Plettenberg (disambiguation)
Plettenberg stands for:
- Plettenberg , city in North Rhine-Westphalia
- Plettenberg (noble family) , Westphalian noble family
- Plettenberg (mountain) (1001.7 m), mountain on the western edge of the Swabian Alb southwest of Balingen, Zollernalbkreis, Baden-Wuerttemberg
- Plettenberg Bay , city in the Western Cape Province of South Africa
- Plettenberg Castle , castle southwest of Balingen, Zollernalbkreis, Baden-Wuerttemberg
Plettenberg is the family name of the following people:
- August Joseph von Plettenberg (1767–1805), imperial chamberlain and official rescuer of Werl, Neheim and Östinghausen
- Bernhard von Plettenberg (cathedral cantor) (1657–1708), canon in Münster and cathedral cantor in Paderborn
- Bernhard von Plettenberg (sculptor) (1903–1987), German sculptor
- Bernhardina Sophia von Plettenberg (1750–1823), abbess at Geseke Abbey
- Carl Gisbert Wilhelm von Bodelschwingh-Plettenberg (1821–1907), Land Marshal and member of the Prussian mansion
- Christoph Friedrich Steffen von Plettenberg (1698–1777), general under Frederick the Great
- Clemens August von Plettenberg (1724–1778), canon in Mainz, Paderborn and Münster
- Dietrich von Plettenberg (1609–1669), canon in Münster
- Ferdinand von Plettenberg (Dompropst) (1650–1712), Dompropst in the cathedral chapter of Münster
- Ferdinand von Plettenberg (Hereditary Marshal) (1690–1737), Prime Minister of Elector Clemens August I of Bavaria
- Ferdinand von Plettenberg (singer) (born 1957), German opera singer (tenor)
- Ferdinand Joseph von Plettenberg (1729–1777), German canon in Hildesheim, Paderborn and Münster as well as Landdrost
- Franz Anton von Plettenberg (1735–1766), canon in Münster and Hildesheim
- Franz Joseph von Plettenberg (1714–1779), Imperial Chamberlain as well as Electoral Cologne Hereditary Marshal and Chamberlain
- Friedrich von Plettenberg-Heeren (1863–1924), manor owner and Prussian cavalry master
- Friedrich Bernhard Wilhelm von Plettenberg (1695–1730), canon in Münster and Paderborn as well as the Münster secret council
- Friedrich Christian von Plettenberg (1644–1706), German clergyman, Prince-Bishop of Münster
- Friedrich Christian von Plettenberg (association official) (1882–1972) German winery owner and winegrowing association politician
- Friedrich Christian Heinrich von Plettenberg (1682–1752), German clergyman, provost of the cathedral in the Duchy of Münster
- Friedrich Ludwig von Plettenberg (1745–1796), canon in Paderborn
- Friedrich Mauritz von Plettenberg (1648–1714), canon in Hildesheim and Münster
- Gertrud von Plettenberg († 1608), mistress of Cologne's Archbishop Ernst of Bavaria
- Gisbert von Bodelschwingh-Plettenberg (1790–1866), royal Prussian chamberlain, provincial commander of the Teutonic Order, member of the Prussian manor house
- Heinrich von Plettenberg (Canon) , Canon in Münster
- Heinrich von Plettenberg , canon in Paderborn and cathedral scholaster in Münster
- Hunold I von Plettenberg (around 1190 – after 1267), Marshal of Westphalia
- Hunold von Plettenberg-Oevinghausen (1858–1925), Royal Prussian Major General
- Ida von Plettenberg-Lenhausen and zu Bergstrasse (* around 1603, † 1671), abbess of the mixed denominational women's monastery Fröndenberg
- Joachim van Plettenberg (1739–1793), Governor of the Cape Colony (South Africa)
- Jobst Henrich von Plettenberg (1866–1921), District Administrator in the Kolmar i. Poses
- Johann I von Plettenberg (before 1270 – after 1314), Cologne Marshal of Westphalia
- Johann Adolph von Plettenberg (1655–1696), chamberlain from the Electorate of Cologne and privy councilor
- Johann Mauritz von Plettenberg zu Marhülsen (1686–1740), subdeacon and canon in various dioceses
- Joseph Clemens von Plettenberg (1721–1786), Chamberlain and Landdrost
- Karl von Plettenberg (1852–1938), Commanding General of the Guard Corps and Adjutant General of the Emperor
- Karl Wilhelm Georg von Plettenberg (1765–1850) Chamberlain, Hereditary Marshal, Grand Commander of the Teutonic Order and Grand Master of the Masonic Order
- Kurt von Plettenberg (1891–1945), forester, officer and resistance fighter against National Socialism (July 20, 1944)
- Livia von Plettenberg (* 1988), Austrian kickboxer, mixed martial arts fighter, CrossFit athlete and trainer, American football player and psychologist
- Ulrich von Plettenberg (* 1964), Catholic priest, vicar general in the Diocese of Trier
- Werner Anton von Plettenberg (1688–1711), canon in Münster and designated heir
- Wilhelm von Plettenberg zu Lenhausen († 1711), colonel and provincial commander of the Teutonic Order
- Wolter von Plettenberg (* around 1450–1535), Landmeister of the Teutonic Order in Livonia
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