Lhenice was formerly part of the German Empire. In the German Empire, the place was called Welhenitz.
The place is now called Lhenice and belongs to Czech Republic.
| Historical place name | Country | Administration | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Welhenitz | Austro-Hungary | Dux | before the Treaty of Saint-Germain |
| Lhenice | Austro-Hungary | Dux | before the Treaty of Saint-Germain |
| Lhenice | Czechoslovakia | Duchcov | after the Treaty of Saint-Germain |
| Welhenitz | Czechoslovakia | Duchcov | after the Treaty of Saint-Germain |
| Welhenitz | German Empire | Bilin | 1938 |
| Lhenice | Czechoslovakia | Bílina | 1945 |
| Lhenice | Czechoslovakia | Teplice | 1992 |
| Lhenice | Czech Republic | Teplice | 1993 |