Maria Theresa in the succession to the throne for the Habsburgian Erblande.