Wintzingerode
Wintzingerode stands for:
- Wintzingerode (Leinefelde-Worbis) , part of the town of Leinefelde-Worbis in Eichsfeld, Thuringia
- Wintzingerode (noble family) , German noble family
Wintzingerode (also called Winzingerode or Winzingeroda ) is the family name of the following people:
- Adolph von Wintzingerode (1801–1874), Prussian lieutenant general
- Berthold VI. von Wintzingerode (approx. 1260–1326), protonotary and vicar general of the Archdiocese of Mainz, envoy Ludwig of Bavaria to Pope Johannes XXII.
- Berthold XI. von Wintzingerode (1505–1575), heir and court lord of Bodenstein, colonel, beheaded in the Counter Reformation
- Carl Freiherr von Wintzingerode (1772–1830), General Inspector of Forests and Waters in the Kingdom of Westphalia and Chief Forestry Officer of the Kingdom of Prussia
- Carl Friedrich Heinrich Levin von Wintzingerode (1778–1856), Württemberg State Minister and heir and court lord of Bodenstein
- Ernst August Freiherr von Wintzingerode (1747–1806), Prussian lieutenant general, commander of the Garde du Corps
- Ferdinand von Wintzingerode (1770–1818), Russian cavalry general, Austrian lieutenant field marshal
- Friedrich von Wintzingerode (1800–1870), Prime Minister of Nassau 1849–1851, since 1866 Prussian District President in Potsdam
- Georg Ernst Levin von Wintzingerode (1752–1834), Württemberg head of government and foreign minister 1801–1807 and 1814–1816
- Heinrich Philipp Rudolph Levin von Wintzingerode (1806–1864), President of the State Government and State Councilor of the Duchy of Nassau 1851–1864
- Philipp von Wintzingerode (1812–1871), Minister of State for the Electorate of Hesse and | Weimar
- Levin von Wintzingeroda-Knorr (1830–1902), historian, land army director of the province of Saxony
- Ludwig Philipp von Wintzingerode (1665–1720), Electoral Mainz general and commander in chief
- Wasmuth Levin von Wintzingerode (1671–1752), Dutch general
- Wilhelm von Wintzingerode-Knorr (1806–1876), Prussian district administrator and member of the Prussian manor house
- Wilko Levin von Wintzingerode (1833–1907), MdR, 1876–1900 State Director (later Governor) of the Prussian Province of Saxony and President of the Evangelical Federation