Lichtenstein
Lichtenstein stands for:
- Lichtenstein (noble family) , also Stein von Lichtenstein , former Franconian noble family
- Lichtenstein (family) , formerly Jewish, later Christian family
- Lichtenstein (radar) , on-board radar device for fighter planes, German Empire, World War II
- Lichtenstein (novel) , novel by Wilhelm Hauff
- Lichtenstein , former fruit ship of the North German Lloyd, see Lichtenstein class
- Lichtenstein house in Frankfurt am Main, patrician residence destroyed in World War II
Lichtenstein is the name of the following geographical objects:
- Lichtenstein (Osterode am Harz) , mountain near Osterode am Harz
- Lichtenstein / Sa. , Town in the district of Zwickau, Saxony
- Lichtenstein (Württemberg) , municipality in the district of Reutlingen, Baden-Württemberg
Districts:
- Lichtenstein (Pfarrweisach) , part of the municipality Pfarrweisach, Haßberge district, Bavaria
- Lichtenstein, scattered settlement on the southern boundary of Goßberg (Striegistal) , Saxony
- Lichtenstein (municipality of Schenkenfelden) , locality and cadastral municipality of Schenkenfelden, Urfahr-Umgebung district, Upper Austria
Historical place name:
- Gąsiorowo (Purda) , village in the powiat Olsztyński, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland (from 1938 to 1945 Lichtenstein , Ortelsburg district, East Prussia)
- Líšťany u Stříbra ( Lichtenstein ), municipality in Okres Plzeň-sever, Czech Republic
- Rybníčky ( Lichtenstein ), settlement in the municipality of Otice , Okres Opava, Czech Republic
Palaces and castles:
- Lichtenstein (Saxony) castle above the city of Lichtenstein, Saxony
- Lichtenstein Castle (Württemberg) near Lichtenstein-Honau, Baden-Württemberg
- Thierlstein Castle in Cham, Bavaria ( Lichtenstein Castle )
- Lichtenstein Castle (Lower Franconia) in the municipality of Pfarrweisach, Lower Franconia, Bavaria
- Lichtenstein Palace on the Lesser Town in Prague, Czech Republic
- Lichtenstein Palace on Kampa Island in Prague, Czech Republic
Castle ruins:
- Lichtenstein castle ruins (Pommelsbrunn) , Middle Franconia, Bavaria
- Alt-Lichtenstein Castle (Alter Lichtenstein), Baden-Wuerttemberg
- Lichtenstein castle ruins (Neidlingen) , Baden-Wuerttemberg
- Lichtenstein ruins (Neufra) , Baden-Wuerttemberg
- Lichtenstein Castle (Greifenstein) , Hesse
- Lichtenstein Castle (Osterode am Harz) , Lower Saxony
- Lichtenstein Castle (Neidenfels) , Rhineland-Palatinate
- Lichtenstein Castle (Haldenstein) , Canton of Graubünden, Switzerland
Lichtenstein is the family name of the following people:
- Aharon Lichtenstein († 2015), Israeli rabbi
- Alexander Lichtenstein (* 1955), German-Russian solid state physicist
- Alfred Lichtenstein (1889–1914), German expressionist writer
- Alfred F. Lichtenstein (1876–1947), American philatelist
- Anton August Heinrich Lichtenstein (1753–1816), German zoologist and librarian, father of Martin Lichtenstein
- Augustin Oswald von Lichtenstein († 1663), Komtur and Landkomtur of the German Order
- Clara Lichtenstein (around 1860–1946), English pianist and music teacher
- Eduard Lichtenstein (1818–?), German physician and geophysicist
- Eduard Lichtenstein (1889–1953), German singer (tenor)
- Eric Lichtenstein (* 1994), Argentine racing car driver
- Ernst Lịchtenstein (1900–1971), German educationalist
- Erwin Lichtenstein (1901–1993), German-Israeli lawyer
- Ferenc Lajos Lichtenstein (1828–1903), Hungarian journalist
- Franz Lichtenstein (1852–1884), German specialist in German
- Hartnid von Lichtenstein-Offenberg († 1298), Bishop of Gurk
- Heiner Lichtenstein (1932–2010), German journalist and publicist
- Ignatz Lichtenstein (1825–1908), Hungarian rabbi (also Isaac L.)
- Ilse Lichtenstein-Rother (1917–1991), German elementary school teacher
- Irving L. Lichtenstein (1920–2000), American surgeon and pioneer of hernia surgery
- Jacqueline Lichtenstein (1947–2019), French philosopher and art historian
- Jechiel Lichtenstein (1831–1912), Hungarian rabbi
- Joachim Dietrich Lichtenstein (1706–1773), lawyer and mayor of the city of Helmstedt
- Karl August von Lichtenstein (1767–1845), German singer, composer and librettist
- Karl Lichtenstein (1816–1866), Catholic theologian
- Kurt Lichtenstein (1911–1961), West German journalist, shot dead on the inner-German border
- Leon Lichtenstein (1878–1933), Polish-German mathematician
- Louis Lichtenstein (1906–1977), American osteologist
- Martin Hinrich Lichtenstein (1780–1857), German doctor, researcher, zoologist, initiator of the Berlin Zoo
- Max Lichtenstein (1860–1942), German lawyer and local politician in Königsberg
- Oskar Lichtenstein (1852–1914), politician
- Romelia Lichtenstein (* 1962), German opera singer with a soprano voice
- Rose Lichtenstein (1887–1955), German actress
- Roy Lichtenstein (1923–1997), American teacher and Pop Art painter
- Simone Lichtenstein (* 1981), German singer
- Swantje Lichtenstein (1970), German Germanist and poet
- Ulrich von Liechtenstein (around 1200–1275), medieval minstrel and poet
- Ulrich von Lichtenstein (1564–1633), courtier in Coburg
- Wolfgang Lichtenstein (* 1929), German soccer player
See also:
- Liechtenstein (definition of terms)
- Star of light (disambiguation)
- Lichtenstein Award , an award for philately
- Lichtenstein surgery , a method of repairing an inguinal hernia
- Master of Lichtenstein Castle
- Winthrop Arzneimittel (formerly Lichtenstein Pharmazeutica )
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