Warrior
Recke stands for:
- Battle-hardened warrior, hero
- Recke (Westphalia) , municipality in the Steinfurt district, North Rhine-Westphalia
- Recke (noble family) , Westphalian noble family
- Recke von der Horst , branch line of the Recke family
- Recke (unit) , German piece measure
Recke or Von der Recke is the family name of the following people:
- Adalbert von der Recke (* 1930), German major general
- Adalbert von der Recke-Volmerstein (1791–1878), German social reformer
- Adolf Karl Ferdinand von der Recke (1845– ??), German district administrator
- Adrian von der Recke , Canon in the Principality of Münster
- Anna Maria Theresia von der Recke (1710–1765), German coal and steel entrepreneur
- Anna Maria Theresia von der Recke zu Steinfurt († 1780), abbess at Nottuln Abbey
- Christian von der Recke (* 1960 in Cologne), German horse trainer
- Dietrich Adolf von der Recke (1601–1661), Prince-Bishop of Paderborn
- Eberhard von der Recke (politician) (1744–1816), German lawyer and politician
- Eberhard von der Recke (Chamberlain) (1847–1920), German district administrator and district president
- Eberhard von der Recke von der Horst (1847–1911), German administrative lawyer and politician
- Elisa von der Recke (born Countess von Medem ; 1754–1833), Baltic German writer
- Ernst von der Recke (poet) (1848–1933), Danish poet
- Ernst von der Recke (administrative officer) (1858–1939), German administrative officer
- Franz von der Recke (1854–1923), German politician
- Franz Arnold von der Recke zu Steinfurt (1713–1762), Landdrost in the Principality of Münster
- Friedrich Wilhelm von der Recke von Volmerstein (1817–1891), German manor owner and member of parliament
- Gottfried von der Recke , Canon in Munster
- Gotthard von der Recke von Volmerstein (1785–1857), German administrative officer and district administrator
- Hermann von der Recke (1647–1702), official in Werne
- Jobst von der Recke († 1567), Bishop of Dorpat (1544–1551)
- Jobst von der Recke (Canon) († 1625), Canon in Münster
- Johann von der Recke (around 1480–1551), Baltic German landmaster
- Johann von der Recke zu Reck († 1647), German lawyer
- Johann Adolf von der Recke zu Heessen (1710–1745), prince-bishop chamberlain and knight of Munster
- Johann Dietrich von der Recke († 1688), official defender in the Werne office and deputy of the Landespfennigkammer
- Johann Friedrich von Recke (1764–1846), Baltic German archaeologist and collector
- Johann Friedrich Christian von der Recke zu Steinfurt (1701–1726), canon in Paderborn and official coroner in the Werne office
- Johann Matthias von der Recke zu Steinfurt (1672–1739), Landdrost in the Prince Diocese of Münster
- Johann Richard von der Recke , Canon in Munster
- Karl von der Recke (colonel) , Prussian colonel
- Karl von der Recke (politician) (1794–1873), German manor owner and politician
- Leopold von der Recke-Volmerstein (1835–1925), German landlord and politician
- Mathilde von der Recke-Volmerstein (1801–1867), German pioneer of revival diakonia
- Matthias Recke (* 1968), German classical archaeologist
- Matthias von der Recke (1565–1638), court master of the Duchy of Courland and Semigallia
- Matthias von der Recke zu Neuchâtel († 1580), Komtur zu Doblen
- Matthias Friedrich von der Recke (1644–1701), cathedral dean in the Principality of Münster
- Neveling von der Recke († 1591), Landkomtur of the Deutschordensballei Westphalia
- Ortrud von der Recke (1916–2000), German nobleman and actress
- Otto Karl Louis Recke (1844–1922), German theologian and local researcher
- Philipp von der Recke von Volmerstein († 1840), Prussian nobleman and member of parliament
- Theodor Jobst von der Recke zu Kurl (1641–1716), canon in Münster, Paderborn and Hildesheim
- Vitus Recke (1887–1959), German Cistercian, Abbot of Himmerod
- Walther Recke (also Walter Recke ; 1887–1962), German archivist and historian
- Wilhelm Christian von der Recke (1741–1819), German major general
See also:
- Recke to Steinfurt
- Skirts
- Räke
- Walter Raeke (1878–1959), German lawyer and politician, MdR
- Warriors