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Harrach

The House of Harrach[1] is the name of an old and influential Austro-German noble family, which was also part of Bohemian nobility. The Grafen (Counts) of Harrach were among the most prominent families in the Habsburg Empire. As one of few mediatized families, it belongs to high nobility.

Arms of the Counts of Harrach zu Rohrau und Thannhausen

History

 
Coat of arms of the family

The family first appeared in 1195 in the documents found in Ranshofen Abbey, Duchy of Bavaria. There are two main family branches — Rohrau branch in Austria (until 1886) and Jilemnice branch in Bohemia. They were formed from two sons of Count Karl von Harrach (1570–1628). Two branches were later founded by grandsons of Friedrich August von Harrach-Rohrau — Ernest Christopher Joseph (d. 1838) and Ferdinand Joseph (d. 1841).[2]

Residences

The family owned the following properties at various times:

  • Rohrau Castle, Rohrau, Austria: formerly the seat of the elder branch; with notable private collection of paintings known as Graf Harrach’sche Familiensammlung[3] (from 1870–1970 kept in Palais Harrach). Rohrau has meanwhile been inherited by the counts of Waldburg-Zeil.
  • Prugg Castle, Bruck an der Leitha, Austria: still the seat of the younger branch.
  • Palais Harrach an der Freyung, Vienna, Austria (sold to the city in 1975).
  • Palais Harrach in der Ungargasse, Vienna, Austria.
  • Palais Harrach, Prague, Czech Republic.
  • Harrachov (Harrachsdorf): town in Czech Republic with family's glass manufactory (since 1712), well known as Harrachglas brand.[4]
  • Hrádek u Nechanic, Czech Republic.
  • Jilemnice, Czech Republic.
  • Konárovice, Czech Republic.
  • Kunín, Czech Republic.
  • Lodín, Czech Republic
  • Náměšť na Hané, Czech Republic.
  • Strkov, Czech Republic.
  • Krzeczyn Mały, Poland.

Notable family members

 
Aloys Thomas Raimund Graf Harrach (1669–1742), viceroy of Naples
 
Auguste von Harrach, princess of Liegnitz (1800–1873), second wife of king Frederick William III of Prussia

Many of its members bear the title of Graf (count/earl) or Gräfin (countess). Notable members of the family are, among others:

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Possibly from Czech word hrách ("pea"). First known member of the family owned definitely Slavonic name Przibislaus. Indirect evidence of pea's theory — Harrach's coat of arms with an element described in heraldry as "golden ball".
  2. ^ "Śląska szlachta i arystokracja". www.arekkp.pl. Retrieved July 29, 2019.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on June 27, 2009. Retrieved July 29, 2019.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on February 24, 2012. Retrieved July 29, 2019.

