For the district "Knesebeck" go to Knesebeck
For the Family of Knesebeck:
- Thomas von dem Knesebeck, Privy Councillor and Landeshauptmann of the Altmark (1559–1625)
- Hempo von dem Knesebeck, diplomat and Master of the Horse to Christian I. of Anhalt (1595–1656)
- Levin von dem Knesebeck, Prussian author and poet (1597–1638)
- Karl Friedrich von dem Knesebeck, Prussian Field Marshal (1768–1848)
- August von dem Knesebeck, German Major-General (1804–1886)
- Ernst Julius Georg von dem Knesebeck, German Lieutenant-General (1809–1869)
- Bernhard Friedrich August von dem Knesebeck, German Major-General (1817–1887)
- Theodor Otto Erich Paridam von dem Knesebeck, German Major-General (1832–1910)
- Alexander August Julius von dem Knesebeck, German Lieutenant-General (1836–1920)
- Lothar Eugen Wilhelm von dem Knesebeck, German Lieutenant-General (1837–1928)
- Wilhelm Erich Cuno von dem Knesebeck, German Lieutenant-General (1841–1915)
- Gerlach Hermann August von dem Knesebeck, German Major-General (1854–1917)
- Georg von dem Knesebeck, German Lieutenant-General (1881–1955)
- Bernd von dem Knesebeck, World War I German naval Commander, commanded the V Torpedo Boat Flotilla at the Battle of Dogger Bank
- Wasmod von dem Knesebeck, World War II German Colonel, recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross (1910–1945)
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