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Waldtstein stands for:

Geographical objects:

  • Waldstein (mountain range), mountain range in the Fichtelgebirge, Bavaria
  • Great Waldstein, mountain in the Waldstein mountain range, Fichtelgebirge, Bavaria
  • Waldstein (municipality of Deutschfeiberritz), village and catastral community of the municipality of Deutschfeistritz, Styria, Austria
  • Waldstein (Zell im Fichtelgebirge), district of the Zell market in the Fichtelgebirge, district of Hof, Bavaria
  • Waldtstein , von 1909 bis 1945 der deutsche name des dorfs borowo-młyn in der gemeinde Pobiedziska, poviat poviat, wiiwodschaft großpolen, Polen

Buildings:

Waldtstein Is the family name of the following:

  • Adam Von Waldstin ‘(1570-1638), OBERSTBURGRAPRAF IN BUILMS, FEILS
  • Agnes Waldstein (1900–1961), German art historian and Jewish Christian activist
  • Albreaks Wenzeel Euserbius Von Waldstin ‘ (1583–1634), German military leader, see Wallenstein
  • Angelus Waldstin ‘(* 1931), duty priests
  • Benedict of Waldstein (~ 1440-1505), Roman Catholic clergyman, Bishop of Cammin
  • Charles Waldstein (1856–1927), English-US-American archaeologist and sports shooter
  • Emanuel Philibert von Waldstein-Wartenberg (1731–1775), German Adliger
  • Emmanuel Ernst von Waldstein (1716–1789), Bohemian noble, Bishop of Leitmeritz
  • Ernst Franz von Waldstein (1821–1904), Freiherr von Munich Grätz and Dux, hereditary member of the manor house of the Austrian Reich Council
  • Felix Waldstone (1865 / 1866-1943), dirty policies (DDP)
  • Ferdinand Ernst von Waldstein (envoy) (1619–1657), authorized representative of the Emperor Ferdinand III. At the Westphalian Peace Congress
  • Ferdinand Ernst von Waldstein-Wartenberg (1762–1823), lieutenant general of the British army, commander of the German order and a sponsor of Ludwig van Beethoven
  • Franz Adam von Waldstein-Wartenberg (1759–1823), Austrian botanist
  • Georg Waldstein-Wartenberg (* 1942), Austrian business journalist and publicist
  • Hašek von Waldstein († after 1452), Bohemian noble and military leader
  • Jakob Waldstein (1810-1876), inventor, optician and entrepreneur
  • John VI. von Waldstein († 1311), Bishop of Olmütz
  • Johann Friedrich von Waldstein (1642–1694), Austrian bishop and archbishop of Prague
  • Johann Friedrich von Waldstein-Wartenberg (1756–1812), Salzburg cathedral dean and Bishop of Seckau
  • Johann Josef von Waldstein (1684–1731), Bohemian noble and patron
  • John VI. von Waldstein († 1311), Bohemian noble, Bishop of Olmütz
  • Karl Ernst von Waldstein (1661–1713), Austrian diplomat
  • Karl Ferdinand von Waldstein (1634–1702), K.K. Messenger, chief treasurer and carrier of the golden fleece
  • Ladislav Burian von Waldstein (1596–1645), Imperial General Service Master and Prague City Commander from Bohemian nobility
  • Max Waldstein (1836–1919), Austrian ministerial officer and writer
  • Mella Waldstein (* 1964), Austrian author
  • Michael Waldstein (* 1954), Austrian theologian
  • Otto Waldstein (1878–1936), Austrian optician
  • Sebald Waldstein (around 1500), Altenburger Baumeister (e.g. Rathaus Zeitz)
  • Simon Waldstein (1837–1902), Austrian optician
  • Thor von Waldstein (* 1959), German lawyer
  • Wilhelm Waldstein (1897–1974), Austrian educator, writer and composer
  • Wolfgang Waldstein (* 1928), Austrian legal historian

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