Miltitz
Miltitz stands for the following districts in Saxony:
- Miltitz (Leipzig) , City of Leipzig
- Miltitz (Nebelschütz) (Sorbian: Miłoćicy ), Nebelschütz municipality, Bautzen district
- Miltitz (Klipphausen) , municipality of Klipphausen, district of Meißen
- Miltitz , deserted area near Riesa
Miltitz also refers to:
- Miltitz (noble family) , Meissen noble family
Miltitz is the family name of the following people:
- Bernhard von Miltitz (around 1570–1626), German military, traveler and diplomat
- Carl Werner Ernst von Miltitz (before 1712–1764), royal Polish and electoral Saxon chamberlain and manor owner
- Dietrich von Miltitz (the recognized) (1620–1670), member of the Fruitful Society
- Dietrich von Miltitz (court official) (1664–1747) German court official, manor owner
- Dietrich von Miltitz (General) (1769-1853), Prussian general
- Dietrich Alexander von Miltitz (1726–1792), Major General of the Electorate of Saxony
- Ernst Haubold von Miltitz (1739–1774), lieutenant colonel and governor, later imperial councilor
- Hans von Miltitz (1577–1644), German provost of the cathedral in Meißen
- Haubold von Miltitz (around 1613–1690), Chancellor of Saxony
- Karl von Miltitz (Nuncio) (around 1490–1529), German papal nuncio
- Karl Borromäus von Miltitz (1781–1845), German Catholic, poet and composer
- Therese von Miltitz (1827–1912), daughter of Karl Borromäus von Miltitz, leading old Catholic