Von Hügel
von Hügel is a German noble family originating from Württemberg. In 1801 the family was raised to the hereditary rank of Imperial Baron by Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor, while in 1879 the family was raised to the title of Count in the Kingdom of Württemberg by King Charles I.

Coat of arms of Barons von Hügel
Notable members
- Albert von Hügel (1803–1865), German army officer and chamberlain, owner of Schloss Eschenau
- Baron Charles von Hügel (1795–1870), Austrian army officer, diplomat, botanist, and explorer
- Baron Friedrich von Hügel (1852–1925), Austrian Roman Catholic layman and religious writer, son of Charles
- Baron Anatole von Hügel (1854–1928), co-founder St Edmund's College in Cambridge, son of Charles
- Baroness Pauline von Hügel (1858–1901), Austrian-British religious writer, daughter of Charles
- Paul, Count von Hügel (1835-1897).
- Princess Amalie of Teck, wife Paul, Count von Hügel (1835–1897), owner of Reinthal Castle
- Paul Julius, Count von Hügel (1872-1912) ⚭ Anna Pauline Homolatsch
- Huberta Amelia Maximilienne Pauline, Countess von Hügel (1897-1912)
- Ferdinand Paul, Count von Hügel (b. 1901)
- Paul Julius, Count von Hügel (1872-1912) ⚭ Anna Pauline Homolatsch
Former properties
- Castle Eschenau, Heilbronn, owned by von Hügel family in the 19th century
- Castle Reinthal near Graz, owned by von Hügel family in the 19th century
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