Degenfeld
Degenfeld stands for:
- Degenfeld (Schwäbisch Gmünd) , district of Schwäbisch Gmünd
- Degenfeld (noble family) resident noble family there
Degenfeld is the family name or part of the name of the following people:
- Alfred von Degenfeld (1816–1888), Prussian lieutenant general and member of the Reichstag
- August von Degenfeld-Schonburg (1798–1876), Austrian Feldzeugmeister, Imperial and Royal Minister of War
- August Wilhelm Friedrich von Degenfeld (1795–1845), lord of the Eulenhof, co-lord of Ehrstädt, Waibstadt, Wagenbach and Unterbiegelhof
- Carl Gottfried von Degenfeld (1690–1727), co-lord of Wagenbach, Waibstadt, Unterbiegelhof and Ehrstädt
- Christoph Eberhard Friedrich von Degenfeld (1737–1792), lord of Neuhaus, co-lord of Ehrstädt, on the Eulenhof, on the Unterbiegelhof, in Waibstadt and in Wagenbach
- Christoph Ferdinand I von Degenfeld (1699–1766), Lord of Waibstadt, Unterbiegelhof and Ehrstädt
- Christoph Ferdinand III. Friedrich von Degenfeld (1739–1812), German nobleman
- Christoph Ferdinand IV. Philipp von Degenfeld (1772–1858), lord of Neuhaus, co-lord of Ehrstädt, on the Eulenhof, on the Unterbiegelhof, in Waibstadt and in Wagenbach
- Christoph Friedrich I. von Degenfeld († 1705), Lord of Neuhaus, on the Eulenhof and in Ehrstädt
- Christoph Jacob von Degenfeld († 1646), lord of Neuhaus and Eulenhof, to Ehrstädt and Waibstadt
- Christoph von Degenfeld (1535–1604), Obervogt in Göppingen and Blaubeuren, Oberstlandhofmeister of Württemberg
- Christoph von Degenfeld-Schonburg (1831–1908), Imperial and Royal General of the Cavalry
- Christoph Martin von Degenfeld (1599–1653), general in the Thirty Years War
- Christoph Martin von Degenfeld-Schonburg (1689–1762), Prussian general, envoy, state and war minister
- Christoph Wilhelm Ferdinand von Degenfeld (1776–1831), landlord of Ehrstädt, Waibstadt, Unterbiegelhof and Wagenbach
- Edmund Reinhard Friedrich Wilhelm Christoph Hektor von Degenfeld (1817–1870), Major General of Baden
- Ferdinand Friedrich I. von Degenfeld (1661–1717), landlord of Ehrstädt, Waibstadt, Unterbiegelhof and Wagenbach
- Ferdinand von Degenfeld (1629–1710), warrior in the Turkish War, governor of the Palatinate
- Ferdinand Christoph von Degenfeld-Schonburg (1802–1876), Württemberg diplomat and envoy
- Ferdinand Christoph Eberhard von Degenfeld-Schonburg (1835–1892), Austrian Lieutenant Field Marshal
- Friedrich von Degenfeld-Schonburg (1878–1969), German administrative lawyer and member of the DNVP
- Friedrich Christoph von Degenfeld-Schonburg (1769–1848), Austrian major general, member of the Hessian Estates Assembly
- Götz Christoph von Degenfeld-Schonburg (1806–1895), Württemberg officer and royal adjutant
- Hannibal von Degenfeld (1648–1691), Swabian military leader in the Venetian service
- Johann Christoph I von Degenfeld , local lord of Ehrstädt and Eulenhof, lord of the castle at Neuhaus and co-lord in Hohen-Eybach and Dürnau
- Johann Christoph II von Degenfeld († 1680), lord of Neuhaus and Eulenhof, to Ehrstädt and Waibstadt
- Johann Friedrich I. von Degenfeld (1683–1760), lord of Neuhaus and Eulenhof
- Konrad von Degenfeld († 1600), Lord of Eybach
- Kurt von Degenfeld-Schonburg (1838–1888), German mineralogist
- Marie Luise von Degenfeld (1634–1677), Raugräfin zu Pfalz
- Reinhard Philipp Friedrich von Degenfeld (1722–1784), master of the Eulenhof, in Ehrstädt, Waibstadt and Unterbiegelhof
- Wilhelm Ferdinand Friedrich von Degenfeld (1757–1819), lord of the Eulenhof, co-lord of Ehrstädt, Waibstadt, Wagenbach and Unterbiegelhof
- Wilhelm Friedrich Eberhard Bernhard von Degenfeld (1778–1855), Major General of the Cavalry in Baden
See also:
- Palais Degenfeld , built in 1810 by the royal building officer Karl von Fischer in Munich's Maximilians suburb between Königplatz and Karolinenplatz
- Degenfeldsches Schloss , modern palace complex in the center of Groß-Karben, a district of Karben in the Wetteraukreis in Hesse