Weizsäcker family

The (von) Weizsäcker family was and is influential over the span of several generations, hailing from the former Kingdom of Württemberg. Their members include a Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Württemberg, a President of Germany, a leading diplomat, a prominent environmental scientist and the physicist after whom the Bethe-Weizsäcker formula was named.

I. Christian Ludwig Weizsäcker (1785–1831), preacher at Öhringen
A. Hugo Weizsäcker (1820–1834)
B. Karl Heinrich Weizsäcker (1822–1899), Protestant theologian and Chancellor of Tübingen University
1. Karl von Weizsäcker (1853–1926), 1906–1918 Ministerpräsident to King William II of Württemberg
a. Ernst von Weizsäcker (1882–1951), diplomat who served as Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and Ambassador to the Holy See
i. Carl Friedrich von Weizsäcker (1912–2007), physicist and philosopher
(a). Carl Christian von Weizsäcker (* 1938), professor of political economy
(b). Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäcker (* 1939), scientist and politician
(1). Jakob von Weizsäcker (* 1970), economist and politician (MEP)
(c) Elisabet von Weizsäcker *1940), historian and linguist
(d) Heinrich Wolfgang von Weizsäcker (*1947) Mathematician
ii. Heinrich von Weizsäcker (1917–1939), German Army Lieutenant, killed in action (World War II)
iii. Richard von Weizsäcker (1920–2015), politician (CDU) and President of Germany 1984–1994
(a). Robert Klaus von Weizsäcker (* 1954), professor of political economy, president of German Chess Federation
(b). Andreas von Weizsäcker (1956-2008), professor of art
(c). Beatrice von Weizsäcker (* 1958), Jurisprudence graduate and freelance journalist
(d). Fritz von Weizsäcker (* 1960), professor of medicine
b. Viktor von Weizsäcker (1886–1957), neurologist
C. Julius Weizsäcker (1828–1889), historian
1. Julius Hugo Wilhelm Weizsäcker (1861–1939), lawyer
2. Heinrich Weizsäcker (1862–1945), professor of art history
a. Karl Hermann Wilhelm Weizsäcker (1898–1918)
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