Dalberg
Dalberg stands for the following places:
- Dalberg (near Bad Kreuznach) , municipality in the Bad Kreuznach district, Rhineland-Palatinate
- Dalberg-Wendelstorf , municipality in the district of Northwest Mecklenburg, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
Dalberg stands for:
- Dalberg castle ruins in the Graefenbach valley / Rhineland-Palatinate
- Dalberg (noble family) , German noble family (partly also treasurer of Worms, called von Dalberg )
Dalberg is the family name of the following people:
- Adolf von Dalberg (1678–1737), Prince Abbot of Fulda
- Adolph Franz von Dalberg (1730–1794), aristocratic murderer
- Anna Margarete von Dalberg (1599– ??), canon
- Anna Sophia Maria Franziska von Dalberg (1675–1762), canoness
- Antonetta Franziska Maria von Dalberg , canon in St. Maria im Kapitol in Cologne, see Anna Margarete von Dalberg
- Apollonia von Dalberg († 1524), Abbess of Marienberg Monastery
- Balthasar II von Dalberg († 1605), electoral Mainz governor in Miltenberg
- Camilla Dalberg (1870–1968), German-American actress and screenwriter
- Carl Theodor von Dalberg (1744–1817), German elector, archbishop and statesman, writer, see Karl Theodor von Dalberg
- Damian Casimir von Dalberg (1675–1717), sergeant general of the imperial army
- Dieter VI. von Dalberg (1468–1530), Electoral Palatinate Council
- Edward David Joseph Lyon-Dalberg-Acton (* 1949), British nobleman and historian, see Edward Acton
- Franz Anton von Dalberg (1669–1725), German baron, canon and major general, see Königshofen fortress
- Franz Eckenbert II. Von Dalberg (1674–1741), German baron
- Franz Heinrich von Dalberg (1716–1776), Burgrave of Friedberg, governor of Worms, bailiff of Oppenheim
- Friedrich (Frederick) Dalberg (1907–1988), South African opera singer
- Friedrich VI. von Dalberg (1459–1506), German knight, mayor of Oppenheim
- Friedrich X. von Dalberg (1863–1914), nobleman
- Friedrich Ferdinand von Dalberg (1822–1908), member of the Austrian manor house
- Friedrich Karl Anton von Dalberg (1787–1817), nobleman
- Georg von Dalberg (1509–1561), Mayor of Oppenheim
- Gottlob Amand von Dalberg (1739–1794), German Privy Councilor
- Guda von Dalberg († 1518), German prioress
- Johann XX. von Dalberg (1455–1503), Bishop of Worms and Chancellor of Heidelberg University
- Johann XXV. von Dalberg (before 1618–1670), Electoral Mainz councilor and senior bailiff
- Johann Friedrich Hugo von Dalberg (1760–1812), cathedral chapter and musician
- Johann Friedrich Eckenbert von Dalberg (1668–1719), judge at the Reichshofrat in Vienna
- Johannes Evangelist von Dalberg (1909–1940), last of the von Dalberg family
- John Emerich Edward Dalberg-Acton, 1st Baron Acton (1834–1902), British historian and journalist
- John Lyon-Dalberg-Acton, 3rd Baron Acton (1907–1989), British peer
- Karl Anton von Dalberg (1792–1859), treasurer and landowner
- Karl Heribert von Dalberg (1849–1920), nobleman
- Karl Theodor von Dalberg (1744–1817), German elector, bishop, archbishop and imperial arch-chancellor, prince-bishop and statesman in Regensburg
- Katharina von Dalberg , (before 1467–1517), German nobleman, see Katharina von Gemmingen
- Maria Anna Josepha Franziska Sophia von Dalberg († 1798), canon in St. Maria in the Capitol in Cologne, see Anna Margarete von Dalberg
- Marie Louise von Dalberg (1813–1860), nobleman with a German-French-English background
- Nancy Dalberg (1881–1949), Danish composer
- Philip IV von Dalberg (1490–1533), Mayor of Oppenheim
- Philipp Franz Eberhard von Dalberg (1635–1693), President of the Reich Chamber of Commerce, Cathedral Dean in Worms, Rector of Heidelberg University
- Richard Lyon-Dalberg-Acton, 2nd Baron Acton (1870–1924), British peer and diplomat
- Richard Lyon-Dalberg-Acton, 4th Baron Acton (1941–2010), British peer and politician
- Wolfgang III. Chamberlain of Worms , called von Dalberg (1426–1476), court marshal of Elector Friedrich I of the Palatinate and founder of the von Dalberg family
- Wolfgang VI. von Dalberg (1473–1522), Burgmann and bailiff in Oppenheim
- Wolfgang X. von Dalberg (1537–1601), Archbishop and Elector of Mainz
- Wolfgang Eberhard I. von Dalberg (1614–1676), court marshal and councilor to the bishop of Speyer and senior bailiff
- Wolfgang Eberhard II von Dalberg (1679–1737), member of the baronial von Dalberg family and founder of the Dalberg-Herrnsheim line
- Wolfgang Friedrich I. von Dalberg (1565–1621), member of the von Dalberg family of imperial knights and landlord
- Wolfgang Hartmann von Dalberg (1605–1654), German baron, Electoral Mainz councilor and senior bailiff
- Wolfgang Heribert von Dalberg , civil servant in the Electoral Palatinate and in the Grand Duchy of Baden and director of the National Theater in Mannheim
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