Thun Und Hohenstein

Thun und Hohenstein, also known as Thun-Hohenstein, is a family which belongs to the historical Bohemian and Austrian nobility. One branch of the family has dwelled at Děčín (Tetschen), Bohemia, for more than 200 years.

A feudal family originally from Tyrol, the male line traces back to Manfreinus of Tunno in 1187. All males of the family were granted the title of Count of the Holy Roman Empire (Reichsgraf) in 1629, and that of Prince (Fürst) was conferred upon the head of the family, along with the style of Durchlaucht in the Austrian Empire in 1911. They were hereditary members of the Austrian House of Lords, in right of possession of the entailed manor of Tetschen since 1879.

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