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Principality of Auersperg The House of Auersperg ( or ''Turjaški'') is an List of princes of Austria-Hungary, Austrian princely family and formerly one of the most prominent European noble houses. The family originates from the Imperial Count, comital line of Auersperg in ...
, estates held by the princely Austrian family of Auersperg * Palais Auersperg, a large baroque palace in Vienna, built for the princely Auersperg family


People with the surname

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Herbard VIII von Auersperg Herbard VIII von Auersperg, Freiherr from 1550, Slovenized as ''Hervard Turjaški'' (15 June 1528 in Vienna – 22 September 1575 near Budački on the Military Frontier) was a governor of Carniola supporting Protestantism, and an imperial Habsb ...
(1528–1575), Habsburg general in the wars against the Ottoman Empire *
Andreas von Auersperg Andreas von Auersperg, Lord of Schönberg und Seisenberg (Slovene: ''Andrej Turjaški''; Croatian: ''Andrija Auersperg'') (9 April 1556 – 5 September 1593) was a Carniolan noble from the influential Auersperg family, leader of the defending ...
(1556–1593), the "Carniolan Achilles", a leader in the Battle of Sisak in 1593 *
Johann Weikhard of Auersperg Prince Johann Weikhard of Auersperg ( Slovene: Janez Vajkard Turjaški, also spelled ''Johann Weichard von Auersperg''; 11 March 1615 – 11 November 1677) was Prime Minister of Austria and Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece. He was the fir ...
(1615–1677), the first ''Fürst'' von Auersperg and Prime Minister of Austria *
Johann Ferdinand of Auersperg Prince Johann Ferdinand of Auersperg (29 September 1655, in Vienna – 6 August 1705, in Ziębice, in Silesia) was the second Prince of Auersperg and Duke of Silesia-Münsterberg from 1677 until his death. His father Johann Weikhard of Auersperg ...
(1655–1705), the second ''Fürst'' von Auersperg *
Franz Karl of Auersperg Prince Franz Karl of Auersperg (born 22 November 1660 in Vienna; died: 6 November 1713 in Pischelsdorf am Engelbach), was the third Prince of Principality of Auersperg, Auersperg and an Empire, Imperial General and from 1705 until his death Duchy ...
(1660–1713), the third ''Fürst'' von Auersperg *
Heinrich Joseph Johann of Auersperg Heinrich Joseph Johann von Auersperg (24 June 1697 – 9 February 1783) was the fourth Prince of Auersperg, and one of the longest reigning monarchs in history. He was successively Grand Master of the Court, Grand Equerry and Grand Chamberlain ...
(1697–1783), the fourth ''Fürst'' von Auersperg *
Joseph Franz Auersperg Josef Franz Anton Graf von Auersperg (31 January 1734, Vienna – 21 August 1795, Passau) was an Austrian bishop, prince bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Passau, Passau and cardinal. He was a member of the House of Auersperg. Life Joseph Fran ...
(1734-1795), Austrian count, prince bishop of Passau, cardinal *
Count Anton Alexander von Auersperg Count Anton Alexander von Auersperg, also known under the name Anastasius Grün (11 April 180612 September 1876), was an Austrian poet and liberal politician from Carniola, a former Habsburg crown land in today's Slovenia. Early life He was bor ...
(1806–1876), Austrian poet and liberal politician from Carniola *
Prince Karl of Auersperg Karl Wilhelm Philipp, 8th Prince of Auersperg, Duke of Gottschee (; 1 May 1814 in Prague – 4 January 1890 in Prague) was a Bohemian and an Austrian nobleman and statesman. He served as the first President of the Austrian House of Lords and as th ...
(1814–1890), Austrian statesman and the 8th prince of Auersperg *
Prince Adolf of Auersperg Adolf Wilhelm Carl Daniel, Hereditary Prince of Auersperg (; 21 July 1821 in Schloss Vlašim, Bohemia – 5 January 1885 in Schloss Goldegg, Neidling) was a Bohemian and an Austrian nobleman and statesman. He served as eighth prime minister of th ...
(1821–1885), Austrian statesman * Prince Karl Maria Alexander of Auersperg (1859–1927), Austrian landowner and politician


See also

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Turjak Castle Turjak Castle (; or ''turjaški grad'', , later ''Burg Auersperg'') is a 13th-century castle located above the settlement of Turjak, part of the municipality of Velike Lašče in the Lower Carniola region of Slovenia. The castle is 20 km so ...
, a 13th-century castle in Carniola (Slovenia) known in German as ''Burg Auersperg'' {{disambiguation, surname