list of princes of Austria-Hungary

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This page lists princely families in the territories of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, whether extant or extinct. The style of address was Durchlaucht (Serene Highness); also used was Fürstliche Gnaden (Princely Grace). The Austrian princely title (Fürst) was the most prestigious title of the Austrian nobility, forming the higher nobility (hoher Adel) alongside the counts (Grafen). This close inner circle, called the 100 Familien (100 families), possessed enormous riches and lands. They also had great influence at the court and thus played an important role in politics and diplomacy.

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von

| Auersperg

| Auersperg

| head of this family also carries the titles of Duke of Gottschee, Princely Count of Wels. All members are Serene Highnesses, Princes(ses) of Auersperg

| Batthyány-Strattmann{{cite book|url=https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_A0dTk37qfNcC |page=[https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_A0dTk37qfNcC/page/n180 89] |quote=Batthyány-Strattmann. |title=Almanach de Gotha |via=Internet Archive |year=1849 |publisher=J. Perthes |access-date=2010-02-12}}

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| junior members were counts

von

| Clary und Aldringen

| Clary-AldringenAlmanach českých šlechtických rodů 2001, Praha 2001

| junior members were counts

von

| Collalto und San Salvatore

| Collalto

| junior members were counts

von

| Colloredo-MansfeldAlmanach českých šlechtických rodů 2005, Praha 2005

| Colloredo-Mansfeld

| junior members were counts; eldest son of the prince was titled Count of Mansfeld; see also House of Mansfeld

von

| Croÿ

| Croÿ-(subline)

| also known as Croÿ-Dülmen, three branches exist. Heads of this family were dukes; also used the preposition de.

von

| Dietrichstein

|

| became extinct firstly in male line, recreated for husband of heiress; junior members of this family were counts of Dietrichstein & Proskau-Leslie (first family) then Dietrichstein-Mensdorff-Pouilly (second family)

von

| Eggenberg

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| became extinct firstly in male line, Bohemian possessions passed to the nearest male relatives via marriage, the Schwarzenberg family, and Styrian possessions likewise to the Herberstein family.Schloss Eggenberg. By Barbara Kaiser. Graz: Christian Brandstätter Verlag, 2006. p. 204. {{ISBN|3-902510-80-3}} (English Edition) or {{ISBN|3-902510-96-X}} (German Edition)Die Fürsten und Freiherren zu Eggenberg und ihre Vorfahren. By Walther Ernest Heydendorff. Graz: Verlag Styria, 1965. pp. 187-8.Hans Ulrich Fürst von Eggenberg: Freund und Erster Minister Kaiser Ferdinand II.. By Hans von Zwiedineck-Südenhorst. Vienna: Wilhelm Braumüller K. K. Hof- und Universitätsbuchhändler, 1880. p. 123.Ein Staat in Alt-Österreich: Besitzungen der Eggenberger. By Franz Kammerhofer. Graz: Franz Kammerhofer, 1998. p. 172. {{ISBN|3-9500808-1-3}}

| Esterházy von Galántha

| Esterházy

| also comital; also used the preposition de

| Festetics von Tolna

| Festetics

| also comital; also used the preposition de

zu

| Fürstenberg

| Fürstenberg

| members use titles outside of Austria; some use the preposition von

von

| Grassalkovics

| Grassalkovics

| became extinct

von

| Hohenberg

| Hohenberg

| title of Fürst for all members (see here); elevated to ducal status by primogeniture in 1917; the head of this house is titled Herzog von Hohenberg (Duke of Hohenberg)

zu

| Hohenlohe

| Hohenlohe-(subline)

| this family had multiple branches

von

| Khevenhüller-Metsch

| Khevenhüller-Metsch

| junior members were counts

| Kinsky von Wchinitz und Tettau

| Kinsky

| junior members were counts; also comital

von

| Koháry

| Saxe-Coburg-Gotha-Koháry

| also comital; became extinct firstly in male line, possessions passed to the Saxe-Coburg and Gotha branch of the family via marriage to the heiress of the last prince

von

| Lichnowsky

| Lichnowsky

|

von

| Lobkowicz

| Lobkowicz

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| Lónyay de Nagy-Lónya et Vásáros-Namény

| Lónyay

| also comital; also used the preposition de

von und zu

| Liechtenstein

| Liechtenstein

| sovereign since 1719

von

| Metternich-Winneburg

| Metternich

| also used the preposition de

von

| Montenuovo

| Montenuovo

| see also House of Neipperg

zu

| Oettingen-Oettingen

|

| this family had multiple branches (Oettingen, Wallerstein & Spielberg)

von

| Orsini und Rosenberg

| Orsini-Rosenberg

| junior members were counts

von

| Paar

| Paar auf Hartberg und Krottenstein

| junior members were counts

von

| Rohan

| Rohan

| a line of this family was ducal; also used the preposition de

zu

| Sayn-Wittgenstein

| Sayn-Wittgenstein-(subline)

| this family had multiple branches

von

| Schönburg

| Schönburg-(subline)

| this family had multiple branches (Hartenstein & Waldenburg); also comital

von

| Starhemberg

| Starhemberg

| junior members were counts

zu

| Schwarzenberg

| Schwarzenberg

| the head of this house is also Duke of Krumlov, Princely Landgrave in Klettgau, and Count of Sulz

von

| Thun-Hohenstein

| Thun-Hohenstein

| also comital

von und zu

| Trauttmansdorff-Weinsberg

| Trauttmansdorff-Weinsberg

| also comital

von

| Waldburg

| Waldburg-(subline)

| this family had multiple branches; junior members were counts

von

| Weikersheim

| Hohenlohe-Langenburg-(morganatic branch)

| junior members were counts

zu

| Windisch-Graetz

| Windisch-Graetz

| also Windisch-Grätz

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