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Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. “Johann Weikhart, Prince Von Auersperg.” Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., 9 Nov. 2018, www.britannica.com/biography/Johann-Weikhart-Prince-von-Auersperg.
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325: 1485: 421:. In the mid 15th century, this line split into two eponymous branches with the brothers Pankraz II (1441–1496) and Volkhard VIII (1442–1508). The Auerspergs inherited the estate of 965: 1793: 1331:, which was their central possession, for centuries they were the owners of many other properties, both within and outside their territories. Among these were two 1644: 1762: 1517: 1788: 344:, according to an engraving on site built in 1067 by one Conrad of Auersperg. Above the engraving stands the original Auersperg coat of arms, displaying an 540:) of Carniola. Hans's son Wolfgang-Engelbert was considered one of the most educated noblemen in Carniola, and a strong supporter of Lutheranism. His son 1798: 1501: 1808: 536:, was influential throughout the 16th century. Wilhelm Auersperg (called "the Rich", cca. 1462–1507) and his nephew Hans (1480–1529) were regents ( 1388: 1473: 1354: 17: 1561: 1713: 268: 1549: 1419: 162: 1612: 1576: 1378:
in 1946. It has never been returned to the head of the family. However, other branches still own property in Austria and
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was built on the site of the Princely Palace in the 1930s, modelled on the latter's size and form. The
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with Austria in 1742, but the Auerspergs at first could retain their possessions as a Silesian
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and formerly one of the most prominent European noble houses. The family originates from the
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the next year. In 1663, Johann Weikhard received in pawn the lands of the extinct Counts of
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and elevated the Auersperg-owned County of Gottschee to be the Duchy of Gottschee (German:
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In the 13th century, the high noble line became extinct and was succeeded by a dynasty of
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Turjak Castle and all the other Slovenian property was seized by the government of
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is a Baroque palace at Auerspergstrasse 1 in the Josefstadt or eighth district of
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The Auerspergs were among the largest landowners in Carniola. In addition to
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The Auersperg cadet branch, named after the castle of Ĺ umberk in
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Prince Johann Weikhard of Auersperg-Breunner (born 1961)
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was one of the military commanders during the decisive
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Prince Franz-Joseph of Auersperg-Breunner (born 1956)
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Hereditary Prince Carl Adolf of Auersperg (born 1962)
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Prince Karl-Georg of Auersperg-Breunner (born 1960)
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Prince Maximilian of Auersperg-Breunner (1964-1990)
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Prince Karl Ilias of Auersperg-Breunner (born 1995)
513:. He received the noble rank of an Imperial Baron ( 1238:Prince Heinrich of Auersperg-Breunner (born 1931) 1222:Prince Balthasar of Auersperg-Breunner (born 2011) 949:(1783–1800), Duke of Silesia-Munsterberg, Duke of 1479:Countess Catherine Elizabeth von Auersperg, 1670s 1353:, and the land was sold to the municipality. The 1228:Prince Hannibal of Auersperg-Breunner (born 2014) 1216:Prince Aloysius of Auersperg-Breunner (born 2006) 999:Adolf, Hereditary Prince of Auersperg (1886–1923) 285: 1775: 1202:Prince Dimitri of Auersperg-Breunner (born 2000) 1176:Prince Camillo of Auersperg-Breunner (born 1984) 1794:1806 disestablishments in the Holy Roman Empire 235:from 1664. They also held at various times the 1507:Portrait of Countess Cecilia of Auersperg, by 1071:Prince Juan Sebastián of Auersperg (born 2010) 1523:Lithograph of Vincenz Karl von Auersperg, by 1163:Prince Karl of Auersperg-Breunner (1930-2024) 1158:Prince Karl of Auersperg-Breunner (1895–1980) 1789:1663 establishments in the Holy Roman Empire 1361:was opened at the Auersperg Palace in 1937. 