- The
House of
Althann (also
spelled Althan,
Altham or Altheim) is the name of an
ancient German noble family that
originated from
Lower Bavaria, whose...
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Michael Friedrich Graf von
Althann (12 July 1680, Glatz,
Prussia (now Kłodzko, Poland) – 20 June 1734, Waitzen,
Habsburg monarchy (now Vác, Hungary))...
- were
lords from the
Bavarian family of
Althann,
cousins of the
Princes of Belmonte. Wolf
Dietrich of
Althann purchased the
castle in 1614. Nevertheless...
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Michael Adolf von
Althann,
alternatively written Altheimb, (1574–1638) was an
Austrian military commander and diplomat. He
particularly distinguished...
- Lichnowsky-Werdenberg (1720-1788) and his wife,
Countess Maria Karolina von
Althann (1741-1800).
Although Lichnowsky spent most of his time in Vienna, it was...
- coronations. At
other times, the
Count of
Limpurg and,
after 1714,
Count of
Althann served as
cupbearers for the Emperor. The
office of
butler or cup-bearer...
- Međimurje was
acquired by
Michael Johann III.
Althann (1679–1727), a
Habsburg Count and
member of the
House of
Althann, an
ancient German noble family. Until...
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before the marriage, and he had a mistress,
countess Althann, from 1711 onward,
though Althann was not an
official mistress and had been
married to one...
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Count Althann, a
groom of the bedchamber, whom he
called "my only heart, my comfort...my soul mate", and with whom he
slept regularly.
Althann's death...
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Phillip Hyacinth, 4th
Prince of Lobkowicz, and
Countess Anna
Maria von
Althann.
Joseph Franz's
father succeeded his brother,
Wenzel Ferdinand, as reigning...