Bernstorff
The Bernstorff family is the name of an old and distinguished German-Danish noble family which originated from Mecklenburg, Germany.[1] Members of the family held the title of Count/Countess, granted to them on 14 December 1767 by King Christian VII of Denmark.[2]

Arms of the counts of Bernstorff
Notable members
    
- Andreas Gottlieb von Bernstorff (1649–1726), Hanoverian minister who accompanied George I to Britain when he became King
 - Johann Hartwig Ernst von Bernstorff (1712–1772), Danish statesman
 - Andreas Peter Bernstorff (1735–1797), Danish state minister
 - Christian Günther von Bernstorff (1769–1835), Danish and Prussian statesman
 - Joachim Frederik Bernstorff (1771–1835), Danish statesman
 - Albrecht von Bernstorff (1809–1873), diplomat, Prussian Foreign Minister (1861–1862)
 - Andreas Bernstorff (1811–1864), Danish military officer
 - Berthold von Bernstorff (1842–1917), German politician and owner of Schiermonnikoog[3]
 - Percy von Bernstorff (1858–1930), German public official
 - Johann Heinrich von Bernstorff (1862–1939), German diplomat
 - Georg Ernst von Bernstorff (1870–1939), German politician
 - Albrecht von Bernstorff, German diplomat and resistance fighter
 
References
    
- Familie von Bernstorff (in German)
 - "Counts - B".
 - F.A.J. van der Ven (1993). Een omstreden eiland (Thesis) (in German). Retrieved 8 March 2022.
 
External links
    
 Media related to Bernstorff family at Wikimedia Commons- Bernstorff family website (in German)
 - Slægten Bernstorff (in Danish)
 - Newspaper clippings about Bernstorff in the 20th Century Press Archives of the ZBW
 
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