Grüningen
Grüningen is the name of the following settlements:
- Grüningen ZH , municipality in the canton of Zurich
Districts:
- Grüningen (Donaueschingen) , district of the city of Donaueschingen in the Black Forest-Baar district, Baden-Wuerttemberg
- Grüningen (Greußen) , part of the city of Greußen in the Kyffhäuserkreis, Thuringia
- Grüningen (Pohlheim) , part of the town of Pohlheim in the district of Giessen, Hesse
- Grüningen (Riedlingen) , part of the town of Riedlingen in the district of Biberach, Baden-Wuerttemberg
- Grüningen (Wenzlow) , part of the municipality Wenzlow in the district of Potsdam-Mittelmark, Brandenburg
- Grueningen Monastery , part of the city of Groeningen, Saxony-Anhalt
historical:
- Grüningen , former imperial city and former name of Markgröningen, Baden-Württemberg; see town history of Grüningen
- Grüningen (Breisach) , abandoned place in today's urban area of Breisach am Rhein, Baden-Württemberg
Grüningen is the name of the following structures:
Castles and Palaces:
- Grüningen Castle in Pohlheim, Hesse
- Königspfalz and Reichsburg Grüningen , in Markgröningen, Baden-Württemberg
- Grüningen Castle (Thuringia) in Greußen, Thuringia
- Grüningen Castle (Switzerland) , in Grüningen, Canton of Zurich
- Grüningen moated castle, lost castle in Riedlingen, Baden-Wuerttemberg
Monasteries:
- Benedictine priory in Grüningen in Breisach am Rhein, Baden-Württemberg, which moved to Sankt Ulrich in the Black Forest in 1087
- Heilig-Geist-Spital Grüningen , Baden-Wuerttemberg
- Grüningen Monastery , today Gröningen , Saxony-Anhalt
Grüningen is the name of the following gentlemen and offices:
- Grafschaft Grüningen in Württemberg, connected with the Reichssturm flag and right of first right as well as the Reichsburg Grüningen; see the history of Grüningen
- Office Grüningen, from 1758 to 1806 Oberamt Gröningen , former ruling district of the Duchy of Württemberg
- Amt Grüningen (ZH) , former administrative district of the city of Zurich in Switzerland
- Herrschaft Grüningen former territory in Switzerland
- Canton Grüningen , part of the Napoleonic "Kingdom of Westphalia", Saxony-Anhalt
Grüningen is the name of the following church districts:
- Land chapter Grüningen of the Archdeaconate Trinity in the Diocese of Speyer, Baden-Württemberg
Grüningen is the family name of the following people:
- Grüningen-Landau , a sideline of the House of Württemberg
- Lords of Grüningen , noble family settled in Grüningen, today Markgröningen, Baden-Württemberg
- Dietrich von Grüningen and von Gröningen († 1259), Landmeister and German Master of the Teutonic Order
- Hartmann I von Grüningen († around 1246), Count von Grüningen (Markgröningen) and Imperial Ensign
- Hartmann II. Von Grüningen († around 1274), Count von Grüningen (Reichssturmfähnrich)
- Hartmann III. von Grüningen († 1280), Count of Grüningen
- Heinrich von Grüningen , 1310–1326 Provincial of the Dominican Province of Teutonia
- Werner III. von Grüningen († 1065), Count of Maden, in Neckargau and von Grüningen (Reichssturmfähnrich)
- Werner IV. Von Grüningen († 1121), Count of Maden, in Neckargau and von Grüningen (Reichssturmfähnrich)
See also:
For many places and objects, the spellings changed between Grüningen and Gröningen:
Names derived from Grüningen: