
House of Hohenberg
The House of Hohenberg was a prominent European noble family, originally from Austria, established in the 14th century. They were known for their close ties to the Habsburg monarchy and played significant roles in Austrian and Central European history. Members held titles such as Archduke and were involved in politics, military, and cultural affairs over centuries. The family’s influence waned after the fall of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1918, but they remain a notable noble dynasty, symbolizing Austria's aristocratic heritage and longstanding tradition of service within European nobility.