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Khevenhüller


Khevenhüller is the name of a Carinthian noble family, documented there since 1356, which originally came from the Upper Palatinate in Franconia, and which later had their principal seat in Landskron Castle. In the 16th century, the family split into the two branches of ''Khevenhüller-Frankenburg'', Reichsgrafen (i.e. counts of the realm) since 1593, and ''Khevenhüller-Hochosterwitz'', Reichsgrafen since 1725 and, as ''Khevenhüller-Metsch'', Fürsten (i.e. princes) since 1763.
In present-day Carinthia, the princely family of Khevenhüller-Metsch operates the tourist attraction of Hochosterwitz Castle, one of their Renaissance homes.
==History==
The earliest mention of a Khevenhüller is of one Ulreich "dem Chevenhuelaer" 1330,〔(Collegium es nobilis Austriae: Khevenhüller-Metsch )〕 and in Carinthia of one Johann I Khevenhüller, who died in 1356 and was the son-in-law of Richard I von Khünburg and Elisabeth von Himmelberg,〔(Our... Ancestors - Person Page 3739 )〕 both from Carinthia. Johann IV von Khevenhüller zu Aichelberg (b. ca 1420-1462) was the first to hold the family title "of Aichelberg", yet Johann V Khevenhüller (d. 1462), son of Wilhelm II Khevenhüller and Margareta von Auersperg, was Burgrave of Federaun, whereas his son, Augustin Khevenhüller, who died 1516, is referred to as Herr (i.e. Lord) of Hardegg.〔(Our...ancestors.com )〕 His mother was one "Miss" von Lindegg,〔(Our ...Ancestors Person Page 3734 )〕 who together with her grandson Sigismund III, Herr Khevenhüller in Hohen-Osterwitz (1507–1558) appears among the ancestors of Prince Charles.〔Gerald Paget, ''The Lineage and Ancestry of H.R.H. Prince Charles, Prince of Wales'', S1157, S11572, vol. II, pp. 239 and 378〕 Her youngest grandson, Bernard von Khevenhüller (1511–1548) was "Herr auf Sternberg and Hohenwart"; her eldest grandson, Christoph Khevenhüller (1503–1557) was Lord of Aichelberg.

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