- The
Austrian Empire,
officially known as the
Empire of
Austria, was a
multinational European great power from 1804 to 1867,
created by
proclamation out...
- Habsburg. From the 18th
century it is also
referred to as the
Austrian monarchy, the
Austrian Empire (Latin:
Monarchia Austriaca) or the
Danubian monarchy. The...
-
Austria-Hungary, also
referred to as the Austro-Hungarian
Empire, the Dual
Monarchy or the
Habsburg Monarchy, was a multi-national
constitutional monarchy...
- In 1806, when
Emperor Francis II of
Austria dissolved the Holy
Roman Empire,
Austria became the
Austrian Empire, and was also part of the
German Confederation...
- abdication, the new
Austrian Empire took
steps to
distance itself from the
older empire. The
symbols and
formal titles of the
Austrian monarchy were altered...
-
dissolution of the Holy
Roman Empire in 1806. It was
replaced with the
Lower and
Upper Austria crown lands of the
Austrian Empire.
Located in the
Danube basin...
- the
Austrian Empire took
place from
March 1848 to
November 1849. Much of the
revolutionary activity had a
nationalist character: the
Austrian Empire, ruled...
- the 19th century, the
Habsburg monarchy,
Austrian Empire, and (from 1867 to 1918) the Austro-Hungarian
Empire made a few
small short-lived
attempts to...
- term "
Austrian emperor" may
occur in
texts dealing with the time
before 1804, when no
Austrian Empire existed. In
these cases the word
Austria means the...
- The minister-president of
Austria was the head of
government of the
Austrian Empire from 1848, when the
office was
created in the
course of the March...