Category
page 1Austrian noble families
House of Rohan
French noble family
House of Gorizia (House of Meinhardin)
Princly house of the Holy Roman Empire
Windisch-Graetz
princely family in the Austrian Empire
House of Koháry
family
House of Strozzi
Florentine noble family

Erdődy
200px|thumb|House of Erdődy coat of arms
thumb|Erdődy Mansion, Doba, Hungary
The House of Erdődy de Monyorókerék et Monoszló (also House of Erdödy) is the name of an old Hungarian-Croatian noble family with possessions in Hungary and Croatia. Elevated to the Hungarian nobility in 1459, the family was subsequently raised to the rank of Count in 1485. In 1565, the family was then recognised by the Habsburg monarchy, which granted them the title Reichsgraf / Gräfin. The family was raised again in 1566 to the rank of Reichfürst; but the death the following year of the recipient (Péter II) prevente
Pálffy ab Erdöd
family
Colloredo
noble family
Starhemberg
House of Dietrichstein
Austrian noble family
Khevenhüller
Carinthian noble family

House of Hoyos
noble family
House of Graben
Austrian noble dynasty (before 1170-1781)
Beaufort-Spontin
The House of Beaufort-Spontin is a noble family which held prominent posts under the Holy Roman Emperors in the Austrian Netherlands, their family seat having originally been in Namur. The most notable member of the family was Frederic August Alexander of Beaufort-Spontin, who became the first Duke of Beaufort-Spontin in 1782. Cadets bear the title of Count or Countess. The members of this family now reside in Austria and were members of the Austrian nobility, but their origins are in territories in what is today Belgium.
Schrötter
thumb|right|150px|Coat of arms of the Schrötter von Kristelli
The Schrötter family is an Austrian noble family, whose members held various important positions in the Austrian Empire and Prussia.
Cobenzl
thumb|right|Coat of arms of the Cobenzl family
thumb|right|Schloss Haasberg, the main seat of the family in the 18th century
House of Pola
Italian noble family currently living in the Czech Republic
Ficquelmont family
noble family from Lorraine
House of Eggenberg
noble family
House of Orsini-Rosenberg
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) from Castle Alt-Grabenhofen near the city of Graz.
House of Collalto
noble family
Lichnowsky
thumb|Coat of arms of Prince Lichnowsky, Count of Werdenberg (Holy Roman Empire)|Werdenberg
Schwanthaler
Schwanthaler is a surname and may refer to:
The Schwanthaler Family of Ried im Innkreis
Ludwig (Michael Ritter von) Schwanthaler
House of Razumowski
thumb|250px|Coat of arms of the Razumovsky family (1751)
Fenrich von Gjurgjenovac
The Fenrich family (IPA [fεn'rɪç], alternative spellings: Fendrich, Fenrick, sometimes with preposition von) was an Austrian lower nobility family of German origin, a branch of the House of Fenner (Venner, Venour). The family flourished in the late 18th century in Meseritz in South Prussia (today Międzyrzecz, Poland) and moved to Austria-Hungary in the 19th century.
thumb|right|Fenrich coat of arms, issued in Wappen bürglerlicher Geschlechter Deutschlands, 1857.

Johann Adam von Questenberg
Austrian aristocrat
Attems
The House of Attems (Attimis in Italian) is the name of an ancient and illustrious parliamentary family from Friuli that held the titles of princes, counts and barons. The family, from the native castle of Attimis, branched off into Italy and Austria in different lineages, each named after different fiefdoms and domains held. It seems certain that the founder of it is Enrico, already Margrave of Tuscany, who in February 1170 was appointed with his brother Arpone among the deacons of the patriarch of Aquileia Woldarico and from this, in the same year, was conferred the castle of Attems or Attim
Khuen von Belasi
noble family
Finck von Finckenstein
former noble family
Zinzendorf
noble family
Arco
Italian noble family
Sinzendorf
thumb|Coat of Arms of the Sinzendorf family
The House of Sinzendorf (also: Sinzendorff) was a German noble family with Upper Austrian origin (Sinzendorf in Nußbach), not to be confused with the Lower Austrian House of Zinzendorf. The family belonged to prestigious circle of high nobility families, but died out in 1822 in the male line.
Althann
thumb|202x202px|v. Althann Coat of Arms
Schallenberg family
Austro-Hungarian noble family
House of Schaffgotsch
former noble family