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  1. Adolf Wilhelm Carl Daniel, Hereditary Prince of Auersperg (German: Adolf Wilhelm Carl Daniel Erbprinz von Auersperg; 21 July 1821 in Schloss Vlašim, Bohemia – 5 January 1885 in Schloss Goldegg, Neidling) was a Bohemian and an Austrian nobleman and statesman.

  2. The House of Auersperg ( Slovene: Auerspergi or Turjaški) is an Austrian princely family, which once held estates in the Holy Roman Empire. The princely family of Auersperg originated as a junior branch of the comital line of Auersperg from Carniola, one of the hereditary Habsburg duchies in what is now Slovenia.

    • Adolf, 11th Prince of Auersperg
    • Turjak Castle
    • 12th century
  3. Adolf, prince von Auersperg was a liberal and anticlerical prime minister of the western half of the Habsburg empire (1871–79). After 14 years’ active duty as an imperial cavalry officer, Auersperg was elected to the Bohemian Landtag (provincial assembly) as a member of the Constitutional Great.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. El Príncipe Adolf Wilhelm Carl Daniel von Auersperg (21 de julio de 1821 en Vlašim, Bohemia - 5 de enero de 1885 en Schloss Goldegg, Neidling) fue un estadista austro-bohemio. Sirvió como 8.º Ministro-Presidente de la Cisleitania .

    • Adolf Wilhelm Carl Daniel
    • Adolf Wilhelm Carl Daniel Fürst von Auersperg
  5. El príncipe Adolf Wilhelm Carl Daniel von Auersperg (21 de julio de 1821 en Vlašim, Bohemia - 5 de enero de 1885 en Schloss Goldegg, Neidling) fue un estadista austro -bohemio. Se desempeñó como octavo Ministro-Presidente de Cisleithania.

  6. John Weikhard, (1615-1677), Count of Auersperg, Duke of Silesia-Münsterberg and 1st Prince of Auersperg, Knight of the Golden Fleece. Henri, (1697-1783) Prince of Auersperg, Knight of the Golden Fleece.

  7. www.almanachdegotha.org › id66House of Auersperg

    The princely family of Auersperg was a junior branch of the house of Counts of Auersperg from Carniola, one of the hereditary Habsburg duchies and what is now in Slovenia. It was elevated to princely rank in 1653 and after their purchase of Tengen they became immediate Princes of the Holy Roman Empire.