Liechtenstein (definition of terms)
Liechtenstein stands for:
- Liechtenstein , Principality, State in Central Europe
- Liechtenstein , from 1633–1647 titular principality in Moravia, see Moravský Krumlov
Building:
- Liechtenstein Castle in Maria Enzersdorf in Lower Austria (is the namesake of the princely family)
- Vaduz Castle , Hohenliechtenstein , seat of the House of Liechtenstein
- Castle ruin Liechtenstein (Styria) , today Maria Buch-Feistritz , Styria (castle of the eunuchs of the Duchy of Styria)
- Castle ruins of Liechtenstein (South Tyrol) , today Laives , South Tyrol
- Liechtenstein Castle (Lower Austria) in Maria Enzersdorf in Lower Austria
- Liechtenstein Castle (Styria) near Judenburg, Styria
- Liechtenstein Castle (Kalwang) near Kalwang, Styria
- Palais Liechtenstein - several buildings
Liechtenstein is the family name of the following people:
- one of the oldest noble families, the House of Liechtenstein
- Styrian ministerials (including the minnesinger Ulrich) and treasurers, see Liechtenstein (Styrian noble family)
- German noble family, Liechtenstein-Kastelkorn
- Alexander von und zu Liechtenstein (1929–2012), prince of the noble family of Liechtenstein, entrepreneur and lord of the castle
- Alfred von und zu Liechtenstein (1842–1907), Austrian politician
- Alois Gonzaga von Liechtenstein (1780–1833), Austrian Feldzeugmeister
- Aloys von Liechtenstein (1846–1920), Austrian politician
- Aloysia von Liechtenstein (1838–1920), Liechtenstein noblewoman, Princess von und zu Liechtenstein
- Angela von und zu Liechtenstein (* 1958), Liechtenstein princess
- Constantin von Liechtenstein (1911–2001), Liechtenstein nobleman, member of the princely family of Liechtenstein and Olympic participant
- Constantin von und zu Liechtenstein (* 1972), Liechtenstein prince and entrepreneur
- Eduard Franz von Liechtenstein (1809–1864), Austrian field marshal lieutenant
- Eleanor of Liechtenstein (1745–1812), Salonière
- Franz de Paula von und zu Liechtenstein (1802–1887), Austrian general
- Friedrich Liechtenstein (actually Hans-Holger Friedrich ; * 1956), German musician and entertainer
- Gundaker von Liechtenstein (1580–1658), landowner and court official, 1st Prince of Liechtenstein
- Hans-Adam II von Liechtenstein (* 1945), current regent of Liechtenstein
- Herbert Freisleben-Liechtenstein (* 1939), German publisher
- Joseph Wenzel von und zu Liechtenstein (* 1995), Liechtenstein heir
- Karl Borromeo von Liechtenstein (1730–1789), Imperial Austrian Field Marshal
- Karl Johann Anton von Liechtenstein (1803–1871), regent of the Principality of Liechtenstein
- Maximilian von Liechtenstein (1578–1645), imperial general
- Maximilian von und zu Liechtenstein (* 1969), Liechtenstein manager, second son of the ruling prince
- Moritz von Liechtenstein (1775–1819), Austrian field marshal lieutenant
- Nikolaus von und zu Liechtenstein (* 1947), Liechtenstein ambassador
- Nora von Liechtenstein (* 1950), Liechtenstein IOC member
- Rose Liechtenstein (1887–1955), German actress
- Rudolf von Liechtenstein (governor) , governor of Carinthia
- Rudolf von Liechtenstein (Obersthofmeister) (1838–1908), Austrian general and Obersthofmeister
- Sophie Esterházy-Liechtenstein (1798–1869), Austrian chief steward and lady-in-waiting
- Stefan von und zu Liechtenstein (* 1961), Liechtenstein ambassador in Berlin
- Tatjana von und zu Liechtenstein (* 1973), Liechtenstein princess
- Ulrich von Liechtenstein (~ 1200–1275), minstrel
- Ulrich von Liechtenstein (Governor) , Governor of Carinthia
- Therese von Liechtenstein (1850–1938), Princess von und zu Liechtenstein and Princess of Bavaria
- Vincenz Liechtenstein (1950–2008), Austrian politician
See also:
- Lichtenstein (disambiguation)
- Liechtenstein Gorge
Wiktionary: Liechtenstein - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations