Albert von Levetzow (1827-1903), German politician, president of German Reichstag
Amalie von Levetzow (1788-1868), German noblewoman
Cornelia von Levetzow (1836-1921) Dutch-German noblewoman and writer
Karl Michael von Levetzow (1871-1945), German librettist and poet
Magnus von Levetzow (1871-1939), German naval officer
Ulrike von Levetzow (1804-1899), German noblewoman
Surname list
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Levetzow is a surname of: Albert von Levetzow (1827-1903), German politician, president of German Reichstag Amalie von Levetzow (1788-1868), German noblewoman...
Theodore Ulrike Sophie von Levetzow, known as Baroness Ulrike von Levetzow (4 February 1804 in Leipzig – 13 November 1899 in Třebívlice) was a friend...
Magnus Otto Bridges von Levetzow (8 January 1871 – 13 March 1939) was a German naval officer who rose to the rank of Konteradmiral. He became a Nazi Party...
Albert Erdmann Karl Gerhard von Levetzow (12 September 1827 – 12 August 1903) was a German politician in the German Conservative Party. He was a member...
Theodore Caroline von Levetzow (née von Brösigke; 1788 - 1868) was a German noblewoman. In 1803 she married Joachim Otto Ulrich von Levetzow (25 March 1777 -...
and the youngest daughter of Count Karl Heinrich Ludwig von Bassewitz-Levetzow (1855-1921) and his wife, Countess Margarethe Cäcilie Luise Alexandrine...
Bassewitz-Levetzow is a Prussian sub-branch of the comital branch originating from a unification of coat of arms and name with the Levetzow family and...
Eigil Knuth Birgithe Kosovic Tom Kristensen Lars Kroijer Cornelia von Levetzow Svend Aage Madsen Christian Madsbjerg Peter Nansen Henri Nathansen Martin...
Cornelia Frederikke Juliane Victorine von Levetzow (1836–1921) was a popular Danish author of novels and short stories who published under the pen name...
fatal heart illness, the 72-year-old Goethe fell in love with Ulrike von Levetzow, 17 at the time. In 1823, he wanted to marry her, but because of the opposition...
wrote to the Chief of Staff of the Naval War Command, Captain Magnus von Levetzow: "We are seized with horror and shame at the thought that the fleet could...
Karl Michael von Levetzow (10 April 1871, Dobromilice – 4 October 1945, Mírov) was a Moravian German poet and librettist. Ruth. Ein Hirtenlied in 5 Bildern...
Goßler [de] (1838–1902) February 1881 November 1881 9 months DKP 6 Levetzow, AlbertAlbert von Levetzow (1827–1903) November 1881 November 1884 3 years DKP 7 Wedell...
Hans Christoph Diderik Victor von Levetzow (1754-1829) was a Danish noble and government official. He served as the Diocesan Governor in Iceland from 1785...
summer of 1821. There he fell in love with the 17-year-old Ulrike von Levetzow. Goethe returned to Marienbad in the summer of 1823 to celebrate his birthday...
morganatic marriage. His engagement to Countess Ina Marie von Bassewitz-Levetzow, daughter of the Premier of the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin and...
Infantry Division, in Schleswig-Holstein 2,000? Werner-Graf von Bassewitz-Levetzow May 8 May 8 Germany 6th Parachute Division Unknown Hermann Plocher May...
Loyalty (1899), unapologetically, in a fabulous Paris; and Karl Michael von Levetzow settled his Two Pierrots (1900) in the birthplace of Pierrot's comedy,...
von Levetzow, from the Teschow-Koppelow family (6 February 1805, Leipzig – 1 October 1831, Potsdam). Her parents were Joachim Otto Ulrich von Levetzow (chamberlain...
Friedrich, Heinrich Class, Count Eberhard von Kalkreuth, Admiral Magnus von Levetzow, Fritz Thyssen, Admiral Adolf von Trotha, General Hans von Seeckt, General...
Meerheim 3 squadrons Life Regiment of Horse Col. Hans Frederik Friedrich Levetzow 3 squadrons 1st Jyske cavalry regiment Col. Kristian Kristoffer Holck †...
by the true story of Goethe's love for 18-year-old Baroness Ulrike von Levetzow, which had led Goethe to write his "Marienbad Elegy". The May 1911 death...
the same name [de] by composer Ottmar Gerster and librettist Karl von Levetzow [de], which had its premiere in Düsseldorf on 15 November 1936. In Evelyn...