Wilhelm II, German Emperor | Wilhelm II | Wilhelm Reich | Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz | Erik Satie | Anders Fogh Rasmussen | Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel | Erik Erikson | Wilhelm Keitel | Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling | Wilhelm Furtwängler | Thomas Anders | Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel | Erik Spiekermann | Anders Jormin | Wilhelm Wundt | Erik Friedlander | Wilhelm Sasnal | Wilhelm Kempff | Wilhelm Busch | Günther Anders | Erik Estrada | Erik Davis | Anders Fager | Anders Behring Breivik | Anders Aukland | Władysław Anders | Wilhelm Westphal | Wilhelm von Knyphausen | Wilhelm von Bode |
A journey in 1860 to Rome, Milan, and Wolfenbüttel, financed by the sons of his childhood patron Petré, resulted in Fragmenta gothica selecta (1861) and another journey to the Ambrosian Library in Milan in 1863 to study the so-called Ambrosian Gothic manuscripts led to Codices gotici ambrosiani, which was published posthumously by his son Anders Erik Wilhelm Uppström in 1868.