Heinrich Reuss
Heinrich Reuß is the name of the following people:
- Heinrich I. Reuss (around 1256 – before 1295), Vogt and Lord of Plauen, knight, see Heinrich Ruthenus
- Heinrich II. Reuss von Plauen (around 1289–1350), Vogt and Lord of Plauen, Lord of Greiz
- Heinrich II. Reuss zu Burgk (1543–1608), Herr zu Greiz, Herr zu Untergreiz, Herr zu Burgk, Herr zu Kranichfeld, Herr zu Lobenstein, see Heinrich II. (Reuß-Burgk, 1543–1608)
- Heinrich II. Reuss zu Burgk (1575–1639), lord of Burgk, lord of Dölau, margrave of Brandenburg Bayreuth privy councilor and governor at court, see Heinrich II. (Reuss-Burgk, 1575–1639)
- Heinrich II. Reuss zu Burgk (1634–1697), Lord of Untergreiz, Lord and Count of Burgk, see Heinrich II. (Reuß-Burgk, 1634–1697)
- Heinrich II. Reuss zu Gera (1572–1635), lord of Gera, lord of Lobenstein and lord of Ober-Kranichfeld, see Heinrich II. (Reuss-Gera)
- Heinrich II. Reuss zu Gera (1602–1670), Lord of Gera, Lord of Schleiz, Lobenstein and Saalburg, see Heinrich II. (Reuss-Gera, 1602–1670)
- Heinrich II. Reuss zu Obergreiz (1696–1722), Count Reuss zu Obergreiz, see Heinrich II. (Reuss-Obergreiz)
- Heinrich II. Reuss zu Lobenstein (1702–1782), Count Reuss zu Lobenstein, see Heinrich II. (Reuss-Lobenstein)
- Heinrich II. Reuss zu Köstritz (1803-1852), Prince Reuss zu Köstritz
- Henry VI. Reuss, Count and Lord of Plauen and Köstritz (1707–1783), German nobleman, see Heinrich VI. (Reuss-Köstritz)
- Henry VI. Reuss (1649–1697), Count Reuss zu Obergreiz and field marshal of the Electorate of Saxony, see Heinrich VI. (Reuss upper stimulus)
- Henry IX. Reuss zu Köstritz (1711–1780) , Prussian postmaster general and minister
- Henry IX. Reuss zu Köstritz (1827–1898) , district administrator and member of the Prussian House of Representatives
- Heinrich X. Reuss zu Lobenstein (1621–1671), German nobleman and rector of the University of Leipzig, see Heinrich X. (Reuss-Lobenstein)
- Heinrich X. Count Reuss younger line (1662–1711), founder of the Reuss-Ebersdorf line and great-great-great-grandfather of Queen Victoria of Great Britain
- Heinrich XXIV. (Reuss-Ebersdorf) (1724–1779), Count Reuss zu Ebersdorf
- Heinrich XXIV. (Reuss-Greiz) (1878–1927), Count and Lord of Plauen, Lord of Greiz, Kranichfeld, Gera, Schleiz and Lobenstein
- Heinrich XXIV. Reuss zu Köstritz (1855–1910), German composer
- Heinrich XXIV. (Reuss-Köstritz) (1681–1748), Count Reuss von Schleiz zu Köstritz
- Heinrich XXV. Reuss zu Gera (1681–1748), ruling Count Reuss zu Gera, see Heinrich XXV. (Reuss-Gera)
- Heinrich XXV. Reuss zu Lobenstein (1724–1801), Count Reuss zu Lobenstein
- Heinrich XXV. Reuss zu Köstritz (1856–1911), Herr zu Groß-Krauscha, Prussian lieutenant colonel
- Heinrich XXVIII. Reuss zu Köstritz (1859–1924), Prince of Köstritz, non-ruling
- Heinrich XXVIII. Reuss zu Ebersdorf younger line (1726–1797), Count of Ebersdorf, non-ruling
- Heinrich XXX. Reuss zu Gera (1727–1802), ruling Count Reuss zu Gera, see Heinrich XXX. (Reuss-Gera)
- Heinrich XXX. Reuss zu Köstritz (1864–1939), master of Jänkendorf and Neuhof
- Heinrich XXXII. Prince Reuss zu Köstritz (1878–1935), naval officer of the Imperial Navy, see Heinrich XXXII. Reuss to Köstritz
- Heinrich XXXIII. Prince Reuss zu Köstritz (1879–1942), imperial German embassy secretary, Rittmeister à la suite of the Prussian army and lieutenant, see Heinrich XXXIII. Reuss to Köstritz
- Heinrich XLIII. Reuss (1752–1814), Count and Prince Reuss zu Köstritz, see Heinrich XLIII. (Reuss-Köstritz)
- Heinrich LII. Reuss (1763-1851), Bavarian general
- Heinrich LXI. Reuss (1784–1813), Count and Hereditary Prince Reuss zu Köstritz, see Heinrich LXI. Reuss to Köstritz
- Heinrich LXIII. Prince Reuss zu Köstritz (1786–1841), representative of the Reuss Princely House, see Heinrich LXIII. Reuss to Köstritz
- Heinrich LXIV. Reuss (1787–1856), Prince Reuss zu Köstritz, see Heinrich LXIV. (Reuss-Köstritz)
- Heinrich XLV. (Reuss younger line) (1895–1945), hereditary prince, theater director and co-founder of the Deutsche Musikbühne
- Heinrich Reuss von Plauen (1400–1470), governor and grand master of the Teutonic Order
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