Hardenberg
Hardenberg is the name of the following geographical objects:
Places in Germany:
- Hardenberg , former name of Neviges , today part of Velbert, Mettmann district, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Neuhardenberg , municipality in the district of Märkisch-Oderland, Brandenburg
- Nörten-Hardenberg , Flecken and municipality in the district of Northeim, Lower Saxony
- Hardenberg (Meinerzhagen) , district of Meinerzhagen , Märkischer Kreis, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Hardenberg , historical spelling of Hartenberg (Koenigswinter) , district of Koenigswinter, Rhein-Sieg-Kreis, North Rhine-Westphalia
Places outside Germany:
- Hardenberg (Overijssel) , town and municipality in the province of Overijssel, Netherlands
- Hardenberg , former German name of Twarda Góra , town in the Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
Castles and Palaces:
- Hardenberg Castle (Nörten-Hardenberg) , Lower Saxony
- Hardenberg Castle (Velbert) , North Rhine-Westphalia
- Neuhardenberg Castle , Brandenburg
- Hardenberg Castle (Nörten-Hardenberg) , Lower Saxony
- Hardenberg Castle (Velbert) , North Rhine-Westphalia
Other:
- Hardenbergplatz in Berlin
- Hardenberg High School in Fürth, Bavaria
- Hardenberg-Gymnasium (Greußen) in Greußen , Thuringia
- Zeche Fürst Hardenberg , mine in the Ruhr area, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Hardenberg (Bodenrod) ( 439.4 m ), elevation in the Taunus, near Bodenrod , Wetteraukreis, Hesse
- Hardenberg or Graf Hardenberg , spirits brand of Hardenberg-Wilthen AG
Hardenberg is the name of the following noble families, lords and offices:
- Hardenberg (Lower Saxony noble family) , Lower Saxony noble family
- Hardenberg (Westphalian noble family) , Westphalian noble family
- Rule Hardenberg , subordinate rule of the Duchy of Berg
- Office Neuhardenberg , Office in Brandenburg
Hardenberg is a family name for the following people:
- Albert Hardenberg (also Albert Rizaeus ; around 1510–1574), German reformer of Dutch origin
- Anton von Hardenberg (pseudonym Sylvester ; 1780–1825), German politician and poet
- Askan von Hardenberg (1861–1916), German district administrator and state councilor
- Astrid Countess von Hardenberg (1925–2015), German civil servant, chairwoman of the Carl-Hans von Hardenberg Foundation
- August Ulrich von Hardenberg (1709–1778), German civil servant and diplomat
- August Wilhelm Karl von Hardenberg (1752–1824), German court official and politician
- Auguste von Hardenberg (1809–1893), German nobleman and women's functionary
- Carl von Hardenberg (1776–1813), Saxon civil servant and poet (pseudonym: Roßdorf)
- Carl von Hardenberg (Oberhofmarschall) (Carl Philipp von Hardenberg; 1756-1840), German lawyer and Oberhofmarschall of the Kingdom of Hanover
- Carl Adolf Christian von Hardenberg (1794–1866), freelance landlord on Neu-Hardenberg, hereditary member of the Prussian manor house
- Carl Hildebrand Christian von Hardenberg (1827–1873), free landlord on Neu-Hardenberg, hereditary member of the Prussian mansion
- Carl-Hans Graf von Hardenberg (1891–1958), farmer, politician and resistance activist during the Nazi regime
- Carl Graf von Hardenberg (1893–1965), farmer and forest manager, entrepreneur and district administrator of the Northeim district
- Carl Hans Adolf Graf von Hardenberg (1923–2004), farmer and forester, entrepreneur ( Hardenberg-Wilthen )
- Carl Albrecht Jost Graf von Hardenberg (* 1955), farmer and forest manager, entrepreneur ( Hardenberg-Wilthen )
- Carl Georg Graf von Hardenberg (* 1988), Executive Assistant and Managing Director ( Hardenberg-Wilthen )
- Christian Ludwig von Hardenberg (Field Marshal, 1663) (1663–1736), German Hanoverian field marshal
- Christian Ludwig von Hardenberg (Field Marshal, 1700) (1700–1781), German Hanoverian field marshal
- Christian Ulrich von Hardenberg (Christianus Ulricus from Hardenberg; 1663–1735), Hanoverian diplomat, castle captain, court marshal and chamber president
- Dietrich von Hardenberg (1465–1526), Bishop of Brandenburg
- Ernst Christian Georg August von Hardenberg (1754–1827), German politician and diplomat
- Friedrich Karl von Hardenberg (1696–1763), German diplomat and garden architect
- Friedrich August von Hardenberg (1700–1768), German politician
- Fritz von Hardenberg (1954–2010), German actor and voice actor
- Georg Adolph Gottlieb von Hardenberg (1765–1816), German chamberlain and hunter
- Georg Gottlieb Leberecht von Hardenberg (1732–1822), German nobleman and court marshal
- Georg Ludwig von Hardenberg (1720–1786), German clergyman and hymn poet
- Georg Philipp Friedrich Freiherr von Hardenberg , real name of Novalis (1772–1801), German writer
- Gerd Hardenberg (* 1941), German politician (CDU, PRO, Off. D)
- Günther Graf von Hardenberg (1918–1985), founder of the car dealership chain in Donaueschingen
- Hans von Hardenberg (politician) (1824–1887), German politician and district administrator
- Hans Carl Graf von Hardenberg (1909–1996), German diplomat
- Hans Ernst von Hardenberg (1729–1797), German politician, diplomat and Freemason
- Harry Hardenberg (* 1935), German photographer
- Heinrich Graf von Hardenberg (1902–1980), German diplomat
- Heinrich Ulrich Erasmus von Hardenberg (1738–1814), German salt works director
- Helmuth von Hardenberg (1842–1915), Prussian major general
- Henriette Hardenberg (1894–1993), German poet
- Hildebrand Christoph von Hardenberg (1621–1682), German nobleman, governor in Braunschweig
- Horst O. Hardenberg (1934–2000), German engineer and university professor
- Isa von Hardenberg (* 1941), German event manager
- Julie Edel Hardenberg (* 1971), Greenland-Danish artist and author
- Karl August von Hardenberg (1750-1822), German statesman and prince
- Kuno von Hardenberg (1871–1938), German art historian, painter, interior designer, museum director, writer and Grand Ducal Court Marshal of Hesse-Darmstadt
- Lucie von Hardenberg (1776–1854), German garden designer
- Philipp Adam von Hardenberg (1695–1760), German canon and owner of several manors
- Reinhild Countess von Hardenberg (1923–2016), German resistance fighter
- Roland Hardenberg (* 1967), German ethnologist
- Siegfriedkap-Hardenberg (1915–1989), German journalist and publisher
- Sophie von Hardenberg (1821–1898), German Novalis researcher and anti-feminist
- Tita von Hardenberg (* 1968), German television presenter
- Werner von Hardenberg (1829–1909), Prussian lieutenant general
See also:
- Palais Hardenberg in Berlin's Friedrichstadt
- Hardenberg House
- Hardenbergh
- Hartenberg
- Hardenburg (disambiguation)