Grote
Grote stands for:
- Grote (noble family) , Lower Saxon noble family
- Grote (German-Baltic noble family)
- Grote , German groschen coin, see Groten
- (6886) Grote , asteroid of the main belt
- Palais Grote , palace in Hanover
- Grote'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung , German publisher by Carl Müller-Grote (1833–1904); see Hans-Dietrich Müller-Grote
Grote is the family name of the following people:
A.
- Adolf von Grote (politician, 1830) (1830–1898), German diplomat and politician (DHP), MdR
- Adolf von Grote (politician, 1864) (1864–1931), German manor owner and politician
- Albert Grote (1898–1983), German physician and private scholar
- Alexandra von Grote (* 1944), German author, director and screenwriter
- Andreas Grote (1929–2015), German art historian
- Andrew Grote , German-British merchant and banker
- Andy Grote (* 1968), German politician
- August Grote (abbot) (1638–1691), Lüneburg landscape director and abbot of St. Michael
- August von Grote (politician) (1828–1868), royal Hanoverian officer, landowner, member of the Reichstag of the North German Confederation and the Customs Parliament
- August Otto von Grote (politician) (August Otto Grote; 1747–1830), Cologne, Munster and Prussian diplomat and royal Prussian minister
- August Otto Ludwig von Grote (1787–1831), German customs officer and district chancellor
- Augustus Radcliffe Grote (1841-1903), American biologist
- August Wilhelm von Grote († 1753), General of the Kurbrandenburg cavalry
C.
- Carl Grote (lawyer) ( Carl Georg Christian Grote , also Karl von Grote ; 1795–1868), German mineralogist, mining official and politician
- Carl Grote (Illustrator) (also Karl Grote ; 1839–1907), German journalist, painter and lithographer
- Carl Johann Samuel Grote (1738–1820), German senior bailiff
- Christian Grote (* 1931), German writer
- Christoph Grote (* 1965), German journalist
- Claus Grote (* 1927), German physicist
- Clemens Grote († 1542), German Canon
D.
- Dennis Grote (* 1986), German soccer player
E.
- Eduard Grote , German engineer and tank designer
- Ernst Grote (entrepreneur) (1845–1927), German coffee entrepreneur
- Ernst Grote (Pastor) ( Karl Georg William Ernst Grote ; 1902–1971), German pastor and superintendent
- Ernst August Grote (1708–1758), German lawyer
- Ernst Friedrich Grote († around 1808), German Protestant clergyman
- Ernst Joachim von Grote ( Joachim Ernst Grote ; 1674 / 1675–1741), German lawyer, judge, district administrator and Drost
F.
- Friedhard Grote (Friedhard Friedrich August Grote; Charly Grote; 1933–2008), German local politician
- Friedrich von Grote (1768–1836), Land Marshal in Livonia
- Friedrich Franz von Grote (1901–1942), German agricultural functionary, landowner and SS-Oberführer
- Friedrich Wilhelm von Grote (1823–1895), Russian high court marshal
G
- Georg Grote (* 1966), German historian
- Georg Ludwig Grote (1788–1868), German administrative lawyer
- George Grote (1794–1871), English ancient historian
- Gerald Grote (* 1955), German journalist, publisher and film festival director
- Gernand Graf Grote (1870–1950), German court official
- Gottfried Grote (1903–1976), German church musician
- Gudela Grote (* 1960), German psychologist and university professor
- Günter Grote (1911–1985), German visual artist and university professor
H
- Hans-Dietrich Müller-Grote (1910 – after 1990), German publisher
- Hans Henning von Grote (1896–1946), German officer and writer
- Hans-Joachim Grote (* 1955), German politician (CDU)
- Hartmut Grote (* 1967), German physicist
- Heinrich Grote (politician) (1675–1753), German politician
- Heinrich Grote (physician) (1888-1945), German physician, medical officer and SS leader
- Heinz Grote (politician) (* 1919), German politician (DP), Member of the Bundestag
- Heinz Grote (journalist) (* 1925), German journalist
- Henrich Grote (1920–1995), German flotilla admiral
- Hermann Grote (numismatist) (1802–1895), German numismatist and heraldist
- Hermann Grote (ornithologist) (1882–1951), German ornithologist
- Hermann Grote (composer) (1885–1971), German educator and composer
- Hermann Grote (aviator) (1904– ??), German air force officer and author
- Hiltrud Grote (1936–2010), German politician (SPD) and school functionary
J
- Jürgen Grote (* 1936), German physiologist
K
- Karl Grote (officer) , German officer
- Karl Grote (soccer player) (* 1923), German soccer player
- Karl August Grote (1825–1895), German administrative lawyer
- Klaus Grote (* 1947), German historian
- Kurt Grote (* 1973), American swimmer
L.
- Louis Grote zu Schauen (1798–1881), German lieutenant general
- Louis Ruyter Radcliffe Grote (1886–1960), German internist
- Ludwig Grote (1893–1974), German art historian
- Ludwig Heinrich Grote (1825–1887), German theologian and publicist
M.
- Manfred Grote (1928–2000), German actor and voice actor
- Manfred Grote (chemist) (* 1946), German chemist and university professor
- Marco Grote (* 1972), German soccer player and coach
O
- Otto Ulrich Grote (1770–1808), German politician
- Otto von Grote (civil servant) (1620–1687), German nobleman and bailiff
- Otto von Grote (politician) (1835–1891), German manor owner and politician (DHP), MdR
- Otto von Grote (painter) (1883– ??), German painter
- Otto Grote zu Schauen (1637–1693), German statesman
P
- Paul Grote the Elder († 1537), German politician
- Paul Grote the Younger (1527–1584), German politician
- Paul Grote (writer) (* 1946), German writer
S.
- Stefan Grote (* 1958), German politician
- Susanne Grote (* 1969), German politician
T
- Thoma Grote (1896–1977), German ceramicist
- Thomas Grote (1425–1501), German clergyman, Bishop of Lübeck
- Thomas von Grote , German diplomat
U
- Ulrike Grote (* 1963), German actress, director and speaker
- Ulrike Grote (economist) , German economist
W.
- Wilhelm von Grote (1785–1850), German administrative lawyer and Oldenburg regional president
- Wilhelm Grote (engineer) (? –1884), German entrepreneur, engineer and inventor
- Wilhelm Grothe (1903–1963), German actor, see Wilhelm Groothe
- Wilhelm Grote (neurosurgeon) (1923–2003), German doctor and neurosurgeon
- Wilhelm Heinrich Grote (1713–1799), Landdrost and captain of Bederkesa
- Woldemar Grote (1877–1957), German lieutenant general
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