Schweinsberg
Schweinsberg is the name of the following geographical objects:
- Mountains, elevations (sorted by height, descending):
- Schweinsberg (Mangfall Mountains) (1514 m), in the Mangfall Mountains, near Fischbachau , Miesbach district, Bavaria
- Schweinsberg (Rhön) (654.6 m), in the Rhön, near Elters (Hofbieber), Fulda district, Hesse
- Schweinsberg (Spies) (618 m), in the Franconian Alb, near Spies (Betzenstein), Bayreuth district, Bavaria
- Schweinsberg (mountain) (372.8 m), in the area of the independent city of Heilbronn, Baden-Württemberg
- Castles:
- Schweinsberg Castle (Hesse) , castle in Stadtallendorf-Schweinsberg, Marburg-Biedenkopf district, Hesse
- Schweinsberg (Switzerland) , castle (residential tower) near Attinghausen , Canton Uri, Switzerland
- Places:
- Schweinsberg (Falkenstein) , district of the Falkenstein market , Cham district, Bavaria
- Schweinsberg (Stadtallendorf) , district of the town Stadtallendorf, Marburg-Biedenkopf district, Hesse
Schweinsberg is the family name of the following people:
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Schenck zu Schweinsberg , part of the name of an old Hessian noble family, including these family members:
- Ferdinand Schenck zu Schweinsberg (1765–1842), Justice Minister of the first government under the constitution of 1831 in Hessen-Kassel
- Gustav Adolf Schenck zu Schweinsberg (1843–1909), German diplomat
- Johann Schenk zu Schweinsberg (1460–1506), Hessian Marshal, Imperial and Imperial Councilor, Knight of the Holy Sepulcher
- Johann Bernhard Schenk zu Schweinsberg (1584–1632), Prince Abbot of Fulda 1623–1632, killed in the Battle of Lützen
- Kurt Schenk zu Schweinsberg (1858–1929), German administrative officer, manor owner, church politician and member of parliament
- Philipp Schenk zu Schweinsberg , prince abbot of Fulda 1541–1550
- Philipp Georg Schenk zu Schweinsberg , prince abbot of Fulda 1567–1568
- Rudolf Schenk zu Schweinsberg (around 1490–1551) Landvogt on the Werra, governor of Kassel and councilor of the landgrave
- Wilhelm Schenck zu Schweinsberg (1809–1867), lawyer and civil servant, head of government of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (1839–1848) and 1848/1849 board member of the Hessian Foreign Ministry
- Klaus Schweinsberg (* 1970), German journalist and economist
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