Von Rohr
The earliest recorded family member was Otto von Rohr (c. 1350-1427), the German Bishop of Havelberg from 1401 to 1427. The Von Rohrs are Swedish House of Nobility noble family number 807 and Finnish House of Nobility noble family number 85.
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von Rohr may refer to:
- Bernhard von Rohr (1421–1487), Salzburg archbishop
- Ferdinand von Rohr (1783–1851), Prussian general and minister of war
- Götz von Rohr (born 1944), German geographer and educator
- Hanns Bernd-Christian von Rohr (1895-1988), Officer
- Hans Joachim von Rohr (1888-1971), German politician
- Hans Christoffer von Rohr (1626-1700), Swedish captain ennobled in the Swedish House of Nobility who died in the Battle of Narva
- Hans-Babo von Rohr (1922–1945), German lieutenant
- Joachim von Rohr (1677–1757), Swedish lieutenant colonel and commander
- Julius Bernhard von Rohr (1688–1742), Saxon cameralist, natural scientist and writer
- Kurt von Rohr (1843–1910), Prussian politician
- Moritz von Rohr (1868–1940), German optical scientist
- Otto von Rohr (opera) (1914–1982), German opera singer
- Otto von Rohr (c 1350-1427), German bishop of Havelberg from 1401 to 1427
- Wilhelm Eugen Ludwig Ferdinand von Rohr (1783–1851), Prussian general and minister of war
- Chris von Rohr (born 1951), Swiss musician
- Johannes Friedrich von Rohr (born 1983), Entrepreneur
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- Julius Philip Benjamin von Röhr (1737–1793), Prussian botanist and plant collector, naturalist, medical doctor and watercolourist
- Von Rohrs of Sweden
- Von Rohrs of Sweden
- Von Rohrs of Wappen
- Von Rohrs of Bayern
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