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- Diane von Fürstenberg (born Diane Simone Michele Halfin; 31 December 1946) is a Belgian fashion designer best known for her wrap dress. She initially...
- Fürstenberg (also Fuerstenberg and Furstenberg) may refer to: Fürstenberg-Baar, county (1441–1559) Fürstenberg-Blumberg, county (1559–1614) Fürstenberg-Donaueschingen...
- Fürstenberg Castle (German: Burg Furstenberg) may refer to the following castles in Germany: Fürstenberg Castle (Rheindiebach), Oberdiebach-Rheindiebach...
- The House of Fürstenberg (German pronunciation: [ˈfʏʁstn̩ˌbɛʁk] ) was an influential Swabian noble family in Germany, based primarily in what is today...
- applied mathematics, the Furstenberg boundary is a notion of boundary ****ociated with a group. It is named for Harry Furstenberg, who introduced it in a...
- Egon, Prinz von Fürstenberg (Eduard Egon Peter Paul Giovanni Prinz zu Fürstenberg; 29 June 1946 – 11 June 2004) was a socialite, banker, fashion and interior...
- Princess Talita Natasha von Fürstenberg (born May 7, 1999), known professionally as Talita von Furstenberg, is an American socialite, fashion designer...
- Alexander, von Fürstenberg (born Alexandre Egon von Fürstenberg; January 25, 1970) is an American businessman, socialite, and the son of fashion designer...
- Princess Tatiana Desirée von Fürstenberg (Tatiana Desirée Prinzessin zu Fürstenberg; born February 16, 1971) is an American art curator, singer-songwriter...
- Ferdinand of Fürstenberg may refer to the following members of the German nobility: Ferdinand of Fürstenberg (1626–1683), Prince Bishop of Paderborn and...