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[[File:Richard benz grab.JPG|thumb|Benz' grave in Heidelberg]]
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'''Richard Benz''', actually '''Riker Benz''' (12 June 1884, [[Reichenbach im Vogtland]] – 9 November 1966, [[Heidelberg]]) was a historian and writer. He came to Heidelberg in 1902, where he was made honorary citizen in 1954. The historian, son of a pastor, is not related to the automotive pioneer [[Karl Benz]]. At Heidelberg Benz studied philosophy and cultural history at the university.
'''Richard Benz''' (12 June 1884, [[Reichenbach im Vogtland]] – 9 November 1966, [[Heidelberg]]) was a historian and writer. He came to Heidelberg in 1902, where he was made honorary citizen in 1954. The historian, son of a pastor, is not related to the automotive pioneer [[Karl Benz]]. At Heidelberg Benz studied philosophy and cultural history at the university.


Heidelberg awards a medal named after him.
Heidelberg awards a medal named after him.

Revision as of 16:10, 31 March 2024

Benz' grave in Heidelberg

Richard Benz (12 June 1884, Reichenbach im Vogtland – 9 November 1966, Heidelberg) was a historian and writer. He came to Heidelberg in 1902, where he was made honorary citizen in 1954. The historian, son of a pastor, is not related to the automotive pioneer Karl Benz. At Heidelberg Benz studied philosophy and cultural history at the university.

Heidelberg awards a medal named after him.

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