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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. Count of Auersperg, Lord of Tengen, Duke of Münsterberg, Duke of Gottschee, Prince of the Holy Roman Empire, Prince of Auersperg-Trautson The House of Auersperg ( Slovene : Auerspergi or Turjaški ) is an Austrian princely family , which once held estates in the Holy Roman Empire .

    • Adolf, 11th Prince of Auersperg
    • Turjak Castle
    • 12th century
  3. 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.

  4. Charles William (1814-1890), 8th Prince of Auersperg, Duke of Gottschee, prime-minister of Austria, Knight of the Golden Fleece. Vincent, (1812-1867), Prince of Auersperg and Duke of Gotschée, Knight of the Golden Fleece. Adolf Wilhelm Daniel, (1821–1885), Prince of Auersperg, Knight of the Golden Fleece.

  5. Adolf, prince von Auersperg (born July 21, 1821, Prague, Austrian Empire [now in Czech Republic]—died January 5, 1885, Schloss Goldegg, Austria) was a liberal and anticlerical prime minister of the western half of the Habsburg empire (1871–79).

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  6. Karl Wilhelm Philipp, 8th Prince of Auersperg, Duke of Gottschee ( German: Karl Wilhelm Philipp Fürst [1] von Auersperg, Herzog [2] von 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 the first ...

  7. Príncipe Adolf de Auersperg por Adolf Dauthage. 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 .