Von Rohr Explained
The von Rohr is an old German noble family, also belonging to the Swedish and Finnish nobility.
History
The earliest recorded family member was Otto von Rohr (c. 1350–1427), the German Bishop of Havelberg from 1401 to 1427. The Von Rohrs are Swedish House of Nobility noble family number 807 and Finnish House of Nobility noble family number 85.
Notable members
- (1421–1487), Salzburg archbishop
- Ferdinand von Rohr (1783–1851), Prussian general and minister of war
- (born 1944), German geographer and educator
- (1895–1988), Officer
- Hans Joachim von Rohr (1888–1971), German politician
- Hans Christoffer von Rohr (1626–1700), Swedish captain ennobled in the Swedish House of Nobility who died in the Battle of Narva
- Hans-Babo von Rohr (1922–1945), German lieutenant
- Joachim von Rohr (1677–1757), Swedish lieutenant colonel and commander
- Julius Bernhard von Rohr (1688–1742), Saxon cameralist, natural scientist and writer
- (1843–1910), Prussian politician
- Moritz von Rohr (1868–1940), German optical scientist
- Otto von Rohr (bass) (1914–1982), German opera singer
- Wilhelm Eugen Ludwig Ferdinand von Rohr (1783–1851), Prussian general and minister of war
- Chris von Rohr (born 1951), Swiss musician
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See also