Dönhoff (definition of terms)
Dönhoff stands for:
- Dönhoff , a Westphalian noble family
Dönhoff is the family name of the following people:
- Fritz Dönhoff (1863 – after 1943), Prussian District Administrator, State Secretary and Chairman of the Supervisory Board
- Martha Dönhoff (1875–1955), German women's rights activist and politician
Family members of the noble family
- Alexander von Dönhoff (1683–1742), Prussian lieutenant general
- August von Dönhoff (officer) (1763–1838), Prussian colonel, wing adjutant, chief court marshal
- August von Dönhoff (1845–1920), Prussian diplomat and politician
- August Heinrich Hermann von Dönhoff (1797–1874), Prussian diplomat
- Bogislaw Friedrich von Dönhoff (1669–1742), Prussian major general
- Bogislav von Dönhoff Freiherr von Krafft (1881–1962), National Socialist, Consul General in Bombay
- Christian von Dönhoff (1742–1803), Prussian Minister of War
- Christian Graf von Dönhoff , farmer
- Christoph Dönhoff (1906–1992), National Socialist, brother of Marion Countess Dönhoff
- Dietrich Graf von Dönhoff (1902–1991)
- Eleonore von Dönhoff (1674–1726), second wife of the Brandenburg general Hans Albrecht von Barfus
- Ernst Dönhoff († 1693), Polish major general, Jägermeister of Lithuania, Kastelan of Wilna, voivode of Marienburg
- Ernst Wladislaus von Dönhoff (1672–1724), Prussian lieutenant general
- Friedrich von Dönhoff (1639–1696), Lieutenant General in Brandenburg-Prussia
- Friedrich von Dönhoff (Colonel) (1708–1769), Prussian Colonel and Chamberlain, Knight of the Pour le Mérite Order
- Friedrich Graf von Dönhoff (* 1967), German writer
- Gerhard Dönhoff (1590–1648), castellan of Danzig and voivode of the Wenden and Pomeranian voivodeships
- Hermann Graf Hatzfeldt (* 1941), forester, author and editor
- Karl Friedrich Ludwig von Dönhoff (1724–1778), Imperial and Royal General Field Sergeant
- Karl August von Dönhoff (1833–1906), Prussian diplomat, married Maria Beccadelli di Bologna
- Kaspar Dönhoff (1587–1645), Voivode of Dorpat and Sieradz and Polish High Court Marshal
- Louis von Dönhoff (1799–1877), Prussian lieutenant general
- Magnus Ernst Dönhoff (1581–1642), Voivode von Pernau and Starost von Dorpat
- Maria Magdalena von Dönhoff , b. Marianna Bielinska (1685–1730), daughter of the Polish Crown Marshal Kazimierz Ludwik Bieliński
- Marion Gräfin Dönhoff (1909–2002), journalist and editor of the weekly newspaper Die Zeit
- Otto Magnus von Dönhoff (1665–1717), Brandenburg-Prussian lieutenant general and envoy
- Sophie von Dönhoff (1768–1838), morganatic wife of King Friedrich Wilhelm II of Prussia
- Stanislaus von Dönhoff (1862–1929), German registrar, administrative and court official
- Tatjana Countess Dönhoff (* 1959), German writer
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- Jerzy Albrecht Denhoff (1640–1702), Bishop of Cracow
- Jan Kazimierz Denhoff (1649–1697), cardinal, diplomat of the Polish King John III. Sobieski, Bishop of Cesena
- Stanisław Ernest Denhoff (1679–1728), Polish sword-bearer of the Congress, Vice-Leader of Lithuania, Voivode of Polotsk
- Władysław Denhoff (1639–1683), Kastelan von Kulm, Voivode von Pommerellen, Treasurer of Prussia
- Zygmunt Ernest Denhoff († 1655), table cutter for the Polish Queen, Starost von Bromberg