Feuerstein
Feuerstein stands for:
- Flint, a hard silicate rock and important material in the Stone Age
- Flint in lighters (see also Auer metal)
- Flintstones, the animated series
- Schierker flint rocks at Schierke and one named after this herb from Schierke resin
- Burg Feuerstein, a 1941 -built laboratory for research in high-frequency technology and electro-acoustics at Ebermannsdorf town in the district of Forchheim
- Observatory Feuerstein, an observatory between cities Ebermannstadt and Eggolsheim
- Feuerstein ( Lechquellengebirge ), a mountain in Lechquellengebirge
- Feuerstein ( Stubai Alps), a mountain in the Stubai Alps
- Feuerstein, German name of the village Krzemieniewo in the Greater Poland Voivodeship in Poland
- Flint by flint mountain
Flint is a surname:
- Claire Feuerstein ( born 1986 ), French tennis player
- Dieter W. Feuerstein ( born 1955 ), a spy of the Main Intelligence ( HVA ) of the GDR
- Franz Feuerstein (1866-1939), German politician
- Georg Feuerstein (1947-2012), German Indologist and author
- Günther Feuerstein ( born 1925 ), Austrian architect and architectural theorist
- Guntmar Feuerstein ( born 1956 ), German musician, comedian, writer and music producer
- Heinrich Feuerstein (1877-1942), German priest
- Heinz Joachim Feuerstein ( born 1945 ), German professor
- Herbert Feuerstein ( born 1937 ), German entertainer
- Horst flint, German comedian (including partners of Winfried Krause and Eberhard Cohrs )
- Joseph Feuerstein ( composer ) ( 1832-1903 ), Austrian composer
- Joseph Feuerstein ( carpentry and glazier ) ( 1912-2005 ), Austrian politician ( ÖVP), Vorarlberg Landtag
- Josef Andreas Feuerstein (1891-1969), Austrian politician (ÖVP ), Vorarlberg Landtag
- Karl Feuerstein (1940-1999), German trade unionist
- Mark Feuerstein (born 1971 ), American actor
- Martin Feuerstein (1856-1931), German painter
- Ralf Feuerstein ( born 1963 ), German football player
- Robert Flint (1917-2011), German General of the Army of the Bundeswehr
- Switgard Feuerstein ( born 1960 ), German economist and university lecturer
- Thomas Feuerstein ( born 1968 ), Austrian concept artist
- Valentin Peter Flint (1917-1999), German stained glass artists
See also:
- Feuerstein, Fierstein, Firestone, Fürstein
- Disambiguation