Thun and Hohenstein (disambiguation)
Thun and Hohenstein stands for:
- Thun and Hohenstein , Austrian noble family
Thun and Hohenstein or Thun-Hohenstein is the family name of the following people:
- Eleonore Barbara von Thun and Hohenstein (1661–1723), Princess of Liechtenstein
- Emanuel Maria von Thun and Hohenstein (1763–1818), Prince-Bishop of Trento
- Felicitas Thun-Hohenstein (* 1964), Austrian art historian and curator
- Franz von Thun and Hohenstein (officer) ( Count von T. u. H .; 1826–1888), Austrian officer
- Franz von Thun and Hohenstein (politician) ( Prince von T. u. H .; 1847–1916), Austrian politician
- Franz Anton I von Thun and Hohenstein (1786–1873), Austrian nobleman
- Franz Anton II of Thun and Hohenstein (1809–1870), Austrian patron of the arts
- Karl von Thun and Hohenstein (1803–1876), Austrian field marshal lieutenant
- Leo von Thun and Hohenstein (1811–1888), Austrian minister and educational reformer
- Leopold Leonhard von Thun and Hohenstein (1748–1826), Prince-Bishop of Passau
- Maria Anna von Thun and Hohenstein (1698–1716), Princess of Liechtenstein
- Maria Theresia von Thun and Hohenstein (1847–1934), Countess
- Matteo Thun (* 1952), Italian architect
- Oswald von Thun and Hohenstein (Chamberlain) (1631–1694), Imperial Chamberlain and advisor
- Oswald von Thun and Hohenstein (industrialist, 1817) (1817–1883), Bohemian-Austrian nobleman and industrialist
- Oswald von Thun and Hohenstein (industrialist, 1849) (1849–1913), Bohemian-Austrian industrialist and politician
- Oswald von Thun and Hohenstein (industrialist, 1879) (1879–1942), Bohemian-Austrian nobleman and industrialist
- Paul Thun-Hohenstein (1884–1963), Austrian diplomat and author
- Peter Michael Vigil Count of Thun and Hohenstein (1724–1800), Prince-Bishop of Trento
- Roderich Graf von Thun and Hohenstein (1908–1983), German lawyer and political activist
- Sigmund von Thun and Hohenstein (1827–1897), provincial president of Salzburg, governor of the emperor in Moravia
- Thomas Johann von Thun and Hohenstein (1737–1796), Prince-Bishop of Passau
- Wenzeslaus von Thun and Hohenstein (1629–1673), Prince-Bishop of Passau and Gurk