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- The House of Clary und Aldringen, also known as Clary-Aldringen, is one of the most prominent Austro-Hungarian princely families. Originally from Friuli...
- Johann Reichsgraf von Aldringen (sometimes spelled Altringer or Aldringer; 10 December 1588 – 22 June 1634) was a Luxemburger who served in the armies...
- Aldringen by her marriage to Edmund, 4th Prince of Clary-Aldringen. Through Elisabeth, he was a grandfather of Prince Siegfried von Clary-Aldringen (Teplitz...
- Johann von Aldringen, who nevertheless was killed in battle in the same year, and Teplice fell to his sister Anna Maria von Clary-Aldringen. Consequently...
- (Chotkowa) und Wognin) Christalnigg Clam-Gallas Clam-Martinic (von) Clary-Aldringen Cobenzl (von Collalto und San Salvatore) Collalto (von) Colloredo-Mannsfeld...
- grandparents were Prince Ferdynand Radziwiłł and Countess Leontyna von Clary und Aldringen. His maternal grandparents were Prince Léon Sapieha-Kodenski and Countess...
- Count Manfred von Clary-Aldringen (30 May 1852 Palais Mollard-Clary, Vienna – 12 February 1928 Castle Herrnau, Salzburg) was an Austro-Hungarian nobleman...
- November. As Collalto fell ill, he left command to his deputies Gallas and Aldringen. Casale continued to hold out, while the Spanish were unable to pay or...
- Edmund Moritz Blasius Peregrinus von Clary und Aldringen (3 February 1813 – 21 June 1894) was an Austro-Hungarian prince. Edmund was born on 3 February...
- Chotkow and Wognin (1748–1824) and Countess Maria Sidonia of Clary und Aldringen (1748–1824). Karl Graf Chotek studied law in Vienna and Prague. In 1803...