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- The Josephinian Land Survey (German: Josephinische Landesaufnahme) was the first comprehensive land survey and mapping of the Habsburg Empire. The survey...
- Temeswar, and Croatian-Slavonian Kingdom) between 1782–85 as mapped during the Josephinian Land Survey, right before the Josephinian administrative reform....
- yet incomplete Codex Theresi**** (compiled between 1753 and 1766), the Josephinian Code (1787) and the complete West Galician Code (enacted as a test in...
- The Collegium Medico-Chirurgi**** Josephinum or Josephinian Military Academy of Surgery (simply Josephinum for short) was an academy of military medicine...
- building. Only the old church tower was preserved. In the course of the Josephinian reforms, the St. Lambert's abbey, to which the church had been incorporated...
- Joseph Volotsky — also known as Joseph of Volotsk or Joseph of Volokolamsk (Russian: Ио́сиф Во́лоцкий); secular name Ivan Sanin (Russian: Ива́н Са́нин)...
- Freidorf in the Josephinian map of Banat, 1769–72...
- communion under both kinds was again not made available, until the eventual Josephinian Patent of Toleration in 1781. In modern Catholic practice since the Second...
- challenged these structures, but there was no similar break at the end of the Josephinian era. The reforms initiated by Joseph II were continued to varying degrees...
- later it was converted to a chateau. Its facade as seen today is in the "Josephinian Style", a late and very rare Baroque style that only was used during...