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Foreign titles, i.e. Baron and Graf, were indeed granted to two members of the family in the 19th century, one by Napoleon the other by the Habsburg Monarchy. This, however, does not make them retrospective and did particularly not apply to family members in the 18th century. Some, especially, Franciszka acquired titles by marriage. --Po Mieczu (talk) 02:06, 18 November 2018 (UTC)Reply