Harrach
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Harrach is the name of a Bohemian and Austro-German noble family. Many of its member bear the title 'Graf' (Count/Earl) or 'Gräfin' (Countess).
Members of the family are, among others:
- Aloys Thomas Raimund Graf Harrach
- Auguste Gräfin von Harrach - second wife to Frederick William III of Prussia
- Ernst Albrecht von Harrach (1598-1667), Archbishop of Prague and Cardinal
- Ferdinand Bonaventura I. Graf Harrach
- Franz Anton Graf von Harrach - Bishop of the Archdiocese of Vienna and Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Salzburg
- Franz Graf Harrach, Adjudant to Archiduke Franz Ferdinand d'Este
- Johann Joseph Philipp Graf Harrach
- Karl Borromäus Graf Harrach
- Lubomir Harrach - Slovak minister of Economic Affairs
- Péter Harrach - Hungarian minister of Social Affairs 1998-2002
- Gabor Harrach - Film- and TV-producer in New York
[edit] Territories
- Bruck an der Leitha (Schloss Prugg)
- Rohrau (Schloss Rohrau, or Schloss Harrach), the House of Harrach-Rohrau
- Palais Harrach, Vienna
[edit] Place names name after the House
- Harrachov (Harrachsdorf)
- Harrachstal/Harrachsthal, Austria