Waldeck (disambiguation)
Waldeck stands for:
Castles
Germany
- Waldeck Castle (Hunsrück) near Dorweiler in the Hunsrück
- Waldeck Castle (Lorch) near Lorch in the Rheingau
- Waldeck castle ruins (Upper Palatinate) near Kemnath in the Upper Palatinate
- Waldeck Castle (Odenwald) near Vorderheubach in the Odenwald
- Waldeck Castle (Black Forest) near Calw in the Black Forest
- Burgstall Waldeck (Dinkelsbühl) , lost castle near Dinkelsbühl in Middle Franconia
- Waldeck Castle in Waldeck am Edersee, former residence of the ruling Counts of Waldeck
Austria
- Waldeck Castle (Carinthia) near Liebenfels-Hardegg in Carinthia
- Burgstall Waldeck (Diersbach) , Burgstall near Diersbach in Upper Austria
France
- Waldeck castle ruins (Upper Rhine ) near Leymen in the Haut-Rhin department
- Waldeck Castle (Lorraine) near Éguelshardt in the Moselle department
Czech Republic
- Valdek Castle (Burg Waldeck) near Chaloupky in Central Bohemia
Areas and places
Historic areas in Germany
- the former county of Waldeck , later the principality and free state, now part of Hesse
- the former district of Waldeck , today part of the district of Waldeck-Frankenberg in Hesse
- the former rule of Waldeck (Hunsrück) around Waldeck Castle in the Hunsrück
- the former rule of Waldeck (Upper Palatinate) Waldeck castle ruins in the Upper Palatinate
- the former rule of Waldeck (Odenwald) around Waldeck Castle in the Odenwald
- the former county of Hohenwaldeck in Bavaria around Hohenwaldeck Castle on Schliersee
Places in Germany
- Baden-Württemberg
- Waldeck (Fichtenberg) , residential area of the municipality of Fichtenberg , Schwäbisch Hall district, Baden-Wuerttemberg
- Waldeck (Kirchberg an der Jagst) , Aussiedlerhofgruppe in the Gaggstatt district of Kirchberg an der Jagst, Schwäbisch Hall district, Baden-Wuerttemberg
- Waldeck (Rot an der Rot) , part of the municipality of Rot an der Rot , Biberach district
- Waldeck (Wolfegg) , part of the Wolfegg community , Ravensburg district
- Bavaria
- Waldeck (Dinkelsbühl) , part of the city of Dinkelsbühl, Ansbach district
- Waldeck (Eppenschlag) , part of the Eppenschlag community , Freyung-Grafenau district
- Waldeck (Kemnath) , part of the city of Kemnath, Tirschenreuth district
- Waldeck (Merkendorf) , part of the city of Merkendorf, district of Ansbach,
- Waldeck (Pilsting) , part of the Pilsting market , Dingolfing-Landau district
- Brandenburg
- Waldeck (Mittenwalde) , part of the city of Mittenwalde, Dahme-Spreewald district
- Hesse
- Waldeck (town) , town in the Waldeck-Frankenberg district
- Waldeck (City of Waldeck) , part of the city of Waldeck
- Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
- Waldeck (Dummerstorf) , part of the municipality of Dummerstorf , Rostock district
- Waldeck (Upahl) , part of the municipality of Upahl, district of Northwest Mecklenburg
- Rhineland-Palatinate
- Waldeck (Thalfang) , part of the municipality of Thalfang , district of Bernkastel-Wittlich
- Thuringia
- Waldeck (Thuringia) , municipality in the Saale-Holzland district
Places abroad
- Orava (German name: Waldeck ), a municipality in Estonia
- Waldeck (Texas) , city in Texas in the United States
- Waldeck (Éguelshardt) , hamlet and castle and pond of the same name in the municipality of Éguelshardt (Ger. Egelshardt ), Lorraine, France
Noble families
- Waldeck (aristocratic family, Black Forest) , a wealthy family in the southern Black Forest
- Waldeck zu Alten- and Hohenwaldeck , a wealthy family in southern Bavaria
-
Boos von Waldeck , a Rhenish noble family; prominent representatives:
- Joseph von Boos zu Waldeck (1798–1880), Lieutenant Colonel of Nassau
- Victor von Boos zu Waldeck (1840–1916), Bohemian composer
-
Haus Waldeck , a north-west German count and princely family; well-known representatives including:
- Amalia Katharina von Waldeck-Eisenberg (1640–1697), song poet of Pietism
- Anna Erika von Waldeck (1551–1611), abbess
- Bernhard von Waldeck (1561–1591), Bishop of Osnabrück
