Preposition
[a]
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Original name
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Most called
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Notes
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von
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Auersperg
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Auersperg
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head of this family also carries the titles of Duke of Gottschee, Princely Count of Wels. All members are Serene Highnesses, Princes(ses) of Auersperg
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Batthyány-Strattmann
[1]
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junior members were counts
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von
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Clary und Aldringen
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Clary-Aldringen
[2]
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junior members were counts
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von
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Collalto und San Salvatore
[2]
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Collalto
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junior members were counts
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von
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Colloredo-Mansfeld
[3]
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Colloredo-Mansfeld
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junior members were counts; eldest son of the prince was titled Count of Mansfeld; see also
House of Mansfeld
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von
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Croÿ
[3]
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Croÿ-(subline)
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also known as Croÿ-Dülmen, three branches exist. Heads of this family were dukes; also used the preposition de.
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von
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Dietrichstein
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became extinct firstly in male line, recreated for husband of heiress; junior members of this family were counts of Dietrichstein & Proskau-Leslie (first family) then Dietrichstein-Mensdorff-Pouilly (second family)
[3]
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von
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Eggenberg
[4][
better source needed]
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became extinct firstly in male line, Bohemian possessions passed to the nearest male relatives via marriage, the
Schwarzenberg family, and Styrian possessions likewise to the
Herberstein family.
[5]
[6]
[7]
[8]
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Esterházy von Galántha
[9][
better source needed]
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Esterházy
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also
comital; also used the preposition de
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Festetics von Tolna
[10][
better source needed]
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Festetics
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also
comital; also used the preposition de
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zu
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Fürstenberg
[11][
better source needed]
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Fürstenberg
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members use titles outside of Austria; some use the preposition von
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von
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Grassalkovics
[12][
better source needed]
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Grassalkovics
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became extinct
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von
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Hohenberg
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Hohenberg
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title of Fürst for all members (see
here); elevated to ducal status by primogeniture in 1917; the head of this house is titled Herzog von Hohenberg (Duke of Hohenberg)
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zu
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Hohenlohe
[13][
better source needed]
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Hohenlohe-(subline)
|
this family had multiple branches
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von
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Khevenhüller-Metsch
[14][
better source needed]
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Khevenhüller-Metsch
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junior members were counts
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Kinsky von Wchinitz und Tettau
[15][
better source needed]
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Kinsky
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junior members were counts; also
comital
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von
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Koháry
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Saxe-Coburg-Gotha-Koháry
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also
comital; became extinct firstly in male line, possessions passed to the
Saxe-Coburg and Gotha branch of the family via marriage to the heiress of the
last prince
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von
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Lichnowsky
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Lichnowsky
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von
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Lobkowicz
[16][
better source needed]
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Lobkowicz
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Lónyay de Nagy-Lónya et Vásáros-Namény
[17]
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Lónyay
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also
comital; also used the preposition de
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von und zu
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Liechtenstein
[18][
better source needed]
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Liechtenstein
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sovereign since 1719
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von
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Metternich-Winneburg
[19][
better source needed]
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Metternich
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also used the preposition de
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von
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Montenuovo
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Montenuovo
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see also
House of Neipperg
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zu
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Oettingen-Oettingen
[20][
better source needed]
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|
this family had multiple branches (
Oettingen,
Wallerstein &
Spielberg)
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von
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Orsini und Rosenberg
[21][
better source needed]
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Orsini-Rosenberg
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junior members were counts
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von
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Rohan
[22][
better source needed]
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Rohan
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a line of this family was ducal; also used the preposition de
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zu
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Sayn-Wittgenstein
[23][
better source needed]
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Sayn-Wittgenstein-(subline)
|
this family had multiple branches
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von
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Schönburg
[24][
better source needed]
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Schönburg-(subline)
|
this family had multiple branches (
Hartenstein &
Waldenburg); also
comital
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von
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Starhemberg
[25][
better source needed]
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Starhemberg
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junior members were counts
|
zu
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Schwarzenberg
[26][
better source needed]
|
Schwarzenberg
|
the head of this house is also
Duke of Krumlov, Princely Landgrave in Klettgau, and Count of Sulz
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von
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Thun-Hohenstein
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Thun-Hohenstein
[27][
better source needed]
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also
comital
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von und zu
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Trauttmansdorff-Weinsberg
[28][
better source needed]
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Trauttmansdorff-Weinsberg
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also
comital
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von
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Waldburg
[29][
better source needed]
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Waldburg-(subline)
|
this family had multiple branches; junior members were counts
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zu
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Windisch-Graetz
[2]
|
Windisch-Graetz
|
also Windisch-Grätz
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