Schlabrendorf
Schlabrendorf or Schlabrendorff stands for:
- the name of an aristocratic family from Brandenburg, see Schlabrendorf (noble family)
Schlabrendorf or Schlabrendorff is the family name of the following people:
- Ernst Wilhelm von Schlabrendorf (1719–1769), Prussian statesman
- Fabian von Schlabrendorff (1907–1980), German officer and resistance fighter
- Georg von Schlabrendorff (Lord Master) († 1526), Lord Master of the Brandenburg Balley of the Order of St. John
- Georg von Schlabrendorff (Lieutenant General) (1852–1913), Prussian Lieutenant General
- Gustav von Schlabrendorf (1750-1824), citizen of the world, political writer and sympathizer of the French Revolution
- Gustav Albrecht von Schlabrendorf (officer) (1703–1765), Prussian major general
- Gustav Albrecht von Schlabrendorf (Governor) (1631–1703), Prussian Privy Councilor and Governor of Magdeburg
- Hans Heinrich von Schlabrendorf (1646–1692), general from Brandenburg
- Johannes von Schlabrendorff († 1520), Bishop of Havelberg (1501–1520)
- Ludwig von Schlabrendorf (Canon) (1743–1803), state elder, Canon of Halberstadt and Magdeburg
- Ludwig von Schlabrendorff (General) (1808–1879), Prussian major general
- Otto von Schlabrendorf (1650–1721), Prussian general of the infantry
places
- the name of a village in the municipality of Meiersberg in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
- the German name of the village Sławocin in the Polish voivodeship Lebus (Schlabrendorf, Grünberg district / Silesia)