- The
House of
Khevenhüller is an old and
prominent Austrian noble family, do****ented in
Carinthia since 1356, with its
ancestral seat at
Landskron Castle...
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Ludwig Andreas von
Khevenhüller, Graf von Frankenburg-Aichleberg (en:
Louis Andrew of
Khevenhüller,
Count of Aichelberg-Frankenburg) (30
November 1683...
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Georg von
Khevenhüller (Croatian pronunciation: [juraj kevenxiler], also
spelled as
Gjuro or
George Khevenhiller; 22
April 1533 – 9
September 1587) was...
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Ludwig Andreas von
Khevenhüller, with a
force of 9,000 men. Due to
terrain conditions, they
marched in
several squadrons.
Khevenhüller had some warships...
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Bartolomeo Ruspoli and
Khevenhüller-Metsch, dei
principi Ruspoli (October 26, 1800 – 1872) was an
Italian aristocrat,
Prince of the Holy
Roman Empire,...
- 1955, he took a name, His
Serene Highness Prince Khevenhüller-Abensberg, but the real
Princess Khevenhüller threatened to sue him. He
backpedaled and apologized...
- Kaszongi) (von)
Kaunitz (von)
Kellersberg (von)
Keyserling (von)
Khevenhüller or
Khevenhüller-Metsch
Kinsky (von
Wchinitz und Tettau), also
princely with the...
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Countess Helene of
Khevenhüller-Metsch (4
April 1921 in
Vienna – 25
December 2017 in Bad Hindelang),
daughter of
Count Franz of
Khevenhüller-Metsch and Princess...
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Prince Maximilian Egon zu Fürstenberg and his wife,
Countess Leontina von
Khevenhüller-Metsch. He had a
younger brother, born in 1867,
named Prince Karl Emil...