- Charlotte Johanna von Waldeck-Wildungen (1664–1699)
- Dietrich von Waldeck († 1355), provost in the diocese of Münster
- Emma zu Waldeck and Pyrmont (1858–1934), Queen of the Netherlands by marriage
- Franz von Waldeck (* probably 1491; † 1553), bishop of Osnabrück and Münster, administrator of Minden and Cologne canon
- Friedrich (Waldeck-Pyrmont) (Friedrich Adolf Hermann, 1865–1946), Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont
- Georg I (Waldeck-Pyrmont) (1747–1813), Prince of Waldeck and Count of Pyrmont
- Georg II (Waldeck-Pyrmont) (1789–1845), Prince of Waldeck and Count of Pyrmont
- Georg Friedrich (Waldeck-Eisenberg) (1620–1692), Prince of Waldeck, Field Marshal General
- Georg Viktor (Waldeck-Pyrmont) (1831–1893), Prince of Waldeck and Count of Pyrmont
- Helene zu Waldeck and Pyrmont (1861–1922), member of the British royal family by marriage
- Hermann zu Waldeck and Pyrmont (1809–1876), Prussian lieutenant general
- Josias zu Waldeck and Pyrmont (1896–1967), SS-Obergruppenführer
- Juliane Elisabeth von Waldeck (1637–1707), founder of the orphanage in Bad Wildungen
- Ludwig von Waldeck († 1354), canon in various dioceses
- Margaretha von Waldeck (1533–1554), possibly a historical model for the fairy tale Snow White
- Pauline zu Waldeck and Pyrmont (1855–1925), German princess, hereditary princess and princess zu Bentheim-Steinfurt by marriage
- Sophia Henriette von Waldeck (1662–1702), by marriage Duchess of Saxony-Hildburghausen
- Wittekind zu Waldeck and Pyrmont (* 1936), today's head of the Waldeck family
- Wolrad V. von Waldeck (1625–1657), German officer, most recently major general in the service of Brandenburg
people
- Waldeck , Viennese musician, see Klaus Waldeck
- Adalram von Waldeck (* around 1100, † 1182), Austrian nobleman, founder of the Seckau Abbey
- Anne-Marie Waldeck (* 1992), German actress
- August Waldeck (1836–1917), German teacher and member of parliament in Waldeck
- Benedikt Waldeck (1802–1870), German politician
- Carl Waldeck (* 1810), German forester and member of parliament in Waldeck
- Carl Rudolph Waldeck (1807–1861), German innkeeper and member of parliament in Waldeck
- Ellen Waldeck (* 1901; † unknown), German actress and radio play speaker
- Florian Waldeck (1886–1960), German lawyer and politician
- Friedrich Waldeck (1830-1891), German lawyer and member of parliament in Waldeck
- Gunnar Müller-Waldeck (* 1942), German author and professor of German studies
- Heinrich Suso Waldeck (1873–1943), Austrian clergyman, poet and composer
- Johann Friedrich von Waldeck (1766–1875), French antiquarian, cartographer, painter and explorer
- Johann Peter Waldeck (1751–1815), German legal scholar and university professor
- Julius Waldeck (1824–1907), German lawyer and member of parliament in Waldeck
- Leopold Waldeck (1811–1895), German lawyer, mayor of Arolsen and member of parliament in Waldeck
- Max Waldeck (1878–1970), German ministerial official in the transport sector
- Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau (1846–1904), French lawyer and politician
- René Waldeck-Rousseau (1809–1882), French lawyer and mayor of Nantes
- Robert Waldeck (1837–1913), President of the Waldeck-Pyrmont Landtag
- Rosa von Waldeck (1898–1982), German-American countess, writer and journalist
- Wilhelm Waldeck (1815–1870), German lawyer and member of parliament in Waldeck
- Wilhelm Hase von Waldeck († 1319), Czech nobleman and politician
- Waldeck Rochet (1905–1983), leading functionary of the Parti communiste français
Others
- the Waldeck Charter , the draft of a liberal constitution for the Kingdom of Prussia submitted in July 1848
- several castles and palaces, see Waldeck Castle
- Waldeck-Rousseau (ship) , a warship of the French cruiser class "Edgar Quinet"
- Waldeck correctional facility , a correctional facility in the Rostock district, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
- Pumped storage power plant Waldeck , a pumped storage power plant in the Waldeck-Frankenberg district, Hesse