Reuss
Reuss and Reuss stands for:
- Reuss ( river), a river in Switzerland
- Princely House of Reuss, the ruler of the house
- Reuss younger line and Reuss elder line, German principalities and states
- People's State of Reuss, a former state in the east of present-day Thuringia
- Reuss- Gera, Reuss- Schleiz, Reuss- Ebersdorf, small states
- Cimochy, place in East Prussia
Reuss and Reuss is the surname of the following persons:
- Adolph Reuss (1804-1878), German zoologist
- Allan Reuss (1915-1988), American jazz guitarist
- Andreas Reuss ( b. 1954 ), German writer, photographer, teacher and politician
- August Reuss (1871-1935), German composer
- August Reuss (1879-1954), an Austrian pediatrician
- August Emanuel von Reuss (1811-1873), Austrian geologist and paleontologist
- August Leopold von Reuss (1841-1924), an Austrian ophthalmologist
- Auguste Reuss to Ebersdorf (1757-1831), Countess Reuss to Ebersdorf
- Benigna Reuss to Ebersdorf Marie (1695-1751), German hymn poet
- Carl Reuss (1844-1918), German Forstmann
- Christian Frederick Reuss (1788 -? ), Württemberg Rollmaus
- Christoph Reuss ( b. 1946 ), German politician ( SPD)
- Daniel Reuss ( b. 1961 ), German - Dutch choral conductor
- David Reuss (1576-1634), German theologian, see David Reutzius
- Dorothea von Reuss- Plauen (1570-1631), wife of Georg Friedrich I. von Hohenlohe - Waldenburg (1562-1600) and common ancestress of three lines of the Prince of Hohenlohe
- Eduard Reuss ( theologian ) ( Eduard Wilhelm Eugen Reuss; 1804-1891 ), German theologian
- Eduard Reuss ( musician ) ( 1851-1911 ), German composer, conductor and musicologist
- Princess Eleonore of Reuss to Koestritz (1835-1903), German poet songs, see Eleonore of Stolberg- Wernigerode
- Eleonore Reuss to Koestritz (1860-1917), Queen of Bulgaria
- Elly Reuss (1853-1944), German writer
- Ernst Reuss (1962), German jurist and author
- Feodora Reuss Younger Line (1889-1918), Duchess of Mecklenburg
- Ferdinand Friedrich von Reuss (1778-1852), German physicist
- Franz Ambrosius Reuss (1761-1830), Bohemian physician, mineralogist and geologist
- Friedrich Anton Reuss (1810-1868), German librarian and high school teacher
- Gustav Reuss (1818-1861), Slovak botanist and physician
- Heinrich Ico Prinz Reuss ( b. 1964 ), German lawyer
- Henry S. Reuss (1912-2002), American politician
- Isabel Reuss ( b. 1962 ), Mexican swimmer
- Jeremias David Reuss (1750-1837), German Altphiloge and librarian
- Jeremiah Frederick Reuss (1700-1777), German theologian
- Jerry Reuss ( b. 1949 ), American baseball player
- Johann August von Reuss (1751-1820), German professor of constitutional law
- Jörn Reuss ( b. 1968 ), German cyclist
- Josef Maria Reuss (1906-1985), German clergyman, Auxiliary Bishop of Mainz
- Julius Reuss (Georg Karl Julius Reuss, † 1883), German priest
- Karl August von Reuss (1793-1874), German Forstmann
- Karl- Ferdinand Reuss (1907-1973), German lawyer
- Leo Reuss (1891-1946), Austrian actor and director
- Leopold Reuss (1775-1850), German clergyman and botanist
- Luise Reuss Belce (1862-1945), Austrian singer (soprano ) and director
- Maternus Reuss (1751-1798), German philosopher
- Max Emanuel Cohen- Reuss (1876-1963), German economist and politician, see Max Cohen ( journalist)
- Roland Reuss ( b. 1958 ), German literary scholar
- Samuel Reuss (1783-1852), Slovak clergyman and writer
- Stefan G. Reuss ( b. 1970 ), German District
- Theodor Reuss (1855-1923), German journalist and singer ( bass)
- Theodore Francis A. Reuss ( Albert Franz Theodor Reuss; 1879-1958 ), German researchers Reptiles
- Franz Wilhelm Reuss (1886-1945), German conductor and composer
- Woizlawa - Princess Feodora Reuss (* 1918), German nobles
See also:
- Reus ( disambiguation)
- Rois
- Reusse
- Russias
- Disambiguation