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Franz Maria Johann Joseph Hermann (1762–1837), brother of the former, 4th Prince von Khevenhüller-Metsch; married to I Maria Elisabeth Countess of Kuefstein, daughter of Count Johann Adam von Kuefstein; married to II Maria Josepha Countess of
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in 1587 and a count in 1593, a rank that upon his death passed on to his brother Bartlmäus. During his lifetime, he sought and collected animals and plants of economic importance from many parts of the world.
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Johann Joseph Khevenhüller-Metsch (1706–1776), son of the former, 1763 Prince von Khevenhüller-Metsch; married to Karolina Maria Augustina Countess von Metsch, daughter of Count Johann Adolf von Metsch
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lands, the Protestant members of the Khevenhüller family were forced to abandon their possessions in Carinthia and emigrated to Germany in 1628. Among these was also the great-grandmother of
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Johannes Franz Karl Eduard Joseph Nemesius (1839–1905), son of the former, 6th Prince zu Khevenhüller-Metsch; married to Eduardine Countess von Clam-Gallas, daughter of Eduard von Clam-Gallas
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Anton Sigismund Joseph Maria (1873–1945), nephew of the former, until 1919 (abolition of aristocratic titles) the 7th Prince zu Khevenhüller-Metsch; married to Gabriele Countess von
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Gschwend, Annemarie Jordan (2018). "The Emperor's Exotic and New World Animals: Hans Khevenhüller and the Habsburg Menageries in Vienna and Prague". In MacGregor, Arthur (ed.).
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Protestant. Of Christoph Khevenhüller's three sons, Hans, Moritz and Bartlmäus, two were politically and economically most successful, thus furthering the rise of the family:
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Karl Maria Joseph Johann Baptist Clemens (1756–1823), son of the former, 3rd Prince von Khevenhüller-Metsch; married to Therese Countess of Morzin, daughter of Count
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to finance the war. After the king's death the Swedish state was incapable of repaying the loan and compensated the lender with the property of Julita Gård in
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in a 1330 deed. In Carinthia, a continuous line descends from one Johann I (Hans) Khevenhüller, who died in 1356 and was the son-in-law of Richard I von
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und Speaker of the Estates, and managed to make the Khevenhüller family one of the wealthiest in the German Reich. He also figured as the head of the
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at the Spanish court, an office that he held for 26 years. Educated at the University of Padua, he knew Latin and Italian. He was appointed Imperial
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Bartolomäus Fürst von Khevenhüller-Metsch (born as Maria Bartolomäus Lazarus Maximilian Hubertus Graf von Khevenhüller-Metsch; 1958); married to
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Metzsch family began that led to the Khevenhüller-Metsch branch, which later also spread to Spain where as marquesses and dukes they became
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Johann Sigismund Friedrich (1732–1801), son of the former, 2nd Prince von Khevenhüller-Metsch; ∞ I Maria Amalia Susanna, Princess of
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Franz Khevenhüller-Metsch (1889–1977); married to Anna Princess zu Fürstenberg (1894–1928), daughter of Maximilian Egon Prince zu
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Knight Ulrich (ca. 1430–1492) and his wife Anna née von Kellerberg with Mörtenegg Castle and the church of St. Martin nr. Villach.
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Richard Maria Johann Basil (1813–1877), son of the former, 5th Prince zu Khevenhüller-Metsch; married to Antonia Maria Countess
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Naturalists in the Field. Collecting, Recording and Preserving the Natural World from the Fifteenth to the Twenty-First Century
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The steep rise of the House of Khevenhüller in Carinthia began when in 1525 Christoph Khevenhüller (1503–57) was appointed
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The activities of Bartlmäus Khevenhüller (1539–1613) centred on Carinthia. Styling himself "Freiherr auf Landskron and
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Cristina Sanchez de Movellán y Garcia Ogara (born 1962), second daughter of Don Manuel Sánchez de Movellán Hupfel,
