Lilienfeld (disambiguation)
- Lilienfeld (disambiguation)
Lilienfeld may refer to:
* Lilienfeld, a city in Lower Austria
* Lilienfeld Abbey, a Cistercian monastery in Lilienfeld, Austria
* Julius Edgar Lilienfeld, German-American engineer and inventor
* Paul von Lilienfeld, Russian statesman and social scientist
* Robert Lilienfeld, American author
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