List of counts of Austria-Hungary
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This page lists comital families in the territories of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, whether extant or extinct. The style of address was, but not in all cases, Erlaucht (Illustrious Highness). Also used was Gräfliche Gnaden (Comital Grace). Please note that nobility as such was formally abolished in Austria in 1919.
The German forms of the titles are Graf (count) and Gräfin (countess) while Hungarian forms are gróf (count) and grófnő (countess born or granted with the title) or grófné (count's wife)
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Preposition | Original name | Current name | Notes | ||||
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von | Abensberg und Traun | Abensberg-Traun | |||||
von | Althann | Althann | |||||
von | Andechs-Meranien | became extinct in 1248 | |||||
von | Attems | Attems | |||||
Bartolotti von Partenfeld | Bartolotti | ||||||
Barth von Barthenheim | de Bart | also used the preposition de and raised from comital (c. 1802) to princely rank (in 1917) by Emperor Charles | |||||
von |
Bozen | Bozen, Maurer, Mauriello, Morello | exiled in 1927 from Italy | ||||
von | Breuner | Breuner-Asparn became extinct in 1894, Breuner-Nussdorf (also Breuner-Nußdorf) in 1864 | |||||
Bucquoi von Longueval | Bucquoi | ||||||
von | Buol-Schauenstein | Buol-Schauenstein | |||||
von | Caprara | ||||||
von | Cavriani | Cavriani | |||||
von | Chorinsky | Chorinsky | |||||
Chotek von Chotkova und Wognin | Chotek | ||||||
von | Cobenzl | Cobenzl | |||||
von | Coudenhove-Kalergi | Coudenhove-Kalergi | |||||
Czernin von und zu Chudenitz | Czernin | ||||||
Draskovich von Trakostyán | also used the preposition de | ||||||
von | Enzenberg | Enzenberg | |||||
von | Erdődy | Erdődy | |||||
von | Eppan | extinct since 1248 | |||||
von | Eppensteiner | extinct since 1122 | |||||
von | Eyczing | extinct since 1620 | |||||
von | Firmian | Firmian | |||||
de la | Fontaine und d´Harnoncourt-Unverzagt | Harnoncourt | also used varying prepositions/conjunctions | ||||
von | Ghetaldi-Gondola | Ghetaldi-Gondola | |||||
von | Goëss | Goëss | |||||
von | Gudenus | Gudenus | |||||
zu | Hardegg auf Glatz und im Machlande | Hardegg | |||||
von | Harrach zu Rohrau und Thannhausen | Harrach | |||||
Henckel von Donnersmarck | |||||||
von | Herberstein | Herberstein | |||||
von | Hohenems | Hohenems | |||||
von | Hoyos | Hoyos | |||||
von | Kaszongi | ||||||
von | Kaunitz | Kaunitz | |||||
von | Keyersling | Keyersling | |||||
Kinsky von Wchinitz und Tettau | Kinsky | also princely | |||||
von | Kollonitsch | Kollonitsch | |||||
von | Kolowrat | Kolowrat | Kolowrat and Kolowrat-Krakowsky extant; Kolowrat-Liebsteinsky extinct since 1861 | ||||
von | Kuefstein | Kuefstein | |||||
von | Lamberg | Lamberg-Karlovsky | The only son of Reichsgraf Carl Othmar von Lamberg is C.C. Lamberg-Karlovsky a noted professor of archaeology at Harvard University. Elizabeth Lamberg Moulton lives in Hanover, N.H.
