- Austria-
Hungary, also
referred to as the
Austro-
Hungarian Empire, the Dual
Monarchy or the
Habsburg Monarchy, was a multi-national
constitutional monarchy...
- The
Austro-
Hungarian Army, also
known as the
Imperial and
Royal Army, was the prin****l
ground force of Austria-
Hungary from 1867 to 1918. It consisted...
- FiuK to 1 Lira. In
Hungary the
Austro-
Hungarian currency was
overstamped and then
replaced by the
Hungarian korona at par. The
Hungarian korona was devalued...
- The
Austro-
Hungarian Navy or
Imperial and
Royal War Navy (German:
kaiserliche und königliche Kriegsmarine, in
short k.u.k. Kriegsmarine,
Hungarian: Császári...
- The
Austro-
Hungarian gulden (German), also
known as the
florin (German & Croatian),
forint (
Hungarian; Croatian: forinta), or
zloty (Polish: złoty reński;...
- The
Austro-
Hungarian Compromise of 1867 (German: Ausgleich,
Hungarian: Kiegyezés)
established the dual
monarchy of Austria-
Hungary,
which was a military...
- crisis.[citation needed] The
Austro-
Hungarian Empire had
additionally been
weakened over time by a
widening gap
between Hungarian and
Austrian interests. Furthermore...
- The
Austro-
Hungarian Armed Forces (German:
Bewaffnete Macht or Wehrmacht;
Hungarian: ****yveres Erő) or
Imperial and
Royal Armed Forces were the military...
- The
Austro-
Hungarian Armed Forces occupied Serbia from late 1915
until the end of
World War I. Austria-
Hungary's declaration of war
against Serbia on 28...
-
Bosnia and
Herzegovina fell
under Austro-
Hungarian rule in 1878, when the
Congress of
Berlin approved the
occupation of the
Bosnia Vilayet,
which officially...