Trauttmansdorff-Weinsberg, Adelsgeschlecht#
Trauttmansdorff(-Weinsberg), noble family from Lower Austria (Stuechse von T.); they were knights in the 14th century, became imperial counts in 1623 and imperial princes in 1805. Their second name (Weinsberg) comes from the Weinsberg territory in Wuerttemberg (Germany), which the family owned for a short period during the Thirty Years' War. Prominent members of the family included Prince Ferdinand Trauttmansdorff-(Weinsberg), Count Josef Trauttmansdorff-(Weinsberg) and Count Maximilian Trauttmansdorff(-Weinsberg).