Bamberger

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Bamberger

Bamberger may refer to several topics, including notable individuals with the surname Bamberger, geographical locations, and other entities. This article aims to provide an overview of the most relevant subjects associated with the term "Bamberger."

People[edit | edit source]

Several notable individuals carry the surname Bamberger, contributing significantly to their respective fields:

  • Eugen von Bamberger (1858–1921), an Austrian physician known for his work in internal medicine, particularly in the study of heart and liver diseases. He is remembered for describing Bamberger's disease, a condition related to endocarditis.
  • Heinrich von Bamberger (1822–1888), a German physician and father of Eugen von Bamberger, recognized for his contributions to internal medicine.
  • Simon Bamberger (1846–1926), an American businessman, politician, and the fourth Governor of Utah. He was the first non-Mormon, as well as the first Democrat, to hold this office in the state of Utah.

Places[edit | edit source]

The name Bamberger is also associated with geographical locations, primarily in Germany:

  • Bamberg, a town in Bavaria, Germany, known for its well-preserved medieval architecture and as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Although the name is similar, it is important to distinguish between "Bamberg" and "Bamberger" as related but distinct terms.

Other Uses[edit | edit source]

In addition to people and places, Bamberger may refer to:

  • Bamberger's, a former department store chain based in New Jersey, United States. It was eventually absorbed into the Macy's department store chain.

See Also[edit | edit source]

This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Bamberger.

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