Bamberger
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Bamberger is the name of several people:
- Ármin Vámbéry (born Bamberger) (1832-1913), Hungarian Orientalist
- Béla Bamberger (1854-), Hungarian lawyer and writer on political economy ([JE])
- Édouard Adrien Bamberger, Alsatian deputy and physician ([JE])
- Fritz Bamberger (1814-1873), German painter
- George Bamberger (1923-2004), U.S. Major League Baseball pitcher
- Heinrich von Bamberger, Austrian physician
- Isaac Bamberger (1834-1896), German rabbi ([JE])
- Julius Bamberger, see [German article]
- Louis Bamberger and Caroline Bamberger-Fuld, founder of the Institute for Advanced Study
- Ludwig Bamberger (1823-1899), German deputy and political economist ([JE])
- Ludwig Berger (born Bamberger) (1892-1969), German film director ([in German])
- Max Bamberger, Austrian chemist
- Michael Bamberger, writer
- Richard Bamberger, award-winning children's author
- Rob Bamberger, host of Hot Jazz Saturday Night
- Seligman Baer Bamberger (1807-1878), German talmudist of the old school and leader of the Orthodox party ([JE])
- Simon Bamberger (1846–1926), U.S. politician, governor of Utah (1917–1921)
- Solomon Bamberger (1835-), German rabbi and Talmudic author, the son of Seligman Baer Bamberger ([JE])
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