Jerusalem (surname)

Jerusalem (surname)

Jerusalem is a surname.

Those bearing it include:

  • Ignacio de Jerusalem y Stella (c. 1707-1769), Italian-born Mexican composer
  • Wilhelm Jerusalem (1854–1923), Bohemia-Austrian philosopher
  • Siegfried Jerusalem (born 1940), German operatic tenor singer



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