Plesse
Plesse or Plessé is the name of geographical objects:
in Germany:
- Plesse (Wanfried) (479.6 m), mountain of the Wanfrieder Werrahöhen near Wanfried, Werra-Meißner district, Hesse
- Plesse Castle , castle near Bovenden-Eddigehausen, Göttingen district, Lower Saxony
in France:
- Plessé , commune in the Loire-Atlantique department, Pays de la Loire region
in Poland:
- Plesse (Vistula) or Pszczynka , left tributary of the Vistula to Wola ( Miedźna ), Silesian Voivodeship
- historical German name of Pleśno (Gubin) , part of the rural municipality Gubin, Powiat Krośnieński, Lubusz Voivodeship
Plesse is the family name of the following people:
- Anna von Plesse († 1456), abbess at Freckenhorst Abbey and Heerse Abbey
- Berend von Plesse (* documented 1527; † 1555), large landowner in Mecklenburg, member of the knighthood and main promoter of the Reformation movement in the Klützer Winkel
- Erich Plesse (* 1908), German political functionary (NSDAP)
- Helmold von Plesse († 1186), ministerial and military leader of Henry the Lion
- Helmold II von Plesse (documented 1191/1213; † before 1226), nobleman in the entourage of Duke Heinrich the Lion and his son Emperor Otto IV.
- Volrad von Plesse (1560–1631), Electoral Palatinate Privy Councilor and Minister of State
Plesse also stands for:
- Plesse-Verlag , right-wing extremist publisher of Karl Waldemar Schütz
See also:
- Plessen
- Plessen (noble family) , also Plesse