-
Crown of
Saint Stephen (Hungarian: a
Szent Korona Országai),
informally Transleithania (meaning the
lands or
region "beyond" the
Leitha River), were the Hungarian...
- and the
Kingdom of
Hungary ("Lands of the
Crown of
Saint Stephen", or
Transleithania). in the
eastern half. The two
halves shared a
common monarch, who ruled...
- (Austrian half),
while both
Croatian and
Hungarian flags were
flown for
Transleithania (Hungarian half).
Hungary proper used a red-white-green
tricolor defaced...
- the
northern and
western parts of the
former Austrian Empire, and
Transleithania (Kingdom of Hungary).
Following the 1867 reforms, the
Austrian and Hungarian...
- Dual
Monarchy created in the
Compromise of 1867—as
distinguished from
Transleithania (i.e., the
Hungarian Lands of the
Crown of
Saint Stephen east of ["beyond"]...
- (part in Romania)
Volhynia ****isan (small part in Moldova)
Cisleithania Transleithania Bosnia and Herzegonvina: Austro-Hungarian rule in
Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- in
reference to the
governmental bodies of the
Kingdom of
Hungary (
Transleithania). In
official do****ents, the
abbreviation used
provides information...
- of the empire) and the
prime minister of the
Kingdom of
Hungary for
Transleithania (the
Hungarian part of the empire). One minister-president of the Austrian...
-
Birth name
Theodor Schwartz Born (1893-04-07)7
April 1893 Nyírbakta,
Transleithania, Austria-Hungary (modern-day Hungary) Died 22
February 1968(1968-02-22)...
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Lesser common Coat of Arms
Lesser Coat of arms of
Cisleithania and
Transleithania under the
Imperial Crown and the
Crown of
Saint Stephen resp., linked...