Beethoven (disambiguation)
- Beethoven (disambiguation)
Beethoven may refer to:
* Ludwig van Beethoven, famous German music composer of the a late 18th and early 19th century
** Johann van Beethoven, father of Ludwig and husband to Magdalena Keverich
*** Ludwig van Beethoven, father of Johann, grandfather and namesake of Ludwig
; Others named for the famous composer:
* "Beethoven's Great Love", a 1936 French film directed by Abel Glance
* Beethoven Peninsula, an ice-covered peninsula forming the southwest part of Alexander Island, close to the Antarctic Peninsula
* "Beethoven" (film), a 1992 film about a dog, or any of the sequels in the Beethoven film series:
**Beethoven's 2nd
**Beethoven's 3rd
**Beethoven's 4th
**Beethoven's 5th (film)
**
* 1815 Beethoven, an asteroid
* Beethoven (crater) in Beethoven quadrangle on the planet Mercury
; Also in music:
* "Beethoven (I Love to Listen to)", a 1987 song by British pop duo Eurythmics
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