Arenberg
The term Arenberg and its spelling variant Aremberg are ambiguous. It can be:
- the Arenberg family , a noble family that was resident in the Eifel
- the "old" (left bank of the Rhine) Duchy of Arenberg is the ruling area
- the "new" (right bank of the Rhine) Duchy of Arenberg-Meppen (1801 / 1803-1810)
- the municipality of Aremberg , in the Ahr Mountains, Ahrweiler district, Rhineland-Palatinate
- the mountain Aremberg (mountain) ( 623.8 m ), in the Ahr Mountains (Eifel) near Aremberg, district of Ahrweiler, Rhineland-Palatinate
- the mountain Arenberg (Eifel) ( 399 m ), in the Vordereifel (Eifel) near Kaifenheim , district of Cochem-Zell, Rhineland-Palatinate
- the castle Aremberg in the Eifel
- Koblenz-Arenberg , a district of Koblenz in Rhineland-Palatinate
- the Arenberg Monastery in Koblenz, Rhineland-Palatinate
- the Arenberg (Lions) Castle in Belgium
- the former Arenberg Palace in Brussels. See Egmont Palace
- the Arenberg Castle (Salzburg) in Austria
- the Palais Arenberg , Vienna
- the Arenbergpark , a park in the third district of Vienna
- the MS Arenberg , a bulk carrier
- the Arenberg colliery continuation , a mine in Bottrop
- the Arenberg (Ardey Mountains) in Witten and Herdecke
- a part of the municipality of Wallers (Northern France)
- Trouée d'Arenberg , a cobblestone course for the Paris – Roubaix cycle race near Wallers-Arenberg
Arenberg is the family name of the following people:
- Amalie Luise von Arenberg (1789–1823), mother of Max Joseph in Bavaria and thus the grandmother of Empress Sisi
- Anna von der Mark-Arenberg († 1436), abbess at Freckenhorst Abbey
- August Maria Raimund zu Arenberg (1753–1833), officer in the French service
- Carl Leopold von Arenberg (1721–1778), Austrian field marshal
- Engelbert-Maria von Arenberg (1872–1949), German nobleman and 9th Duke of the House of Arenberg
- Engelbert-August von Arenberg (1824–1875), German landlord
- Ernest Alexandre Dominique d'Arenberg (Ernst Alexander Dominicus von Arenberg; 1643–1686), Prince of Chimay
- Franz von Arenberg (1849–1907), German politician
- Lee Arenberg (born 1962), American actor
- Leopold Philipp von Arenberg (1690–1754), Duke of Arenberg, Aarschot and Croÿ, Leopold Philipp (Arenberg)
- Ludwig Engelbert von Arenberg (1750-1820), Duke of Arenberg, Aarschot and Meppen, see Ludwig Engelbert (Arenberg)
- Maria Viktoria Pauline von Arenberg (1714–1793), wife of Margrave August Georg Simpert of Baden
- Philipp von Arenberg (1848–1906), German nobleman and canon
- Prosper Ludwig von Arenberg (1785–1861), Duke of Arenberg, see Prosper Ludwig (Arenberg)
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