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Abensberg-Traun : ウィキペディア英語版
Abensberg-Traun

The family Abensberg und Traun (the present spelling is mostly Abensperg-Traun), originally from the Upper Austrian Traungau, is an Austrian noble family and belongs to the oldest still existing aristocratic families in middle Europe. They are counted to the so-called “Apostel Houses”, meaning the very few families who already played a historical role at the time of the House of Babenberg (976 to 1246).
The County of Abensperg und Traun (or Abensperg-Traun) was a state of the Holy Roman Empire, formed by the family in 1653. Geographically, the state included modern-day Abensberg/Bavaria and the Austrian areas Traun, Petronell, Maissau, Rappottenstein, Wolkersdorf, Groß-Schweinbarth, Bockfließ and Bisamberg. To this day, the Abensperg und Trauns own large estates in these areas, as well as a number of castles and fortresses.
In 1668, the Count of Abensperg-Traun also held the Lordship of Eglofs, which was later sold to the Windisch-Graetz in 1804.〔C. v. Wurzbach, "Biographisches Lexikon des Kaiserthum Österreich"〕〔Hormayer, "Österreichischer Plutarch"〕
A notable Lord of Abensperg-Traun was Otto Ferdinand von Abensperg und Traun (1677-1748).

File:Traun Schloss.jpg|Traun Castle (owned since 1120)
File:Schloss Petronell.jpg|Petronell Castle (1656-2006)
File:Groß Schweinbarth Schloß.jpg|Groß-Schweinbarth Castle (owned since 1661)
File:Burg Maissau.jpg|Maissau Castle (owned since 1526)
File:2005-10-18 Rapottenstein.JPG|Burg Rappottenstein (owned since 1664)
File:Salomon Kleiner 002.JPG|Wien, Palace Abensperg-Traun Herrengasse in Vienna (1401-1855)
File:Abensperg-Traun Weihburgg 26.JPG|Wien, Palace Abensperg-Traun Weihburggasse in Vienna (owned since 1872)

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