# Ravenstein

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**Ravenstein** may refer to:

## Places

- [Ravenstein, Germany](/source/Ravenstein,_Germany) in the district Neckar-Odenwald, Baden-Württemberg
- [Ravenstein, Netherlands](/source/Ravenstein,_Netherlands) in Oss, North Brabant
- [Ravenstein railway station](/source/Ravenstein_railway_station)

## People with the surname

- [Adolph of Cleves, Lord of Ravenstein](/source/Adolph_of_Cleves,_Lord_of_Ravenstein) (1425–1492), noble from the Low Countries
- [Philip of Cleves, Lord of Ravenstein](/source/Philip_of_Cleves,_Lord_of_Ravenstein) (1459–1528), his son and successor
- [Johann von Ravenstein](/source/Johann_von_Ravenstein), Lieutenant in World War I and Lieutenant general in the Wehrmacht during World War II
- [Ernst Georg Ravenstein](/source/Ernst_Georg_Ravenstein) (a.k.a. Ernest George Ravenstein), Anglo-German geographer and athletics promoter
- [Josse Ravesteyn](/source/Josse_Ravesteyn), also spelled Ravestein (ca. 1506–1570), Flemish Roman Catholic theologian

## See also

- [Ravesteyn (disambiguation)](/source/Ravesteyn_(disambiguation))

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