The House of Orsini-Rosenberg (also Ursin-Rosenberg) is the name of an old Austrian noble family. The family is mediatized and as such belongs to the high nobility. It originally sprang out from the Graben family (an apparent or illegitimate branch of the House of Meinhardin)[1] from Castle Alt-Grabenhofen near the city of Graz.[2]

Orsini-Rosenberg
Coat of arms of Orsini-Rosenberg
Parent houseHouse of Graben von Stein
CountryAustria
Foundedfirst named in 1322
FounderKonrad ab dem Roesenperg
TitlesReichsfürst und Reichsgraf von Orsini und Rosenberg
Burggraf of Klagenfurt
Freiherr auf Lerchenau und Grafenstein

History

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Heraldic family tree of the Graben and their descendants

The earliest known member of the Orsini-Rosenberg family, Konrad (von Graben) ab dem Roesenperg, lived around 1322.[3][4] He was a member of the lower nobility who lived at Schloss Alt-Grabenhofen, between Reinerkogel and Rosenberg. During the 17th and 18th centuries, the success of the family arose from the steady accumulation of land, and loyalty to the Habsburg Emperor.

On 2 August 1633, Johann Andreas von Rosenberg, Herr von Rosenberg, was elevated to the Reichsfreiherrenstand with the title of Freiherr of the Holy Roman Empire, Freiherr of Lerchenau, Herr of Magereckh and Grafenstein, and in 1648 to the Austrian Grafenstand. Since 1681, the family held the title of Reichsgraf, and in 1683 they became members of the Reichstag. In the same year, they took the name of the old Italian princely Orsini family; their family name changed to Ursini-Rosenberg or Orsini-Rosenberg. On 9 October 1790, Count Franz Xaver Wolfgang was elevated to Reichsfürst von Orsini-Rosenberg.

Princes of Orsini-Rosenberg (1790)

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  • Vincenz, 1st Prince 1790-1794 (1722-1794)
    • Franz, 2nd Prince 1794-1832 (1761-1832)
      • Ferdinand, 3rd Prince 1832-1859 (1790-1859)
        • Heinrich, 4th Prince 1859-1929 (1848-1929)
          • Johannes, 5th Prince 1929-1932 (1893-1932)
            • Heinrich, 6th Prince 1932-2011 (1925-2011)
              • Johannes, 7th Prince 2011-present (b.1949)
                • Heinrich, Hereditary Prince of Orsini-Rosenberg (b.1979)
                • Count Paul (b.1982)
              • Count Ferdinand (b.1953)
                • Count Konrad (b.1982)
                • Count Ludwig (b.1989)
              • Count Markus (b.1955)
                • Count Maximilian (b.1988)
              • Count Mathias (b.1955)
                • Count Philipp (b.1998)
                • Count Douglas (b.2000)
                • Count Leopold (b.2004)
            • Count Johann (1926-2004)
              • Count Andreas (b.1954)
                • Count Raphael (b.1984)
                • Count Luca (b.1986)
                • Count Luis (b.1988)
              • Count Hubertus (b.1962)
                • Count Paul (b.1999)
      • Prince Friedrich (1801-1887), male heirs exist[citation needed]

Family members

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Franz Xaver von Orsini-Rosenberg
 
Thaler with the family arms (1793)

See also

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Notes

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Literature

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  • Hans Pawlik: Orsini-Rosenberg, Geschichte und Genealogie eines alten Kärntner Adelsgeschlechts. In: Archiv für vaterländische Geschichte und Topographie. book nr. 98. Verlag des Geschichtsvereines für Kärnten, Klagenfurt 2009. p. 1-304.
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  •   Media related to Orsini-Rosenberg at Wikimedia Commons
  • Herbert Knittler (1999), "Orsini und Rosenberg, Grafen und Fürsten", Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 19, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 594–596
  • Herbert Knittler (2005), "Rosenberg, Freiherren bzw. Grafen", Neue Deutsche Biographie (in German), vol. 22, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 58–59
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