811:in 1653 and enfeoffed him with the Silesian 519:) in 1550, his descendants were elevated to 1182:Prince Douglas of Auersperg-Breunner (1987) 995:(1890–1927), Duke of Gottschee (1859–1927) 969:(1822–1827), Duke of Gottschee (1782–1827) 961:(1800–1822), Duke of Gottschee (1749–1822) 441:. His son Trojan (1495–1541) served at the 1799:States and territories established in 1550 1691:"Rodbina Auersperg - Slovenska biografija" 1677:"Rodbina Auersperg - Slovenska biografija" 1032:Prince Alexander of Auersperg (born 1963) 978:(1827–1890), Duke of Gottschee (1814–1890) 846:The Duchy of MĂĽnsterberg was conquered by 368:, and their ancestors probably settled in 1142:Prince Ferdinand of Auersperg (born 1995) 1083:Prince Guillermo of Auersperg (born 2015) 1065:Prince Fernando of Auersperg (born 1976) 1058:Prince Ferdinand of Auersperg (1939-2019) 1052:Prince Francisco of Auersperg (born 2010) 1038:Prince Alejandro of Auersperg (born 1993) 912:(1653–1677), Count of Auersperg, Duke of 866:granted Karl Joseph the title of Duke of 555: 1312: 1136:Prince Philipp of Auersperg (born 1969) 1114:Prince Andreas of Auersperg (born 1949) 895: 497:, he played a vital role as a patron of 289: 1809:Principalities of the Holy Roman Empire 1755:Website of Ernegg Castle, Lower Austria 1355:Slovene National and University Library 1277: 1100:Prince Egmont of Auersperg (born 1947) 1046:Prince Andreas of Auersperg (born 1980) 799:in the negotiations preparing the 1648 14: 1776: 1539:Countess Wilhelmine von Auersperg, by 1126:Prince Ludwig of Auersperg (born 2015) 1120:Prince Lukas of Auersperg (born 1981) 1077:Prince MatĂ­as of Auersperg (born 2012) 227:from 1653 and had an individual vote ( 1106:Prince Georg of Auersperg (born 1985) 1093:Prince Franz of Auersperg (1923–2004) 1004:Karl Adolf, 10th Prince of Auersperg 163:Dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire 1491:Count Leopold von Auersperg by Sir 1302:Count Anton Alexander von Auersperg 966:Wilhelm II, 7th Prince of Auersperg 947:Karl Josef, 5th Prince of Auersperg 890:Princes of Auersperg (1653–present) 360:). The family name may derive from 231:) in the College of Princes of the 24: 1640:List of princes of Austria-Hungary 1148:Prince Leopold of Auersperg (1997) 958:Wilhelm I, 6th Prince of Auersperg 787:(1615–1677) served as head of the 319:. The family's ancestral seat was 270:Minister-President of Cisleithania 25: 1825: 1748: 471:and commander during the Ottoman 311:in a deed of 1162 issued by Duke 220:, or former Sovereign families). 1611: 1593: 1575: 1560: 1548: 1532: 1516: 1500: 1484: 1472: 1449: 1437: 1418: 1403: 1387: 1006:(1927–2006), Duke of Gottschee, 765: 751: 726: 582: 225:Princes of the Holy Roman Empire 223:The Auerspergs held the rank of 44:Arms of the Princes of Auersperg 38: 1018:Adolf, 11th Prince of Auersperg 860:Frederick William II of Prussia 809:Prince of the Holy Roman Empire 803:, and as a tutor to young King 384:. They held large estates from 1719: 1706: 1697: 1683: 1669: 1656: 900:Evolution of the family's arms 307:family was first mentioned as 286:Origins to early modern period 13: 1: 1650: 1601: 1583: 1555:Countess Auersperg, 1850s–60s 1444:Goldegg Castle, Lower Austria 1308: 827:), a Habsburg possession in 785:Johann Weikhard of Auersperg 7: 1623: 817:Lands of the Bohemian Crown 645:• Auersperg raised to 495:Slavonian Military Frontier 72:Auersperg Castle (Slovene: 10: 1830: 1727:"City Museum of Ljubljana" 1465: 1284:Herbard VIII von Auersperg 483:in Slovene, was Carniolan 477:Herbard VIII von Auersperg 372:after the victory of King 280: 1335:palaces in the center of 993:, 9th Prince of Auersperg 983:Prince Adolf of Auersperg 976:, 8th Prince of Auersperg 941:, 4th Prince of Auersperg 932:, 3rd Prince of Auersperg 923:, 2nd Prince of Auersperg 910:, 1st Prince of Auersperg 705: 701: 683: 670: 657: 643: 639: 629: 619: 609: 595: 579: 574: 564:Principality of Auersperg 562: 204:line of Auersperg in the 168: 157: 145: 109: 101: 93: 85: 67: 49: 37: 32: 18:Principality of Auersperg 1568:Prince Karl of Auersperg 1359:City Museum of Ljubljana 831:since 1522, and reached 273:) and presidents of the 198:Austrian princely family 126:Princely Count of Tengen 27:Austrian princely family 1343:(Auersperg Palace) and 795:), as envoy of Emperor 275:Austrian House of Lords 265:Austro-Hungarian Empire 62:Austro-Hungarian Empire 1760:European Heraldry page 1618:Leopold von Auersperg 1425:Sprechenstein Castle, 1351:1895 Easter earthquake 1324: 1296:Joseph Franz Auersperg 939:Heinrich Joseph Johann 901: 556:17th to 19th centuries 507:Protestant Reformation 475:in 1529. 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Index

Principality of Auersperg

Holy Roman Empire
Austrian Empire
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Auersperg Castle (Slovene: Grad Turjak, German: Burg Auersperg)
Prince of Auersperg
Duke of Gottschee
Duke of MĂĽnsterberg
Princely Count of Tengen
Princely Count of Wels
Count of Auersperg
Lord of Seisenberg
Style(s)
Serene Highness
Dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire
Slovene
Austrian princely family
comital
Duchy of Carniola
Middle Ages
high nobility
Mediatised Houses
Princes of the Holy Roman Empire
Imperial Diet
duchies
MĂĽnsterberg
Gottschee
Imperial State
mediatised

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