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Archduke Franz Ferdinand Of Austria: Encyclopedia - Archduke Franz Ferdinand Of Austria
His Imperial and Royal Highness Archduke Franz Ferdinand Karl Ludwig Joseph of Austria-Este (sometimes called Francis Ferdinand in Englis...
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Archduke Franz Ferdinand Of Austria: Encyclopedia Ii - Archduke Franz Ferdinand Of Austria - Family And Marriage
Franz Ferdinand was the oldest son of the Archduke Karl Ludwig of Austria and of his second wife, Princess Maria Annunciata of the Two Si...
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Archduke Franz Ferdinand Of Austria: Encyclopedia Ii - Archduke Franz Ferdinand Of Austria - Assassination
On June 28, 1914, at 10:15 am Franz Ferdinand, and his wife Countess Sophie were killed in Sarajevo by Gavrilo Princip, a member of Young...
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Archduke Karl Ludwig Of Austria: Encyclopedia - Archduke Karl Ludwig Of Austria
Archduke Karl Ludwig of Austria (30 July 1833 - 19 May 1896) was the father of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, whose shooting occasi...
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Archduke Franz Ferdinand Of Austria: Encyclopedia Ii - Archduke Franz Ferdinand Of Austria - Family And Marriage
Franz Ferdinand was the eldest son of the Archduke Karl Ludwig of Austria and of his second wife, Princess Maria Annunciata of the Two Si...
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Walrus Moustache: Encyclopedia - Walrus Moustache
The walrus style of moustache is bushy, thick, and droops down over the upper lip, typically curling up towards the ends, and its name is...
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1910s: Encyclopedia - 1910s
1880s 1890s 1900s - 1910s - 1920s 1930s 1940s
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1910s - Events and trends.
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Assassination In Sarajevo: Encyclopedia - Assassination In Sarajevo
On June 28, 1914, Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria, heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, and his wife Countess Sophie were killed in ...
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Causes Of World War I: Encyclopedia - Causes Of World War I
Main article: World War I
On June 28, 1914, Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria and heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, was assassinat...
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Black Hand: Encyclopedia - Black Hand
Black Hand, or Crna ruka (Црна рука), officially Ujedinjenje ili Smrt (Уједињење или смрт) ("Unification or Death...
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Graz: Encyclopedia - Graz
Graz [graːts] (Slovenian: Gradec IPA: /gra.deʦ/), with a population of 300,000 (in 2005) is the second-largest city in Austria and the ...
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Habsburg: Encyclopedia - Habsburg
Habsburg (sometimes spelled Hapsburg, but never so in official use) was one of the major ruling houses of Europe.
Their principal roles w...
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Sophie Duchess Of Hohenberg: Encyclopedia Ii - Sophie Duchess Of Hohenberg - Early Relationship With Franz Ferdinand
Sophie was born in Stuttgart to a prominent Bohemian aristocratic family. She was the fourth daughter of Count Bohuslaw Chotek von Chotko...
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Karl I Of Austria: Encyclopedia Ii - Karl I Of Austria - Life
Karl was the son of Archduke Otto Franz of Austria (1865-1906) and Princess Josepha of Saxony (1867-1944); he was also a nephew of Archdu...
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1910s: Encyclopedia Ii - 1910s - Events And Trends
The 1910s represent the culmination of European militarism which had its beginings during the second half of the 19th Century. The conser...
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1914 In Rail Transport: Encyclopedia Ii - 1914 In Rail Transport - Events
1914 in rail transport - July events.
July 11 - The Karkamış to Ceylanpınar line of the Baghdad Railway opens.
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Austria-hungary: Encyclopedia Ii - Austria-hungary - World War I
On June 28, 1914, Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria, heir presumptive to his uncle the Emperor Franz Josef (Franz Josef's only son had...
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Maximilian I Of Mexico: Encyclopedia Ii - Maximilian I Of Mexico - Early Life
Maximilian was born in Schönbrunn, Vienna, Austria, the second son of Archduke Franz Karl of Austria and his wife Sophie Friederike Doro...
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Maximilian I Of Mexico: Encyclopedia Ii - Maximilian I Of Mexico - Early Life
Maximilian was born in Schönbrunn, Vienna, Austria, the second son of Archduke Franz Karl of Austria and his wife Sophie Friederike Doro...
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Nicholas Ii Of Russia: Encyclopedia Ii - Nicholas Ii Of Russia - The Great War
Following the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria by Gavrilo Princip, a member of the Serb nationalist association known...
