Hohenlandsberg
The place name Hohenlandsberg (also Hohlandsberg ; French Haut-Landsbourg ) denotes the following historical places or territories:
- the Franconian rule Hohenlandsberg around the castle ruins Hohenlandsberg in the Steigerwald, ancestral seat of the Franconian-Bohemian noble family Schwarzenberg, see Schwarzenberg (Franconian-Bohemian noble family) #Freiherren zu Hohenlandsberg
- the Alsatian rule Landsberg around the Hohlandsberg castle in the Vosges
Furthermore, the site name Hohenlandsberg stands for:
- the elevation Hohenlandsberg (mountain) ( 498 m above sea level ) in the foothills of the southern Steigerwald
See also:
- Lazarus von Schwendi , baron of Hohenlandsberg (1522–1583), diplomat, statesman, imperial field captain and general