Mansfeld (disambiguation)

Mansfeld (disambiguation)

Mansfeld can refer to:

Places

People

  • Peter Ernst I von Mansfeld-Vorderort (1517–1604), Governor of the Spanish Netherlands
  • Gebhard I von Mansfeld-Vorderort (c.1525-1562), Archbishop and Prince-Elector of Cologne
  • Karl von Mansfeld (1543-1595), German general during the Cologne War and the Ottoman-Habsburg wars
  • Agnes von Mansfeld-Eisleben (1551 – 1637), Countess of Mansfeld, converted Gebhard Seneschal of Waldburg to the Protestant faith, leading to the Cologne War (1583–1588)
  • Ernst von Mansfeld (c.1580-1626), general of the Thirty Years War
  • Philipp von Mansfeld (1589-1657), troop commander during the Thirty Years' War
  • Hieronymus Karl Graf von Colloredo-Mansfeld (1775-1822), Austrian corps commander during the Napoleonic Wars

Families

  • House of Mansfeld, princely German house that took its name from the town of Mansfeld in present day Saxony-Anhalt
  • Colloredo-Mannsfeld, German Princely family based in Austria

See also Mansfield (disambiguation).


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