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Portugal In The Great War: Encyclopedia Ii - Portugal In The Great War - 1914–1915 Neutral Portugal
Serb separatists assassinate Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary in Sarajevo, Bosnia, on June, 28, 1914. Most commentators today ...
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Titles Deprivation Act 1917: Encyclopedia Ii - Titles Deprivation Act 1917 - Background
The First World War broke out following the assassination of the heir-apparent to the throne of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Franz Ferdin...
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History Of Canada: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Canada - The Great War
On June 28, 1914, Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary was assassinated, setting off a chain of events leading to World War I. By ...
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World War I: Encyclopedia Ii - World War I - Causes
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World War I:
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Definition and meaning of World War I
World War I (1914-1918) - [World History] World War I was a global conflict which beg...
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World War I:
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Definition and meaning of World War I
World War I (1914-1918) - [World History] World War I was a global conflict which beg...
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World War I: Encyclopedia Ii - World War I - Causes
On June 28, 1914, Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria and heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, was assassinated in Sarajevo by Gavrilo P...
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Sophie Duchess Of Hohenberg: Encyclopedia Ii - Sophie Duchess Of Hohenberg - Marriage With Franz Ferdinand
In 1899, Emperor Franz Josef agreed to a deal with Franz Ferdinand for a morganatic marriage. Franz Ferdinand was allowed to marry Sophie...
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Sophie Duchess Of Hohenberg: Encyclopedia Ii - Sophie Duchess Of Hohenberg - The Assassination
In 1914, General Oskar Potiorek, Governor of the Austrian provinces of Bosnia-Herzegovina, invited Archduke Franz Ferdinand and Sophie to...
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World War I: Encyclopedia Ii - World War I - Causes
On June 28, 1914, Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria and heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, was assassinated in Sarajevo by Gavrilo P...
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World War I: Encyclopedia Ii - World War I - Causes
On June 28, 1914, Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria and heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne, was assassinated in Sarajevo by Gavrilo P...
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Ferdinand: Encyclopedia Ii - Ferdinand - Royalty And Nobility
Ferdinand - Iberian peninsula.
Ferdinand I of Aragon - the Just; 1379-1416; became king 1412.
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Imperial Crypt Vaults: Encyclopedia Ii - Imperial Crypt Vaults - The New Vault
The Neue Gruft was built between 1960 and 1962 under the monastery grounds as a 280 square meter enlargement to eliminate the overcrowded...
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Assassination In Sarajevo: Encyclopedia Ii - Assassination In Sarajevo - Background
Bosnia and Herzegovina had been occupied by Austria-Hungary in 1878 and annexed in 1908. Many Bosnians, particularly Bosnian Serbs, resen...
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Blank Check: Encyclopedia Ii - Blank Check - Metaphoric Meaning
The metaphor of the "blank check" is thus often used in politics. For example, in the US the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution has been called a ...
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Terezín: Encyclopedia Ii - Terezín - History
In the late 18th century the Austrian Empire erected the fortress near the confluence of the Labe and Ohře Rivers, and named it after th...
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Franz Joseph I Of Austria: Encyclopedia Ii - Franz Joseph I Of Austria - Official Grand Title Of Franz Joseph I From 1849
His Imperial and Apostolic Majesty,
Franz Joseph I,
By the Grace of God, Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary and Bohemia,
King [of Lombar...
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Imperial Crypt Vaults: Encyclopedia Ii - Imperial Crypt Vaults - Ferdinand's Vault
The Ferdinandsgruft was built in 1842, along with the Tuscan Vault, in conjunction with the reconstruction of the monastery above. Althou...
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Karl I Of Austria: Encyclopedia Ii - Karl I Of Austria - Official Title Of Karl I
His Imperial and Apostolic Majesty,
Karl the First,
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Social Democratic Party Of Austria: Encyclopedia Ii - Social Democratic Party Of Austria - Party Chairpersons Since 1945
The chart below shows a timeline of the social democratic chairpersons and the Chancellors of Austria. The left bar shows all the chairpe...
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Imperial Crypt Vaults: Encyclopedia Ii - Imperial Crypt Vaults - Selected Other Habsburgs
Not all of the significant Habsburgs are entombed here. Those referred to in this article but resting elsewhere are:
x415 Emperor Frede...
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Imperial Crypt Vaults: Encyclopedia Ii - Imperial Crypt Vaults - The Tuscan Vault
The Toscanagruft was built in 1842, along with Ferdinand’s Vault. At that time there were 85 bodies plus the heart urns of three other ...