References

  • Reichenberger, Arnold G., The Counts Harrach and the Spanish Theater

External links

  • Rohrau Castle – Official site
  • Pedigree list

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The House of Harrach 1 is the name of an old and influential Austro German noble family which was also part of Bohemian nobility The Grafen Counts of Harrach were among the most prominent families in the Habsburg Empire As one of few mediatized families it belongs to high nobility Arms of the Counts of Harrach zu Rohrau und Thannhausen Contents 1 History 2 Residences 3 Notable family members 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksHistory Edit Coat of arms of the family The family first appeared in 1195 in the documents found in Ranshofen Abbey Duchy of Bavaria There are two main family branches Rohrau branch in Austria until 1886 and Jilemnice branch in Bohemia They were formed from two sons of Count Karl von Harrach 1570 1628 Two branches were later founded by grandsons of Friedrich August von Harrach Rohrau Ernest Christopher Joseph d 1838 and Ferdinand Joseph d 1841 2 1195 first mentions of the family in Ranshofen monastery 14th century owned lands in Austria Carinthia and Styria 1524 Leonhard III von Harrach acquired Rohrau Castle 4 January 1552 Leonhard IV von Harrach d 1590 received the title of Imperial Baron from Charles V Holy Roman Emperor 6 November 1627 Karl von Harrach 1570 1628 received the title of Imperial Count from Ferdinand II Holy Roman Emperor 1701 Ferdinand Bonaventura I purchased Jilemnice 1708 Aloys Thomas Raimund von Harrach married Countess Cecilia von Thannhausen and attached her surname to his family name Residences EditThe family owned the following properties at various times Rohrau Castle Rohrau Austria formerly the seat of the elder branch with notable private collection of paintings known as Graf Harrach sche Familiensammlung 3 from 1870 1970 kept in Palais Harrach Rohrau has meanwhile been inherited by the counts of Waldburg Zeil Prugg Castle Bruck an der Leitha Austria still the seat of the younger branch Palais Harrach an der Freyung Vienna Austria sold to the city in 1975 Palais Harrach in der Ungargasse Vienna Austria Palais Harrach Prague Czech Republic Harrachov Harrachsdorf town in Czech Republic with family s glass manufactory since 1712 well known as Harrachglas brand 4 Hradek u Nechanic Czech Republic Jilemnice Czech Republic Konarovice Czech Republic Kunin Czech Republic Lodin Czech Republic Namest na Hane Czech Republic Strkov Czech Republic Krzeczyn Maly Poland Rohrau Castle in Rohrau Austria Palais Harrach in Vienna Austria Prugg Castle in Bruck an der Leitha Austria Palais Harrach in Prague Czech Republic Hradek u Nechanic Czech Republic Jilemnice Czech RepublicNotable family members Edit Aloys Thomas Raimund Graf Harrach 1669 1742 viceroy of Naples Auguste von Harrach princess of Liegnitz 1800 1873 second wife of king Frederick William III of Prussia Many of its members bear the title of Graf count earl or Grafin countess Notable members of the family are among others Przibislaus Harrach d 1289 founder of the family Leonhard IV von Harrach d 1590 Karl von Harrach 1570 1628 his grandson Imperial envoy to German sovereigns courts Ferdinand II s favourite His children Ernst Adalbert von Harrach 1598 1667 Archbishop of Prague Cardinal and Prince Bishop of Trent Leonhard d 1645 founder of the Rohrau line the Superior Marshall at the Emperor Ferdinand III Habsburg s court Otto Frederick d 1639 founder of the Jilemnice line soldier and diplomat brother in law of Albrecht von Wallenstein His son Ferdinand Bonaventura I Graf Harrach 1637 1706 ambassador in Spain before War of the Spanish Succession His children Franz Anton Graf von Harrach 1665 1727 Bishop of Vienna and Archbishop of Salzburg Aloys Thomas Raimund Graf Harrach 1669 1742 Viceroy of Naples His children Johann Ernst Emanuel d 1739 Bishop of Nitra Ferdinand Bonaventura II 1708 1778 Governor of Milan Friedrich August von Harrach Rohrau 1696 1749 Governor of the Austrian Netherlands His grandsons Ernest Christopher Joseph 1757 1838 Ferdinand Joseph d 1841 His children Auguste von Harrach 1800 1873 second wife to king Frederick William III of Prussia Karl Philip d 1878 His son Ferdinand 1832 1915 painter Johann Philipp Graf von Harrach 1678 1764 Austrian field marshal Ernst Guido 1732 1783 Maria Josefa von Harrach 1727 1788 Princess of Liechtenstein wife of Johann Nepomuk Karl Prince of Liechtenstein Karl Borromaus von Harrach 1761 1829 honorary Chief Physician at the Elisabethine Hospital in Vienna Johann Nepomuk von Harrach 1828 1909 Czech politician Lieutenant Colonel Count Franz von Harrach 1870 1934 Franz Ferdinand s bodyguard when he was assassinated in Sarajevo on June 28 1914 Countess Stephanie Harrach Johann Harrach s d 1945 widow current member of family Beppo Harrach modern rally pilot count Ernst Harrach s sonSee also EditList of counts of Austria Hungary Mediatized housesNotes Edit Possibly from Czech word hrach pea First known member of the family owned definitely Slavonic name Przibislaus Indirect evidence of pea s theory Harrach s coat of arms with an element described in heraldry as golden ball Slaska szlachta i arystokracja www arekkp pl Retrieved July 29 2019 The Collection Of Count Von Harrach Archived from the original on June 27 2009 Retrieved July 29 2019 A Brief Introduction to Harrach Glass Archived from the original on February 24 2012 Retrieved July 29 2019 References EditReichenberger Arnold G The Counts Harrach and the Spanish TheaterExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Harrach Rohrau Castle Official site Count Harrach Collection at liechtensteinmuseum at Pedigree list Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Harrach amp oldid 1149842149, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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