Hohenberg
Hohenberg hot following geographical objects:
- Hohenberg (Lower Austria ), municipality in the district of Lilienfeld, Lower Austria
Districts:
- Hohenberg ( Aalen ), the district of the city of Aalen, Ostalb, Baden- Württemberg
- Hohenberg ( Bopfingen ), district of the city Bopfingen, Ostalb, Baden- Württemberg
- Hohenberg ( Durbach ), the district of the town of Durbach, Ortenaukreis, Baden- Württemberg
- Hohenberg ( Kreßberg ), part of the municipality Kreßberg, Schwäbisch Hall, Baden -Württemberg
- Hohenberg (Rosenberg ), part of the municipality Rosenberg, Ostalb, Baden- Württemberg
- Hohenberg ( Sulzbach-Laufen ), part of the municipality Sulzbach-Laufen, Schwäbisch Hall, Baden -Württemberg
- Hohenberg ( Wolpertshausen ), the municipality of Wolpertshausen, Schwäbisch Hall, Baden -Württemberg
- Hohenberg (municipality Lunz ), cadastral of Lunz am See, Lower Austria
As well as:
- Hohenberg (Pfalz ), mountain in Wasgau / Palatinate, Rhineland -Palatinate
- Hohenberg ( Swabian noble family )
- Hohenberg ( Frankish noble family ), ministerial Lien in Hohenberg an der Eger
- Hohenberg ( Austrian noble family ), descendants of the Austro-Hungarian. Heir to the throne Franz Ferdinand of Austria -Este
As well as:
- Albrecht II ( Hohenberg- Rotenburg ) ( ~ 1235-1298 ) founder of the city of Rottenburg am Neckar, brother of King Rudolf I of Habsburg
- Ernst Hohenberg (1904-1954), aristocrat, political speaker for the independence of Austria during the Nazi period
- Fritz Hohenberg (1907-1987) Austrian mathematician
- Georg Hohenberg ( born 1929 ), Austrian diplomat
- Gertrud von Hohenberg (~ 1225-1281 ), wife of Rudolf I of Habsburg, Roman- German Queen
- Maximilian of Hohenberg (1902-1962), an Austrian aristocrat
- Sophie Chotková of Chotkowa, Duchess of Hohenberg (1868-1914), wife of Franz Ferdinand of Austria -Este, Attentatsofper of Sarajevo
- Sophie von Hohenberg, later Countess of Nostic Rieneck (1901-1990)
See also:
- Height of mountain
- Disambiguation