Ahlefeldt
Ahlefeldt stands for:
- Ahlefeldt , Schleswig original noble family, see Ahlefeld (noble family)
Ahlefeldt is the family name of the following people:
- Adolf Jasper von Ahlefeldt (1712–1761), German clergyman and canon of the cathedral chapter of Lübeck Cathedral
- Balthasar von Ahlefeldt (1559–1626), royal councilor and magistrate of Flensburg and Rendsburg, gentleman in Kolmar, Drage and Heiligenstedten
- Balthasar von Ahlefeldt (1684–1752) (1684–1752), lord of the Lindau estates, Neudorf; Lieutenant General and Commandant of Glückstadt
- Benedikt von Ahlefeldt (Provost) (~ 1435– ~ 1505), Danish bailiff and monastery provost of Uetersen
- Benedikt von Ahlefeldt (1440–1500) , knight and landlord of the Lehmkuhlen, Hasselburg and Wittmold estates
- Benedikt von Ahlefeldt (1546–1606) , bailiff von Steinburg and bearer of the Dannebrog and the elephant orders
- Benedikt von Ahlefeldt (1593–1634) , heir to Haseldorf, Osterrade, Kluvensiek and monastery provost of Uetersen
- Benedikt von Ahlefeldt (1678–1757) , landlord of the Holstein estates of Jersbek and Stegen
- Benedikt von Ahlefeldt (Haselau) († 1698), Lord of Haseldorf and Haselau
- Benedikt von Ahlefeldt (Osterrade) (1650–1712), Lord of Osterrade, Kluvensiek, Sehestedt and Kronsburg
- Benedikt von Ahlefeldt (1685–1739) , Privy Councilor, Chancellery President and Chamberlain of Duke Karl Friedrich
- Benedikt von Ahlefeldt (District Administrator) (1717–1776), Commander of Helgoland and District Administrator in Uetersen.
- Benedikt I von Ahlefeldt (Haseldorf) († 1586), heir to Haseldorf and bearer of the Dannebrog Order and the Order of Elephants
- Benedikt Wilhelm von Ahlefeldt (1678–1748), master of Gut Kaden, major and district administrator
- Bertram von Ahlefeldt (1508–1571), bailiff and confidante of King Frederick II of Denmark and Norway
- Burchard von Ahlefeldt (1634–1695), royal Danish chamberlain and district administrator
- Cai Burchard von Ahlefeldt (1671–1718), German colonel, member of the state parliament and holder of the Dannebrog order
- Cai von Ahlefeldt (1591–1670), diplomat and general
- Carl Friedrich Ulrich von Ahlefeldt (1750–1829), Baron von Behn in Ludwigsburg and bearer of the Grand Cross of the Danebrog Order
- Catharina Christina von Ahlefeldt (1687–1726), Duchess of Schleswig-Holstein-Glücksburg
- Catharina von Ahlefeldt († 1562), noble heiress of Haseldorf, Haselau, Gut Seestermühe and Gut Seegaard near Kliplev
- Christian Albrecht von Ahlefeldt (1693–1755), noble lord and district administrator in Holstein
- Christine von Ahlefeldt (1643–1691), Chief Chamberlain and Minister of the Electress of Saxony
- Claus von Ahlefeldt ( governor ) (1420–1486), governor and lord of the Marslev and Torp estate
- Claus von Ahlefeldt (field marshal) (1614–1674), field marshal and commander of all Danish armed forces in Norway
- Conrad Christoph von Ahlefeldt (1768–1853), German judge and monastery provost
- Conrad von Ahlefeldt (1705–1786), master of the Eschelsmark estate and holder of the Danebrog order
- Conrad Wilhelm von Ahlefeldt (1707–1791), Danish general and minister of war
- Detlev von Ahlefeldt (Haseldorf) († 1599), gentleman on Osterrade and Haseldorf
- Detlev von Ahlefeldt (1612–1686) , master of Haseldorf, Haselau and Kaden
- Detlev von Ahlefeldt (1617–1686) , Danish officer, diplomat and writer
- Detlev von Ahlefeldt (1633–1667) , canon of the cathedral chapter of Lübeck cathedral
- Detlev von Ahlefeldt (1747–1796) , Danish chamberlain and district administrator
- Detlev Friedrich von Ahlefeldt (1686– ~ 1745), heir to Brodau and Danish major general
- Detlev Siegfried von Ahlefeldt (1658–1714), Lord of Brodau and District Administrator
- Dietrich von Ahlefeldt (1618–1664), Lord on Osterrade, Kluvensiek, Provost zu Uetersen and bearer of the Dannebrog Order and the Order of Elephants
- Dietrich von Ahlefeldt (1730–1789) , Prussian civil servant
- Dorothea von Ahlefeldt (1586–1647), landlady of Kolmar, Drage, Heiligenstedten and owner of Heiligenstedten Castle
- Eiler Christopher von Ahlefeldt (1736–1806), bailiff and abbot of the Soissons bishopric in France
- Elisa von Ahlefeldt (1788–1855), German nobleman and participant in the Lützow hunt
- Ernst Carl von Ahlefeldt (1785–1877), lord of the noble estates of Oehe and Rögen
- Ferdinand Anton von Ahlefeldt (1747–1815), Danish diplomat
- Friedrich von Ahlefeldt (Haseldorf) († 1543), Lord of Haseldorf, Haselau, on Gut Seestermühe and Gut Seegaard
- Friedrich von Ahlefeldt (landlord, 1551) (1551–1605), heir to Seestermühe, Seegaad, Kasseedorf and Arlewatt
- Friedrich von Ahlefeldt (monastery provost) (1618–1665), lord of Gut Seestermühe
- Friedrich von Ahlefeldt (landlord, 1672) († 1672), lord of Kohøved, Bienebek and Hald
- Friedrich von Ahlefeldt (landlord, 1623) (1623–1686), lord of Rixingen (Réchicourt) and Mörsberg (Alsace)
- Friedrich von Ahlefeldt (landlord, 1662) (1662–1708), lord of Rixingen (Réchicourt) and Langeland, general and governor
- Friedrich von Ahlefeldt (Langeland) (1702–1773), Danish officer, landlord
- Friedrich Carl von Ahlefeldt (1742–1825), lieutenant and general
- Hans von Ahlefeldt († 1500) (~ 1450–1500), knight, lord of Haseldorf, Haselau, Seegaard and Seestermühe
- Hans von Ahlefeldt (Seestermühe) († 1564), Lord of Seestermühe, at Gut Seestermühe and Gut Seegaard
- Hans von Ahlefeldt (Seegaard) († ~ 1600), general of the Danish King Christian III.
