• Johann Joseph Graf von Trautson zu Falkenstein (17 July 1707, Falkenstein – 10 March 1757, Vienna) was a Roman Catholic clergyman, in 1750 was coadjutor...
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    von Auersperg-Trautson and the courtesy title of Princess of Auersperg-Trautson):[citation needed] Princess Anna Maria of Auersperg-Trautson (b. 24 September...
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    Palais Trautson is a Baroque palace in Vienna, Austria, located at Museumstraße 7. It was once owned by the noble Trautson family. The land on which the...
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  • Ernst Graf von Trautson (26 December 1633 – 7 January 1702, Vienna), actually Ernst Trautson von Falkenstein zu Sprechenstein und Schroffenstein, was...
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    John Leopold Donat of Trautson (German: Johann Leopold Donat von Trautson; 2 May 1659 in Vienna – 18 October 1724 in Sankt Pölten) was an Austrian nobleman...
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    Freiherr von Waldendorff 1669 1680 Emerich Sinelli 1680 1685 Ernest Graf von Trautson 1685 1702 Franz Anton Graf von Harrach 1702 1705 Franz Ferdinand Freiherr...
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    Sinelli, O.F.M. Cap. † (3 Mar 1681 Confirmed – 25 Feb 1685 Died) Ernst von Trautson zu Falkenstein † (10 Sep 1685 Confirmed – 7 Jan 1702 Died) Franz Anton...
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    administers the prison system. The ministry is headquartered in the Palais Trautson. The current Minister of Justice is Alma Zadić. First established in 1848...
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    attack Venice. The diversionary force under Sixt Trautson were routed by Bartolomeo d'Alviano (Sixt Trautson himself was among the fallen), while Maximilian's...
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    d'Alviano and those of the Holy Roman Empire under the leadership of Sixt von Trautson. The battle resulted in a decisive Venetian victory, stopping the Habsburg...
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