Eberstein
Eberstein stands for:
- Eberstein (Carinthia) , market town in Carinthia
- Eberstein , village in the Rastenburg district, East Prussia, since 1945: Dzikowina in the powiat Kętrzyński, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland
Castles and Palaces:
- Alt-Eberstein , castle ruins in the Baden-Baden district of Ebersteinburg, Baden-Wuerttemberg
- Eberstein Castle (Nowogard) , former castle in Nowogard, West Pomerania
- Ruin Eberstein , castle ruins in Hilders, Hesse
- Eberstein Castle (Eberstein) , in Eberstein, Carinthia
- Schloss Eberstein (Gernsbach) Baden-Wuerttemberg, also in Gernsbach, New Eberstein or Neueberstein called
Noble families:
- Eberstein (Franconian noble family) , Franconian-Thuringian noble family
- Eberstein , noble family from Lower Saxony; see: Everstein (noble family)
- Eberstein (south-west German noble family) , counts in today's Baden-Württemberg
- Eberstein-Naugard , Pomeranian noble family
People:
- Bernd Eberstein (* 1942), German sinologist
- Carl Johan Eberstein (1758–1838), Swedish Lutheran clergyman, Bishop of Visby
- Carl Hermann Eberstein (1829–1885), German lawyer and member of the Hamburg Parliament
- Christian Franz von Eberstein (1719–1797), Provost of Basel Cathedral, church historian
- Christian Ludwig von Eberstein (1650–1717), German civil servant
- Eberhard IV of Eberstein († 1263), Count of Eberstein and Stauf, founder of the Rosenthal Monastery (Palatinate)
- Ernst Eberstein (1886–1966), German officer and founding director of Chemnitz Airport
- Ernst Albrecht von Eberstein (1605–1676), military leader during the Thirty Years' War
- Friedrich Karl von Eberstein (1894–1979), German politician (NSDAP), MdR, SS-Obergruppenführer and general of the Waffen-SS
- Hedwig von Eberstein (1817–1900), German manor owner and founder
- Heinrich Schmidt-Eberstein (1828–1894), German judge and district court director
- Josef Karl Theodor von Eberstein (1761–1833), German politician
- Karl Friedrich August von Eberstein (1797–1864), Prussian major general, most recently in command of Jülich
- Karl von Eller-Eberstein (1830–1908), Prussian lieutenant general
- Kaspar von Eberstein (1604–1644), German lieutenant general from Hesse
- Konrad von Eberstein ( Konrad V. von Eberstein ; around 1185–1245), 49th Prince-Bishop of Speyer
- Ludwig von Eberstein (bishop) (before 1469 – after 1480), Catholic clergyman, bishop of the diocese of Cammin
- Ludwig von Eberstein (diplomat) (1527–1590), imperial diplomat, later representative of the Pomeranian estates and ducal Pomeranian council
- Max von Eberstein (General, 1830) (1830–1889), Prussian major general
- Max von Eberstein (General, 1851) (1851–1932), Prussian major general
- Philip II of Eberstein (1523–1589), count from the south-west German noble family
- Robert von Eberstein (1801–1882), Prussian major general and most recently in command of Kolberg
- Stephan Heinrich von Eberstein (1533–1613), diplomat for the Dukes of Pomerania
- Wilhelm IV von Eberstein (1497–1562), German count and judge
- Wilhelm Ludwig Gottlob von Eberstein (1762–1805), German writer and philosopher
- Wolf von Eberstein (around 1340–1396), count from the south-west German noble family
- Wolf George von Eberstein (1724–1779), Prussian major
See also: