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''Auersperg, Auerspergi, Ursberg, Turjaški''
''Auersperg, Auerspergi, Ursberg, Turjaški, etc.''


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Auersperg-in-Krain.svg|[[House of Auersperg-Gottschee]]<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Auersperg, Gottschee and Kirchberg am Walde<br>Barons and Counts of Auersperg<br>Issued from Engelhard I, younger son of Diepold von Auersperg</span>
Auersperg-in-Krain.svg|[[House of Auersperg-Gottschee]]<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Auersperg, Gottschee and Kirchberg am Walde<br>Barons and Counts of Auersperg<br>Issued from Engelhard I, younger son of Diepold von Auersperg</span>
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<!-- The family split somewhere around 1428 and/or a bit later. The elder brother Volkhard continued the line in Schönberg (Šumberk) while the younger brother Engelhard continued his line in Auersperg (Turjak). The main line thus continues until 1580 when it goes extinct in male line. The younger line from Engelhard split again by two of his sons: Pankraz II and Volkhard VIII who continued their own branches which are referred to as "Pankratian/Pankrazische" and "Volkhardian/Volkhardische" lines. -->

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Auersperg, Auerspergi, Ursberg, Turjaški, etc.