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- Piepenhagen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: August Piepenhagen (1791–1868), German painter Charlotte Piepenhagen (1821–1902), Czech...
- August Friedrich Piepenhagen (Czech: August Bedřich Piepenhagen) (2 August 1791, Soldin - 27 September 1868, Prague) was a landscape painter who spent...
- Charlotte Ludmila Weyrother-Mohr-Piepenhagen (19 October 1821 in Prague – 3 January 1902 in Prague) was a Bohemian landscape painter and lithographer...
- Louisa Piepenhagen, or Louisa Kannengiesser-Piepenhagen (11 May 1825, Prague - 4 November 1893, Prague) was a Czech landscape and genre painter in the...
- table tennis player, composer, lyricist and musician August Bedřich Piepenhagen (1791–1868), German landscape painter Bedřich Pokorný (1904–1968), Czechoslovak...
- Orlík Eduard Ovčáček Milan Peric Ivo Pešák August Bedřich Piepenhagen Charlotte Piepenhagen-Mohr Soběslav Pinkas Maximilian Pirner Otto Placht Miluše...
- Szczecinek Piepenburg Regenwalde Wyszogóra Gmina Płoty Gryfice County Piepenhagen Regenwalde Przyborze Łobez Łobez Piepstock Regenwalde Podlipce Węgorzyno...
- Neuenhagen Neuhof Neukirchen Niederhagen Ornshagen Paatzig Piepenburg Piepenhagen Piepstock Pinnow Polchow Premslaff Prütznow Radem Reckow Rienow Roggow...
- French portrait painter and miniaturist (born 1793) September 27 – August Piepenhagen, German painter active in Bohemia (born 1791) October 10 – François-Édouard...
- Friedrich Wilhelm von Dossow (1669-1758), Prussian field marshal August Piepenhagen (1791–1868) a German landscape painter Daniel Lessmann (1794–1831), German-Jewish...