Bunsen may refer to:
Benjamin Hall, 1st Baron Llanover, known as Sir Benjamin Hall between 1838 and 1859, was a Welsh civil engineer and politician. The famous "Big Ben" may have been named after him.
Christian Charles Josias, Baron von Bunsen, was a German diplomat and scholar. He worked in the Papal States and England for a large part of his career.
Korbach, officially the Hanseatic City of Korbach, is the district seat of Waldeck-Frankenberg in northern Hesse, Germany. It is over a thousand years old and is located on the German Timber-Frame Road. In 2018, the town has hosted the 58th Hessentag state festival.
Francis Josias, Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld was a duke of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld.
The Hügel family is a German noble family originating from Württemberg. In 1790, members of the younger branch of the family were elevated to the rank of Imperial Baron by Leopold II, while in 1801 members of the elder line of family were raised to the same rank by Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor. On 13 June 1879 the elder branch of the family was raised to the hereditary title of Count in the Kingdom of Württemberg by King Charles I. This comital branch of the Hügel family was closely related to the Dukes of Teck, morganatic branch of the House of Württemberg. Countess Amalie von Hügel was paternal aunt of Queen Mary.
Baroness Frances Waddington Bunsen was a Welsh painter, author and diplomatic hostess, wife of Christian Charles Josias Bunsen, and the older sister of Lady Llanover.
Rantzau may refer to:
Nolte is a surname that may refer to:
Llanover is a village in the community of Goetre Fawr in Monmouthshire, Wales.
The House of Ulfeldt is the name of an old and distinguished Dano-German noble family. The family was represented by several royal Danish councilors during the 15th and 16th century, when the family was among the most influential in Denmark.
Karl Hermann von Thile was a German diplomat, and the first Foreign Secretary of Germany and head of the Foreign Office.
Ernst Christian Ludwig von Bunsen or Ernest de Bunsen was an Anglo-German writer whose speculative works proposing common origins of Buddhism, Essene Judaism and Christianity were later taken up as part of racist Aryan mythology. He was father of Maurice de Bunsen and grandfather of Mary de Bunsen, World War Two Air Transport Auxiliary pilot and author.
Sir Maurice William Ernest de Bunsen, 1st Baronet,, was a British diplomat.
Charlotte Williams-Wynn was an English letter-writer and diarist.
Sir Arthur James Herbert, was a British diplomat who served as the first British envoy to Norway.
Theodor Markus Rehbenitz was a German painter and draftsman, associated with the Nazarene movement.
Kumpf is a German surname with the same etymological roots as the English word "combe". Notable people with the surname include:
Dumortier is a surname of French origin. People with that name include:
Mary de Bunsen was a British Air Transport Auxiliary pilot and author.