Mies (disambiguation)
The term Mies can refer to:
People
- Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886–1969), architect
- Maria Mies (born 1931), German feminist
- Richard W. Mies (born 1944), U.S. Navy admiral and fourth commander in chief of the United States Strategic Command
- Mies Boissevain-van Lennep (1896–1965), member of the World War II Dutch resistance
Places
- Mies, a village in Switzerland
- Mies (river), in Bavaria
- the German name for Mežica in Slovenia
- the German name for Stříbro in the Czech Republic
- the German name for the Mže river in the Czech Republic and Germany
Ships
- HNLMS Mies, a Dutch Navy tugboat in service 1946–47
- ST Mies, Dutch East Indian tugboat in service 1947–53 and an Indonesian tugboat in service 1958–83
- KRI Mies, an Indonesian Navy tugboat in service 1953–58
Other
- Battle of Tachov or Mies, fought in Bohemia in 1427 as part of the Hussite Wars
- an acronym for Metastable Impact Electron Spectroscopy
See also
- Jacob of Mies (1372–1429), Bohemian reformer
- Mie (disambiguation)
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