List of Famous people named Johann
Johann III Bernoulli
Johann III Bernoulli, grandson of Johann Bernoulli and son of Johann II Bernoulli, was known around the world as a child prodigy.
Johann Friedrich von Anhalt-Zerbst
Johann Heinrich Boeckler
Johann Heinrich Boeckler was a German polymath.
Johann Weikhard of Auersperg
Prince Johann Weikhard of Auersperg was Prime Minister of Austria and Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece. He was the first Prince of Auersperg, and also Imperial Prince of Tengen and Duke of Münsterberg.
Johann Georg Maximilian Fürstenhoff
Johann Jacob Bach
Johann Jacob Bach was a German musician, composer and an older brother of Johann Sebastian Bach.
Johann Gottfried Olearius
Johann Gottfried Olearius (1635–1711) was a German preacher, musician and horticulturalist. Johann Gottfried was a member of a large, extended family of pastors, theologians, professors and lawyers in Halle, Leipzig and Weissenfels. He was the superintendent and pastor of the Barfüsserkirche. He had been an accomplished church musician and supervised the young Johann Sebastian Bach when he was a church organist at Arnstadt from 1703 to 1707. Olearius also had an interest in horticulture, and the plant genus Olearia was named in his honour by Conrad Moench.
Johann Georg
Johann Friedrich Alexander, Prince of Wied
Johann Friedrich Alexander of Weid was a German ruler. He was the son of Friedrich Wilhelm of Wied and Luise Charlotte Dohna-Schlobitten. He was Count of Wied-Neuwied from September 17, 1737 to May 29, 1784, when he was elevated to Prince and continued to rule in that capacity until his death on August 8, 1791. He was married to Karoline von Kirchburg. They had three children Frederich Karl of Wied, who succeeded him as Prince, Alexander August of Wied and Sophie Karoline of Wied.
Johann Philipp Stadion, Count von Warthausen
Johann Philipp Carl Joseph, Graf von Stadion-Warthausen. Born in Mainz, he was a statesman, foreign minister, and diplomat who served the Habsburg empire during the Napoleonic Wars. He was also founder of Austria's central bank Oesterreichische Nationalbank. He was Count of Stadion-Warthausen from 1787 to 1806.