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* [[Achaz Henry of Alvensleben]] (1716–1777), Prussian general
* [[Achaz Henry of Alvensleben]] (1716–1777), Prussian general
* [[Albert of Alvensleben|Albert, Count of Alvensleben]] (1794–1858), Prussian minister of finance
* [[Albert of Alvensleben|Albert, Count of Alvensleben]] (1794–1858), Prussian minister of finance
* [[Albert of Alvensleben-Schönborn|Albert, Count of Alvensleben-Schönborn]] (1848-1928), member of the Prussian House of Lords
* [[Albert of Alvensleben-Schönborn|Albert, Count of Alvensleben-Schönborn]] (1848–1928), member of the Prussian House of Lords
* [[Alkmar II of Alvensleben]] (1841–1898), lieutenant general and commandant of Breslau
* [[Alkmar II of Alvensleben]] (1841–1898), lieutenant general and commandant of Breslau
* [[Alkmar of Alvensleben]] (1874–1946), German doctor
* [[Alkmar of Alvensleben]] (1874–1946), German doctor
* [[Andrew of Alvensleben]] ( 1565), castellan
* [[Andrew of Alvensleben]] (died 1565), castellan
* [[Anna Maria of Alvensleben]] (1659–1724), eldest daughter of Gebhard Christopher of Alvensleben at Erxleben I
* [[Anna Maria of Alvensleben]] (1659–1724), eldest daughter of Gebhard Christopher of Alvensleben at Erxleben I
* [[Armgard of Alvensleben]] (1893–1970), abbess of Heiligengrabe Abbey and managing director of the German Evangelical Railway Mission
* [[Armgard of Alvensleben]] (1893–1970), abbess of Heiligengrabe Abbey and managing director of the German Evangelical Railway Mission
* [[Berthold I of Alvensleben]], Bishop of Hildesheim
* [[Berthold I of Alvensleben]], Bishop of Hildesheim
* {{:Busso of Alvensleben}}
* {{:Busso of Alvensleben}}
* [[Christian of Alvensleben]] (* 1941), German photographer
* [[Christian of Alvensleben]] (born 1941), German photographer
* [[Constantine of Alvensleben]] (1809–1892), Prussian general
* [[Constantine of Alvensleben]] (1809–1892), Prussian general
* [[Edward of Alvensleben]] (1787–1876), Landrat
* [[Edward of Alvensleben]] (1787–1876), Landrat
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* [[Ferdinand of Alvensleben|Ferdinand, Count of Alvensleben]] (1803–1889), landowner and member of the Prussian House of Lords
* [[Ferdinand of Alvensleben|Ferdinand, Count of Alvensleben]] (1803–1889), landowner and member of the Prussian House of Lords
* [[Gebhard XIV of Alvensleben]] (erw. 1393–1425), castellan at Gardelegen and governor (‚‘Landeshauptmann‘‘)
* [[Gebhard XIV of Alvensleben]] (erw. 1393–1425), castellan at Gardelegen and governor (‚‘Landeshauptmann‘‘)
* [[Gebhard XVII of Alvensleben]] ( 1541), governor (Landeshauptmann)
* [[Gebhard XVII of Alvensleben]] (died 1541), governor (Landeshauptmann)
* [[Gebhard XXIII of Alvensleben]] (1584–1627), Governor (‚‘Landeshauptmann‘‘) Beeskow uns Storkow
* [[Gebhard XXIII of Alvensleben]] (1584–1627), Governor (‚‘Landeshauptmann‘‘) Beeskow uns Storkow
* [[Gebhard XXV of Alvensleben]] (1618–1681), statesman and historian
* [[Gebhard XXV of Alvensleben]] (1618–1681), statesman and historian
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* [[Oscar of Alvensleben]] (1831–1903), German landscape artist
* [[Oscar of Alvensleben]] (1831–1903), German landscape artist
* [[Phillip Charles of Alvensleben|Phillip Charles, Count of Alvensleben]] (1745–1802), Prussian state and cabinet minister
* [[Phillip Charles of Alvensleben|Phillip Charles, Count of Alvensleben]] (1745–1802), Prussian state and cabinet minister
* Professor [[Reimar von Alvensleben]] (* 1940), agrarian economist
* Professor [[Reimar von Alvensleben]] (born 1940), agrarian economist
* [[Rudolf Anthony of Alvensleben]] (1688–1737), Hanoverian minister
* [[Rudolf Anthony of Alvensleben]] (1688–1737), Hanoverian minister
* [[Udo Gebhard Ferdinand of Alvensleben]] (1814–1879), landowner and member of the Prussian House of Lords
* [[Udo Gebhard Ferdinand of Alvensleben]] (1814–1879), landowner and member of the Prussian House of Lords

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Alvensleben is the name of a Low German aristocratic family, whose earliest known member is Wichard de Alvensleve first mentioned in 1163 as a ministerialis of the Bishopric of Halberstadt. The family name comes from Alvensleben Castle (today Bebertal, district of Börde in Saxony-Anhalt).

History

The agnatic line of the family begins with Gebhard von Alvensleben, mentioned in 1190–1216. The Alvenslebens were hereditary seneschals (Erbtruchsessen) of the Bishopric and Principality of Halberstadt from the 12th century and had castles as the family seat from the time of the purchase (before 1282) of the castle of Erxleben and at Kalbe Castle (1324) in the Altmark. They were occasionally also castellans (Burgherren) of Calvörde Castle in Calvörde.

Coat of arms

Coat of arms of Alvensleben

The family coat of arms shows in gold two red fesses, the upper one emblazoned with two, the lower one with one silver roses. On the helmet with its red and gold mantling there is an upright, gnarled branch in red and gold, two branches to the right and one to the left, crowned with a silver rose.

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See also