Werthern
Werthern stands for:
- Werthern (noble family) , noble family from Werther in Thuringia
Werthern is the family name of the following people:
- Alfred von Werthern (1842–1908), Prussian major general
- Anthonius von Werthern († 1513), Council of the Counts of Stolberg, Court Marshal and Council of the Elector of Brandenburg and the Archbishop of Magdeburg
- Dietrich von Werthern (progenitor) († 1470), German local politician
- Dietrich von Werthern (Chancellor) (~ 1410–1482), German official of the Counts of Stolberg
- Dietrich von Werthern (the Enlightenment) , member of the Fruitful Society
- Elisabeth Countess Werthern (1916–2009), first managing director of the German Parliamentary Society
- Ernst von Werthern (1841–1916), district administrator and manor owner
- Friedrich von Werthern (1804–1864), Prussian administrative officer and Sachsen-Meiningen politician
- Georg von Werthern (councilor) (1515–1576), Saxon councilor
- Georg von Werthern (statesman) (1581–1636), statesman from the Electorate of Saxony
- Georg von Werthern (Minister) (1663–1721), Electoral Saxon Minister
- Georg von Werthern (politician) (1700–1768), German politician
- Georg von Werthern (diplomat) (1816–1895), German diplomat
- Hans von Werthern (1443–1533), knight and doorkeeper of the Reichserbkammert
- Hans Carl von Werthern (* 1953), German diplomat
- Heinrich von Werthern (1838–1879), Prussian administrative officer
- Ingeborg-Maria von Werthern (1913–1996), abbess of the Protestant women's monastery, Stift zum Heiligengrabe (1952–1995)
- Jacob Friedemann von Werthern (1739–1806) Electoral Saxon diplomat
- Johann Georg Heinrich von Werthern (1735–1790), Prussian secret minister of state and Grand Maitre de la Garderobe
- Johanna Luise von Werthern (1752–1811), wife of Jacob Friedemann von Werthern
- Ottobald von Werthern (1794–1878), Prussian landowner and politician, since 1840 Count and Lord von Werthern-Beichlingen
- Thilo von Werthern (1818–1888), landowner, member of the Prussian manor house
- Thilo von Werthern-Michels (1878–1962), Prussian district administrator
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