Knaut

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Knaut is the name of a noble family, see Knutonen , from which the following people come:

  • Knaut, knight, captain of Allstedt Castle in 1260
  • Herman Knaut, 1295 councilor of the Thuringian Landgrave Friedrich
  • Konrad Knaut, 1325 canon in Bamberg
  • Albrecht Knaut, 1347 to 1367, provost in Bautzen and canon of Meißen
  • Konrad Knaut, 1366 to 1385 cathedral vicar in Meissen
  • Friedrich Knaut, 1400 canon and from 1410 to 1434 dean of Halberstadt Cathedral of St. Stephen
  • Albrecht Knaut, brother of the Teutonic Order in Golub in 1436
  • Hans Knaut, sat on the Eichsfeld, bailiff for (Giesel-) Werder, 1505–1511 councilor of Landgrave Wilhelm d. Ä. of Hessen


Knaut is the family name of the following people:

  • Christoph Knaut (1638–1694), German doctor and botanist
  • Christian Knaut (1656–1716), doctor, botanist and librarian
  • Christian Knaut, Anhalt historian, Privy Councilor of the Princes of Anhalt


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