Wertheim
Wertheim stands for:
- Wertheim Castle, a hilltop castle between the two valleys of the Main and Tauber above the town of Wertheim, one of the oldest ruins in Baden-Württemberg
- Palais Wertheim, a palace in the ring road style in the 1st district of Vienna
- Wertheim, the northernmost city in the federal state of Baden -Württemberg and the largest city in the Main-Tauber -Kreis
- Wertheim ( nobility ), which until 1806 established county Wertheim on both sides of the River Main
- Wertheim Group, Department Store Group of the Wertheim family, which has its origins in the Hanseatic city of Stralsund
- An Austrian elevators, escalators and Safe Manufacturers Wertheim GmbH, a safe manufacturer, (originating from the above company Wertheim ), based in Vienna, Austria
Wertheim is the name of several noble families:
- Counts of Wertheim, a former middle Rhenish- Franconian noble family
- Lowenstein -Wertheim, a highly aristocratic German family
Wertheim or Wertheim is the surname of the following persons:
- Ernst Wertheim (1864-1920), Austrian gynecologist
- Franz von Wertheim (1814-1883), Austrian Industrialists
- Georg Wertheim (1857-1939), German merchant
- Geza Wertheim (*?), Luxembourg tennis players
- Gustav Wertheim (1822-1888), Austrian dermatologist
- Joseph Wertheim ( producer ) ( 1834-1899 ), German sewing machine manufacturer
- Joseph Wertheim (1922-1944), German Resistance fighters
- Margaret Wertheim (born 1958 ), Australian science journalist
- Maurice Wertheim (1886-1950), American banker and philanthropist
- Peter Wertheim (also: Peter Wirtheim and Peter Noyen, * 1505, † after 1547), theologian and pastor of the Reformation
- Rupert Wertheim (unknown), Australian tennis player
- Theodor Wertheim (1820-1864), Austrian chemist
- Ursula Wertheim (1919-2006), German literary scholar
As well as the origin of the name of:
- Albrecht von Wertheim († 1421 ), Prince-Bishop of Bamberg ( 1398-1421 )
- Wilhelm von Wertheim († 1490 ), a canon and vicar-general in Cologne
See also:
- Disambiguation