- Hans von Ahlefeldt (1710–1780) , privy councilor and bailiff in the Danish civil service
- Hans Heinrich von Ahlefeldt (1656–1720), privy councilor, master of the Seestermühe estate
- Heinrich von Ahlefeldt (1592–1674), noble landlord and bearer of the Dannebrog and Elephant orders
- Henning von Ahlefeldt (1705–1778), Royal Danish Chamberlain and Privy Councilor
- Hunold von Ahlefeld (1851–1919), German naval officer, most recently vice admiral, economic manager
- Joachim von Ahlefeldt (1646–1717) , Danish statesman and provost
- Joachim von Ahlefeldt (1650–1701) , German nobleman and district administrator
- Johann von Ahlefeldt (1584–1635), noble heir of Gut Stendorf, Nüchel and district administrator in Holstein
- Johann von Ahlefeldt (1399–1463) (1399–1463), Privy Councilor and Lord of the Lehmkuhlen and Wittmold estates
- Johann Adolph von Ahlefeldt (1679–1761), noble landlord and bearer of the Dannebrog and Elephant Orders
- Johann Rudolph von Ahlefeldt (1775–1848) (1775–1848), landlord of Ludwigsburg, Sehestedt, Saxdorf; Husband of Charlotte von Ahlefeld
- Johann Rudolph von Ahlefeldt (1712–1770) (1712–1770), master of the Damp and Saxdorf estates and benefactor
- Jürgen von Ahlefeldt (1748–1823), German bailiff and holder of the Dannebrog order
- Karl Werner von Ahlefeldt († 1829), royal Danish conference councilor and knight of the Dannebrog order
- Margaretha von Ahlefeldt (1613–1681), German benefactress and prioress of the Uetersen monastery
- Maria Theresia von Ahlefeldt (1755–1810), German composer and pianist
- Marie Antoinette von Ahlefeldt (1711–1764), monastery prioress
- Marie Elisabeth von Ahlefeldt (1719–1769), conventual of the noble monastery Uetersen and lady-in-waiting of Princess Louise of Denmark and Norway
- Marquard von Ahlefeldt (1571–1608), Lord of Haselau, Kaden and the murderer of Detlev von Ahlefeldt
- Mita von Ahlefeldt (1891–1966), German actress
- Nicolaus von Ahlefeldt (* 1480), heir to Seegaard and progenitor of the lines of the Ahlefeldts to Haseldorf and Gelting
- Ollegard von Ahlefeldt (1547–1618), noble heiress of the estates of Haselau and Kaden
- Otto von Ahlefeldt († 1693), German officer, squire and bailiff
- Siegfried Ernst von Ahlefeldt (1721–1792), Hanoverian general of the infantry
- Sievert von Ahlefeldt († 1594), noble landlord and member of the noble estates in Schleswig-Holstein
- Ulrich Carl von Ahlefeld (1704–1758), Danish lieutenant general
- Wilhelm von Ahlefeldt (1818–1897), noble landlord of the Treuholz estate, district administrator and provost of the Uetersen monastery
- Wilhelm Carl Ferdinand von Ahlefeldt (1769–1852), Danish Canon of Lübeck and holder of the Dannebrog Order
- William Ahlefeldt-Laurvig (1860–1923), Danish diplomat and foreign minister
- Wulf Christopher von Ahlefeldt (1761–1840), German landlord and monastery provost
- Wulf Jürgen von Ahlefeldt († 1618), German landlord
- Wulff von Ahlefeldt (Haselau) († 1572), lord of Haselau and Gut Kaden, son of Friedrich von Ahlefeldt (landlord, 1551)
- Wulff von Ahlefeldt (1694 – after 1773), lord of the noble estate Deutsch-Lindau