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Coat of arms of the Counts of Nostitz-Rieneck

The House of Nostitz (Template:Lang-cs) is an old and influential Silesian aristocratic family, whose members occupied many important positions within Holy Roman Empire and later in Austria, Bohemia, Germany and Russia.

History

Coat of arms of the Nostitz family

The family was named after Nostitz in Saxony, with its history dating back to 1280 in Oberlausitz, today's Germany. They reigned over the Imperial County of Rieneck from 1673, when it was purchased by Count Johann Hartwig of Nostitz-Rieneck [de] (1610–1683), until 1803 when they sold it to the Princes of Colloredo-Mansfeld. Apart from Nostitz-Rieneck several other branches of the family existed: Nostitz-Unwürde, Nostitz-Jänkendorf, Nostitz-Wallwitz, Nostitz-Drzewiecky, Nostitz-Rokitnitz and Nostitz-Ransen which lived and spread through Prussia, Austria, Bohemia, Poland and Russia.

Notable members

Lordships

See also

References

Further reading