Schütz

Schütz (also spelled Schuetz without Umlaut ü) is a German surname, deriving from Schütze (shooter/marksman). Notable people with the surname include:

People

  • Alfred Schütz (1899–1959), sociologist and philosopher
  • Antal Schütz (1880-1953), Hungarian piarist monk and prominent theologian
  • Caspar Schütz (1540–1594), German historian
  • Christian Gottfried Schütz (1747–1832), German humanist scholar
  • Christoph Schütz (1689–1750), German pietist writer and songbook publisher
  • David Schütz (born 1941), Israeli writer
  • Felix Schütz (born 1987), German ice hockey player
  • Franz Schütz (1900–1955), German footballer
  • Friedrich Schütz (1844–1908), Austrian journalist
  • Günther Schütz (1912–1991), German military intelligence (Abwehr) agent during World War II
  • Heinrich Schütz (1585–1672), German composer and organist
  • Ignaz Schütz (1867–1927), Czech–German mathematician and physicist
  • Johan Christher Schütz, Swedish songwriter and music producer
  • Katharina Schütz (later Katharina Zell; 1497–1562), German Protestant apologist
  • Klaus Schütz (1926-2012), German Social Democratic Party (SPD) politician
  • Michael Schütz (musician) (born 1963), German church musician
  • Morgan Schuetz (born 1994), All-American middle-distance runner
  • Tales Schütz (born 1981), Polish football striker of German and Brazilian descent
  • Tom Schütz (born 1988), German footballer
  • Udo Schütz (born 1937), German entrepreneur and former race car driver
  • Guillermo Schütz (born 1980), Mexican sports announcer

Other

  • 4134 Schütz, a main-belt asteroid named after Heinrich Schütz
gollark: I think arrow is the right term.
gollark: The one which would require 72 petadragons was a 56G arrow.
gollark: The numbers are perfectly manageable if you accept inbreeding and don't mind breeding for ages, or use a cheaper thing like stairstep.
gollark: So, 2 times itself 56 times in total, which is 2^56, which is 72 quadrillion or so.
gollark: In an arrowish one, the last one will have two parents, each of which will have two parents, repeated 54 or so more times.

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