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* [[Christoph Praetorius]] (died 1609), composer, and uncle of Michael | * [[Christoph Praetorius]] (died 1609), composer, and uncle of Michael | ||
* {{ill|Franz Praetorius|de}} (1847–1927), semitist and Hebraist | * {{ill|Franz Praetorius|de}} (1847–1927), semitist and Hebraist | ||
* [[Hieronymus Praetorius]] (1560–1629), composer and organist | * [[Jacob Praetorius the Elder]] (c.1520–1586), composer and organist, and father of Hieronymus the Elder | ||
** [[Hieronymus Praetorius]] the Elder (1560–1629), composer and organist, son of Jacob the Elder, father of Jacob, Hieronymus and Johann | |||
*** [[Jacob Praetorius]] the Younger (1586–1651), composer, organist and teacher, son of Hieronymus the Elder, brother of Johann and Hieronymus | |||
*** [[Hieronymus Praetorius (theologian)|Hieronymus Praetorius]] the Younger (1595–1651), clergyman, theologian, physicist and university professor, son of Hieronymus the Elder, brother of Jacob and Johann | |||
*** [[Johann Praetorius (composer)|Johann Praetorius]] (1595–1660), organist and composer; son of Hieronymus the Elder, brother of Jacob and Hieronymus | |||
* [[Ida Praetorius]] (born 1993), Danish ballerina | * [[Ida Praetorius]] (born 1993), Danish ballerina | ||
* [[ | * [[Johann Praetorius (musician)]] (1634–1705), educator, astronomer and musician | ||
* [[Johannes Praetorius]] or Johann Richter (1537–1616), mathematician and astronomer | |||
* [[Johannes Praetorius]] (1537–1616), mathematician and astronomer | |||
* [[Johannes Praetorius (writer)]] (1630–1680), writer and polymath, real name Hans Schultze | * [[Johannes Praetorius (writer)]] (1630–1680), writer and polymath, real name Hans Schultze | ||
* [[Matthäus Prätorius]] (1635–1704), pastor, priest, historian, ethnographer | * [[Matthäus Prätorius]] (1635–1704), pastor, priest, historian, ethnographer | ||
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==Other uses== | ==Other uses== | ||
*"Praetorius (Courante), | *"Praetorius (Courante)", a song by [[Blackmore’s Night]] from their 2001 album ''[[Fires at Midnight]]'' | ||
* [[Cary Grant]] plays Dr. Noah Praetorius in [[People Will Talk]] (1951 | * [[Cary Grant]] plays Dr. Noah Praetorius in the film ''[[People Will Talk]]'' (1951), directed by [[Joseph_L._Mankiewicz|Joseph Mankiewicz]]). | ||
*[[Praetorius (film)| | *''[[Praetorius (film)|Praetorius]]'' (1965), West German film directed by [[Kurt Hoffmann]] | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
Latest revision as of 14:44, 26 December 2025
Praetorius, Prätorius, Prætorius was the name of several musicians and scholars in Germany.
In 16th and 17th century Germany it became a fashion for educated people named "Schulze," "Schultheiß," or "Richter" (which means "judge"), to Latinise their names as "Praetorius," referring to a former official position called "Praetor urbanus."Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
- Anton Praetorius (1560–1613), pastor, fighter against the persecution of witches and against torture
- Bartholomaeus Praetorius (c.1590–1623), composer and cornettist
- Christoph Praetorius (died 1609), composer, and uncle of Michael
- Template:Ill (1847–1927), semitist and Hebraist
- Jacob Praetorius the Elder (c.1520–1586), composer and organist, and father of Hieronymus the Elder
- Hieronymus Praetorius the Elder (1560–1629), composer and organist, son of Jacob the Elder, father of Jacob, Hieronymus and Johann
- Jacob Praetorius the Younger (1586–1651), composer, organist and teacher, son of Hieronymus the Elder, brother of Johann and Hieronymus
- Hieronymus Praetorius the Younger (1595–1651), clergyman, theologian, physicist and university professor, son of Hieronymus the Elder, brother of Jacob and Johann
- Johann Praetorius (1595–1660), organist and composer; son of Hieronymus the Elder, brother of Jacob and Hieronymus
- Hieronymus Praetorius the Elder (1560–1629), composer and organist, son of Jacob the Elder, father of Jacob, Hieronymus and Johann
- Ida Praetorius (born 1993), Danish ballerina
- Johann Praetorius (musician) (1634–1705), educator, astronomer and musician
- Johannes Praetorius or Johann Richter (1537–1616), mathematician and astronomer
- Johannes Praetorius (writer) (1630–1680), writer and polymath, real name Hans Schultze
- Matthäus Prätorius (1635–1704), pastor, priest, historian, ethnographer
- Michael Praetorius (c.1571–1621), composer, music theorist, and organist
- Stephan Praetorius (1536–1603), theologian
Other uses
- "Praetorius (Courante)", a song by Blackmore’s Night from their 2001 album Fires at Midnight
- Cary Grant plays Dr. Noah Praetorius in the film People Will Talk (1951), directed by Joseph Mankiewicz).
- Praetorius (1965), West German film directed by Kurt Hoffmann