Wied
Wied stands for:
- Wied , for brushwood in southern Germany
- Wiede , twisted twigs and other plant fiber material for braiding ribbons and ropes
- Principality of Wied , historical area in the area of the Westerwald
- Wied (near Hachenburg) , municipality in the Westerwaldkreis, Rhineland-Palatinate
- Wied (river) , right tributary of the Rhine near Neuwied, Neuwied district, Rhineland-Palatinate
- Wied , district of Neustadt (Wied) , district of Neuwied, Rhineland-Palatinate with Altenwied Castle
- Wied (Texas) , location in Lavaca County, Texas
- Wied , dry valley on Malta, see Wadi
Wied is the family name of the following people:
- Alexander Wied (* 1943), Austrian art historian
- David de Wied (1925-2004), Dutch physician and pharmacologist
- Erich Wied (1923–1987), German gymnast
- Gustav Wied (1858–1914), Danish writer
- Ida Wied (around 1538–1601), religious, abbess of Beselich
- Martina Wied (actually Alexandrine M. Weisl ; 1882–1957), Austrian writer
- Thekla Carola Wied (actually Thekla Wiedmann ; 1944); German actress
- Theo Wied (1923–1995), German gymnast
- Werner Wied (1917–2011), German educator and regional historian
Persons with a relationship to the county or the Princely House of Wied:
- Arnold II von Wied (around 1098–1156), Archbishop and Elector of Cologne
- Elisabeth zu Wied (pseudonym Carmen Sylva ; 1843–1916), Queen of Romania and writer
- Franz Karl Ludwig von Wied zu Neuwied (1710–1765), German lieutenant general
- Friedrich zu Wied (1872–1945), Prince of Wied
- Friedrich IV. Von Wied (around 1518–1568), Archbishop of Cologne
- Friedrich Georg zu Wied-Runkel (1712–1779), Count zu Wied and Austrian field marshal
- Friedrich Ludwig zu Wied-Runkel (1770–1824), Prince of Wied-Runkel and Neuerburg, Imperial General
- Friedrich Wilhelm zu Wied (1931–2000), entrepreneur, patron and head of the Wied-Neuwied family
- Hadwig von Wied (before 1120? –Before 1172?), Abbess of the Gerresheim and Essen monasteries
- Hans Ernst zu Wied-Runkel (1623–1664), German military and court official
- Hermann zu Wied (1814–1864), Prince of Wied
- Hermann V. von Wied (1477–1552), Archbishop and Elector of Cologne, as Hermann II. Prince-Bishop of Paderborn
- Johann August Karl zu Wied (1779–1836), Prussian general
- Johann Friedrich Alexander (Wied-Neuwied) (1706–1791), Prince of Wied and diplomat
- Ludwig Friedrich zu Wied (1656–1709), German nobleman
- Magdalena von Wied-Runkel († 1572), abbess at Nottuln Abbey and Elten Abbey
- Margarethe von Wied-Runkel († 1572), German noblewoman and medicin
- Marie Eleonore zu Wied , called Manina (1909–1956), German noblewoman, political scientist and victim of Romanian communism
- Maximilian zu Wied-Neuwied ( Baron von Braunsberg ; 1782–1867), German ethnologist and naturalist
- Theodoric II von Wied (also Dietrich von Wied ; around 1170–1242), Archbishop and Elector of Trier
- Viktor zu Wied (1877–1946), diplomat
- Wilhelm zu Wied (1845–1907) , Prince zu Wied, nobleman, officer and politician
- Wilhelm zu Wied (1876–1945) , Prince of Albania
- (Wilhelm) Hermann Karl Prince of Wied (1814–1864), Prince of Wied, civil lord in the Kingdom of Prussia and last president of the "Mainz Adelsverein", see Wilhelm Hermann Karl (Wied)
- Wilhelm Adolph Maximilian V zu Wied (1845–1907), German landlord, officer, politician and president of the fleet association and the Prussian mansion
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