The youngest members of the family reside in Rockport, Maryland. |
von | Mir | ||
von | Mensdorff-Pouilly | junior members of Dietrichstein subline used Dietrichstein-Mensdorff-Pouilly | |||||
von | Montfort | extinct since 1787 | |||||
von | Neipperg | Neipperg | illegitimate line became Princes of Montenuovo | ||||
von | Norman und von Audenhove | Norman-Audenhove | |||||
Pálffy von Erdőd | Pálffy | ||||||
von | Pallavicini | Pallavicini | |||||
Sanchez de la Cerda | de la Cerda | ||||||
von | Schönborn | Schönborn(-subline) | this family had multiple branches | ||||
von | Schönburg | Schönburg(-subline) | this family had multiple branches; also princely | ||||
Sizzo-Noris | Sizzo-Noris | ||||||
von | Strozzi | Strozzi | |||||
von | Stubenberg | extinct since 1868 | |||||
von | Sylva von Tarouca | Sylva-Tarouca | also used the preposition de | ||||
von | Teuffenbach | Teuffenbach | |||||
von | Thonradel | Thonradel | fled in 1620 | ||||
von | Thun und Hohenstein | Thun-Hohenstein | also princely | ||||
von | Trautson | Trautson | |||||
von und zu | Trauttmansdorff-Weinsberg | Trauttmansdorff-Weinsberg | also princely | ||||
von | Wilczek | Wilczek | |||||
von | Wimpffen | Wimpffen | |||||
von | Wodzicki | Wodzicki | |||||
von | Wurmbrand-Stuppach | Wurmbrand-Stuppach | |||||
Vrints zu Falkenstein | |||||||
von | Zenz | Zenz | |||||
von | Zichy | ||||||
von | Zinzendorf | Zinzendorf |
- ^ Where this section is blank, it is possible that the preposition is unknown or did not exist.
The list of comital families from the Hungarian half of Austria-Hungary according to the 8th Law of 1886:
- Almássy
- Althann
- Andrássy
- Apponyi
- Auersperg
- Batthyány
- Bánffy
- Beckers
- Beleznay
- Bellegarde
- Benyovszky
- Berchtold
- Berényi
- Bethlen
- Béldy
- Bissingen-Nippenburg
- Blankenstein
- Bolza
- Bombelles
- Breunner
- Breyner
- Buttler
- Brunswick
- Cavriani
- Chamaré
- Chotek
- Crenneville-Folliot
- Csáky
- Csáky-Pallavicini
- Csekonics
- Czebrian
- Cziráky
- Décsey
- Degenfeld-Schonburg
- Dessewffy
- Dezasse
- Draskovics
- Eltz-Kempenich
- Erdődy
- Esterházy
- Festetics
- Forgách
- Gyulai
- Gyürky
- Hadik
- Haller
- Harrach
- Horváth-Tholdy
- Hoyos
- Hugonnay
- Hunyady
- Kálnoky
- Karácsonyi
- Károlyi
- Keglevich
- Khevenmüller-Metsch
- Khuen-Belasi
- Khuen-Héderváry
- Kinsky
- Kornis
- Kottulinsky
- Königsegg-Aulendorf
- Königsegg-Rottenfels
- Kulmer
- Kún
- Lamberg
- Lázár
- Lazsánszky
- Lónyay
- Mailáth
- Migazzi
- Mikes
- Mittrowsky
- De la Motte
- Nádasdy
- Nákó
- Nemes
- Nesselrode
- Niczky
- Nugent
- Nyáry
- Orsich
- Paar
- Pálffy
- Pallavicini
- Péchy
- Pejácsevich
- Pellegrini
- Pergen
- Pongrácz
- Porcia
- Ráday
- Reviczky
- Rhédey
- Schafftgotsch
- Schiedegg
- Schönborn
- Schwartzenberg
- Scilern
- Serényi
- Sermage
- Sigray
- Somssich
- Spannochi
- Starhemberg
- Stainlein
- Stubenberg
- Szapáry
- Széchényi
- Szécsen
- Szirmay
- Sztáray
- Teleki
- Tholdalagi
- Thoroczkay
- Thun und Hohenstein
- Tige
- Tisza
- Török
- Traun
- Trauttmansdorff
- Vay
- Voikffy
- Waldstein
- Wartensleben
- Wass
- Wenckheim
- Wilczek
- Wilczek-Gratz
- Windisch-Gratz
- Zay
- Zichy
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