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Sigmund Friedrich von Khevenhüller (1666–1742), governor of the Duchy of Carinthia, vicegerent of the Duchy of
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is an old and prominent Austrian noble family, documented in Carinthia since 1356, with its ancestral seat at
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Johann IV von Khevenhüller zu Aichelberg (born ca 1420-1462) was the first to hold the family lordship of
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Franz Christoph Graf von Khevenhüller-Frankenburg (1588–1650), Imperial ambassador to the Spanish Court
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Von Kärnten nach Schweden: Die evangelischen Glaubensflüchtlinge der Familien Khevenhüller und Paul
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Von Kärnten nach Schweden: Die evangelischen Glaubensflüchtlinge der Familien Khevenhüller und Paul
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and Hohenwart; her eldest grandson, Christoph Khevenhüller (1503–1557) was Lord of Aichelberg.
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Her wealth enabled him to acquire a number of properties in Carinthia such as the castles of
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Hans Graf Khevenhüller-Frankenburg (1538–1606), Imperial ambassador to the Spanish Court.
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Johann Carl Fürst Khevenhüller-Metsch, ein Kampfgefährte Kaiser Maximilians von Mexiko
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Paul Khevenhüller (1593–1655), financier of the Swedish king in the Thirty Years' War
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Ulrich Khevenhüller (b. ca. 1430–1492), youngest son of Hans II Khevenhüller, knight
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A Protestant, Paul Khevenhüller (1593–1655) sided with the Swedish king during the
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The noble family originally possibly originated in Kevenhüll (today part of
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Maximilian Khevenhüller-Metsch (1919–2010) married to Wilhelmine Gräfin
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Johannes Khevenhüller-Metsch (1956–2020); married to Donna Camilla
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and married a wealthy burgher's daughter, Elizabeth Mansdorfer.
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field marshal. (Part of the Maria-Theresa monument in Vienna)
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and Landskron as well as the iron mine of Eisentratten near
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Ludwig Andreas Khevenhüller Graf von Aichelberg-Frankenburg
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son, Augustin Khevenhüller, who died 1516, was the Lord of
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Nicolaus Ludwig Reichsgraf von Zinzendorf und Pottendorf
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Hans Khevenhüller (1538–1606) became the Legate of the
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Johann Joseph Fürst Khevenhüller-Metsch (1706–1776),
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Camillo Ruspoli y Khevenhüller-Metsch, Duke of Sueca
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Kärnten um 1620. Die Bilder der Khevenhüllerchronik
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Prince 38: 973:"Genealogy Ruspoli y Khevenhüller-Metsch" 378: 306: 832: 535: 527: 492: 297: 146: 138: 128: 14: 982: 847: 711:Carlota de Godoy, 2nd Duchess of Sueca 697: 665:, 11th Prince 2020–present (b.1958) 433: 357: 769:Our... Ancestors - Person Page 3739 719:Adolfo Ruspoli, 2nd Duke of Alcudia 659:, 10th Prince 2010-2020 (1956-2020) 653:, 9th Prince 1977-2010 (1919-2010) 507:(1683–1744), Austrian field marshal 24: 873:often incorr. called ″vice-regent" 532:Arms of the Counts of Khevenhüller 497:Ludwig Andreas Graf Khevenhüller, 350:, Christoph Khevenhüller became a 25: 1026: 970: 956: 934: 837:. Leiden: Brill. pp. 76–103. 806:Our ...Ancestors Person Page 3734 779: 557:, daughter of Prince Emanuel of 151:Baron Franz III Khevenhüller and 621:Borghese dei Principi di Nettuno 95:Imperial Counts of Khevenhüller- 959:"Euweb: Khevenhüller genealogy" 946:Website of Hochosterwitz Castle 921:Maximilian von Mexiko 1832-1867 878: 422:. 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Index

Khevenhüller

Freiherren
Imperial Counts
Reichsgrafen
Frankenburg
Hochosterwitz
Princes
Metsch
Style(s)
Serene Highness

Hochosterwitz Castle


Klagenfurt am Wörthersee
Landskron Castle
Imperial Counts
immediate
Holy Roman Empire
princely
Fürsten
mediatised
high nobility
Austrian
Carinthia
Renaissance
Hochosterwitz
Beilngries
Franconia

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