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Colloredo-Mannsfeld : ウィキペディア英語版
Colloredo-Mansfeld

Colloredo-Man(n)sfeld is an Austrian (formerly Bohemian) Princely dynasty which, according to – unverified – family tradition, descends from the Swabian Lords of Waldsee. Allegedly, one Liebhart (''Liobardo'') of Waldsee came to Italy attending King Conrad II and about 1031 was enfeoffed by Patriarch Poppo of Aquileia with Mels Castle near Udine in Friuli. His descendants from 1302 onwards had nearby Colloredo Castle erected as their residence.
The Colloredo family achieved the elevation to the noble rank of ''Freiherren'' by the Habsburg Emperor Rudolf II in 1588 and became immediate ''Reichsgrafen'' in 1724. Rudolph Joseph von Colloredo (1706-1788), Vice-Chancellor of Empress Maria Theresa, was appointed Prince of the Holy Roman Empire in 1763. The Colloredo-Mansfeld line emerged when his son Franz de Paula Gundakar von Colloredo in 1771 married Princess Maria Isabella of Mansfeld and was able to inherit her family's Bohemian estates upon the extinction of the dynasty's male line in 1780, while the original Mansfeld possessions passed to the Prussian Duchy of Magdeburg. The union of the Princely houses of Colloredo and Mansfeld was officially approved by decree of Emperor Joseph II in 1789 and was mediatised to the Austrian Empire in 1806.
After World War II the family was expelled from Czechoslovakia. Parts of the Colloredo's possessions, among them Dobříš Castle, were restored by the Czech Republic to Jerome Colloredo-Mansfeld. A lawsuit over the arts collection at Opočno Castle is pending.

File:Collored di Monte Albano Castello 23072008 01.jpg|Colloredo Castle, Italy
File:Zámek Dobříš 02.jpg|Dobříš Castle, Czech Republic
File:Opočno zámek.jpg|Opočno Castle, Czech Republic

== Princes of Colloredo-Mannsfeld (1789–present) ==
# Franz Gundakar (1789-1807)
# Rudolf (1807-1843)
# Franz (1843-1852)
# Joseph I (1852-1895)
# Joseph II (1895-1957)
# Joseph III (1957-1990)
# Hieronymus I (1990-1998)
# Hieronymus II (
*1999 - )
== Notable members ==

* Hieronymus Graf von Colloredo (1732–1812) was Prince-Bishop of Gurk from 1761 and last Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg from 1771 until 1803, when the Archbishopric was secularized.
* Hieronymus Karl Graf von Colloredo-Mansfeld (1775–1822) was an Austrian corps commander during the Napoleonic Wars.

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