- Erzherzogin) was the
title borne from 1358 by the
Habsburg rulers of the
Archduchy of Austria, and
later by all
senior members of that dynasty. It denotes...
- The
Archduchy of
Austria (Latin:
Archiducatus Austriae; German:
Erzherzogtum Österreich) was a
major prin****lity of the Holy
Roman Empire and the nucleus...
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Habsburg court itself; the
provinces were
divided in
three groups: the
Archduchy proper,
Inner Austria that
included Styria and Carniola, and
Further Austria...
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Dalmatia Kingdom of
Galicia and
Lodomeria Archduchy of
Austria above the Enns (unofficially
Upper Austria)
Archduchy of
Austria below the Enns (unofficially...
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Roman Empire. From 1246
until 1918, the
duchy and its successor, the
Archduchy of Austria, was
ruled by the
House of Habsburg.
Following the
defeat of...
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Roman Empire, it then
developed into a
Duchy in 1156, and was made an
Archduchy in 1453.
Being the
heartland of the
Habsburg monarchy since the late 13th...
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apparent or heir
presumptive to the
Archduchy of
Austria from when
Leopold VI
permanently unified the
Archduchy in 1665 to the end of the
monarchy in...
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Maria was born in the
village of
Strones in the
Waldviertel region of the
Archduchy of Austria. She was the
daughter of
farmer Johannes Schicklgruber (29...
- This
article is an
incomplete list of wars and
conflicts involving Austria. Victory Defeat Another
result Ongoing
History of
Austria Austrian Armed...
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Lithuania were part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Meanwhile, the
Archduchy of Austria, the
Kingdom of
Bohemia (Czech Republic), the
Duchy of Carniola...