- (1442–1508). The
Auerspergs inherited the
estate of Žužemberk and Šumberk in the
Windic March,
which p****ed on to a
cadet branch.
Pankraz II of
Auersperg held Turjak...
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Auersperg may
refer to: Prin****lity of
Auersperg,
estates held by the
princely Austrian family of
Auersperg Palais Auersperg, a
large baroque palace...
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Palais Auersperg,
originally called Palais Rosenkavalier, is a
Baroque palace at Auerspergstraße 1 in the
Josefstadt or
eighth district of Vienna, Austria...
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Prince Johann Weikhard of
Auersperg (also
spelled Johann Weichard von
Auersperg; 11
March 1615 – 11
November 1677) was
Prime Minister of
Austria and Knight...
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Alice Auersperg is an
Austrian cognitive biologist specializing in the
evolution of
intelligence in birds. Her
research is
primarily focused on the physical...
- von
Auersperg (9
August 1749 – 16
March 1822), was the 6th
Prince of
Auersperg and Duke of Gottschee.
During his reign, the Prin****lity of
Auersperg was...
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Schloss Wald) with
Eleonore of
Auersperg-Breunner (12
September 1928 –
February 2021),
daughter of Karl Alain,
Prince of
Auersperg-Breunner, and
Countess Marie...
- von
Auersperg (born 1959), co-founder of the
National Center for
Victims of Crime, who
married investment banker Nancy Louise Weinberg. The
Auerspergs were...
- of the
House of
Auersperg.
Joseph Franz Anton von
Auersperg was born in Vienna, the son of
Heinrich Joseph 4th
Prince von
Auersperg, Duke of Münsterberg...
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Khisl zu Kaltenbrunn,
Herbard Freiherr zu
Auerspergs wahrhafftige Thaten,
Laibach 1576
Herbard von
Auersperg, in: Carniola, Vaterländische Zeitschrift...