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List of counts of Austria-Hungary : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of counts of Austria-Hungary
This page lists comital families in the territories of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, whether extant or extinct. The style of address was, but not in all cases, ''Erlaucht'' (Illustrious Highness). Also used was ''Gräfliche Gnaden'' (Comital Grace). The Austrian comital title (''Graf'') was the second most prestigious title of the Austrian nobility, forming the higher nobility (''hoher Adel'') alongside the princes (''Furst''); 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.〔The German forms of the titles are ''Graf'' (count) and ''Gräfin'' (countess) and, for a Countess not being married, the title ''Komtesse'' (borrowed from the French language ''Comtesse''), while Hungarian forms are ''gróf'' (count) and ''grófnő'' (countess born or granted with the title) or ''grófné'' (count's wife).〕 Nobility was formally abolished in Austria in 1919. :Where this section is blank, it is possible that the preposition is unknown or did not exist. ==Comital families== The list of comital families from the Hungarian half of Austria-Hungary according to the 8th Law of 1886: | width="30%" align="left" valign="top" style="border:0"| * Almásy * Althann * Andrássy * Apponyi * Auersperg * Batthyány * Bánffy * Báthory * Beckers * Beleznay * Bellegarde * Benyovszky * Berchtold * Berényi * Bethlen * Béldi * Bissingen-Nippenburg * Blankenstein * Bolza * Bombelles * Breunner * Breyner * Buttler * Brunswick * Cavriani * Chamaré * Chotek * Crenneville-Folliot * Csáky * Csáky-Pallavicini * Csekonics * Czebrian * Cziráky * Degenfeld-Schonburg * Dessewffy * Dezasse * Draskovich * Eltz-Kempenich * Erdődy * Esterházy * Festetics/Feshtetich * Forgách * Gyulai * Gyürky * Hadik * Haller * Harrach | width="30%" align="left" valign="top" style="border:0"| * Horváth-Tholdy * Hoyos * Hugonnai * Hunyady * Kálnoky * Karácsonyi * Károlyi * Keglevich de Buzin; family of the Military Frontier with Jus gladii since 1526 explicitly mentioned in the Peace Treaty of Karlowitz in 1699. * Khevenmüller-Metsch * Khuen-Belasi * Khuen-Héderváry * Kinsky * Kornis * Kottulinsky * Königsegg-Aulendorf * Königsegg-Rottenfels * Kulmer * Kún * Lamberg * Lázár * Lazsánszky * Ledóchowski * Lónyay * Mailáth * Mészkő * Migazzi * Mikes * Mittrowsky * De la Motte * Nádasdy * Nákó * Nemes * Nesselrode * Niczky * Nugent * Nyáry * Orshich * Paar * Pálffy * Pallavicini * Péchy * Pejácsevich * Pellegrini * Pergen * Pongrácz | width="30%" align="left" valign="top" style="border:0"| * Porcia * Ráday * Reviczky * Richter de Mocz * Rudwo-Rudzinsky * Rhédey * Sáry * Schafftgotsch * Schiedegg * Schönborn * Schwartzenberg * Scilern * Serényi * Sermage * Sigray * Somssich * Spannochi * Starhemberg * Stainlein * Stubenberg * Szapáry * Széchényi * Szécsen * Szirmay * Szilágyi * Sztáray * Teleki * Tholdalagi * Thoroczkay * Thun und Hohenstein * Tige * Tisza * Török * Traun * Trauttmansdorff * Ugrinovics * Vay * Vécsey * Voikffy * Waldstein * Wartensleben * Wass * Wenckheim * Wilczek * Wilczek-Gratz * Windisch-Graetz * Zay * Zichy
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