Abensberg-Traun

The Abensberg und Traun family was first mentioned with Pernhart de Trune in 1114.

The Trauns are one of the 12 so-called "Apostle Houses", i.e. the families which had already played a historical role during the period of Babenberg rule of Austria (976 to 1246).

Only count Ernst von Abensperg und Traun (1608–1668) was very shortly granted the fief of Abensberg when the Habsburg emperor Leopold I occupied Bavaria during the War of the Spanish Succession.

[1][2] To this day, the Abensperg und Traun family owns large estates in Austria, as well as a number of castles and fortresses.

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Coat of arms of the family