Fronius is a German surname of
Transylvanian Saxon origin.[1] The Fronius family maintained an aristocratic status within the autonomous region of
Siebenbürgen.
People with the surname include:
Andreas Fronius (c. 1500-?), city magistrate of Kronstadt, Siebenbürgen, and father of Matthias Fronius
Franz Friedrich Fronius (1829–1886), Transylvanian-Saxon botanist, ethnologist and Lutheran cleric
Hans Fronius (1903-1988), Austrian painter and illustrator
Marcus Fronius (1659-1713), Lutheran theologian, pedagogue and author
Matthias Fronius (1522-1588), Lutheran cleric and city magistrate of Kronstadt
Sigrid Fronius (born 1942), German author and journalist
References
^Myss Walter (ed.), Encyclopaedia of the Transylvanian Saxons, Word and World, 1993, p. 135
Surname list
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surnameFronius. If an
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Fronius is a German surname of
Transylvanian Saxon origin.[1] The Fronius family maintained an aristocratic status within the autonomous region of
Siebenbürgen.
People with the surname include:
Andreas Fronius (c. 1500-?), city magistrate of Kronstadt, Siebenbürgen, and father of Matthias Fronius
Franz Friedrich Fronius (1829–1886), Transylvanian-Saxon botanist, ethnologist and Lutheran cleric
Hans Fronius (1903-1988), Austrian painter and illustrator
Marcus Fronius (1659-1713), Lutheran theologian, pedagogue and author
Matthias Fronius (1522-1588), Lutheran cleric and city magistrate of Kronstadt
Sigrid Fronius (born 1942), German author and journalist
References
^Myss Walter (ed.), Encyclopaedia of the Transylvanian Saxons, Word and World, 1993, p. 135
Surname list
This page lists people with the
surnameFronius. If an
internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that
link by adding the person's
given name(s) to the link.