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List Of People On Stamps Of Austria: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of People On Stamps Of Austria - Alphabetical Index
List of people on stamps of Austria - A.
Rudolf von Alt (1932)
Albrecht Altdorfer (1965)
Friedrich von Amerling (1948)
Peter Anich (19...
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Este: Encyclopedia Ii - Este - Younger Branch
All later generations of the Italian branch descend from Fulco d'Este. From 1171 on, his descendants were titled Margraves of Este. Obizz...
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Assassination In Sarajevo: Encyclopedia Ii - Assassination In Sarajevo - The Assassination
Note: The exact course of events was never firmly established, mostly due to inconsistent stories of witnesses.
The seven conspirators we...
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Imperial Crypt Vaults: Encyclopedia Ii - Imperial Crypt Vaults - Franz Joseph's Vault
By 1908 the seven vaults of the crypt already held 129 bodies, plus the heart urns of another 3 persons. In that year the Franz Josephs G...
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Social Democratic Party Of Austria: Encyclopedia Ii - Social Democratic Party Of Austria - History
Social Democratic Party of Austria - From the beginnings until 1918.
Socialist worker movements and associations started building alrea...
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Habsburg: Encyclopedia Ii - Habsburg - Main Line: Holy Roman Emperors Archdukes Of Austria
Habsburg - Spanish Habsburgs: Kings of Spain Kings of Portugal 1580-1640.
See also: Portuguese House of Habsburg
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Karl I Of Austria: Encyclopedia Ii - Karl I Of Austria - After His Death
Some historians have seen Karl as a brave and honourable figure who tried as emperor-king to halt World War I. Helmut Rumpler, head of th...
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Imperial Crypt Vaults: Encyclopedia Ii - Imperial Crypt Vaults - Leopold's Vault
The Leopoldsgruft was built under the nave of the church above, beginning in 1657 by Emperor Leopold I,37 following the edict of his fath...
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Life And Work Of Ludwig Van Beethoven: Encyclopedia Ii - Life And Work Of Ludwig Van Beethoven - Teaching And Financial Support
Beethoven had few students. From 1801 to 1805, he tutored Ferdinand Ries, who would go on to become a composer and later published a book...
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Graz: Encyclopedia Ii - Graz - History
Graz was originally the site of a Roman fort. Later a small castle was built here by the Slovenians, which in time became a heavily defen...
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1914 In Rail Transport: Encyclopedia Ii - 1914 In Rail Transport - Births
1914 in rail transport - December births.
December 16 - O. Winston Link, American photographer who documented the end of steam locomot...
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Imperial Crypt Vaults: Encyclopedia Ii - Imperial Crypt Vaults - The Crypt Chapel
The Gruftkapelle was built, along with Franz Joseph’s Vault, in 1908. It is usually entered from the south doorway of Franz Joseph's Va...
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Ragtime Novel: Encyclopedia Ii - Ragtime Novel - Critical Reaction To The Book
The novel was very well received by literary critics. It was a nominee for the Nebula Award for Best Novel and won the National Book Crit...
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Este: Encyclopedia Ii - Este - Younger Branch
All later generations of the Italian branch descend from Fulco d'Este. From 1171 on, his descendants were titled Margraves of Este. Obizz...
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Blank Check: Encyclopedia Ii - Blank Check - In Literature
Literature's most famous carte blanche (literally 'white card') was handed out by Cardinal Richelieu in Alexandre Dumas' The Three Musket...
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Blank Check: Encyclopedia Ii - Blank Check - Blank Check Company
In economics, the term blank check company can refer to a company in development that has no specific business plan yet.
However, the ter...
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Castlevania Timeline: Encyclopedia Ii - Castlevania Timeline - 20th Century
1917: (The events of Castlevania: Bloodlines) Twenty-years (according to the manual of the game) after the death of Quincey Morris, a wit...
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Terezín: Encyclopedia Ii - Terezín - Terezín During World War Ii
Main article: Concentration camp Theresienstadt
During WWII, the Gestapo used Terezín as a concentration camp. About 144,000 Jews were s...
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Imperial Crypt Vaults: Encyclopedia Ii - Imperial Crypt Vaults - Franz's Vault
In 1824 the four vaults of the Imperial Crypt held 78 bodies and urns containing the hearts of three other persons. In that year Emperor ...
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Assassination In Sarajevo: Encyclopedia Ii - Assassination In Sarajevo - Consequences
During interrogation, Princip, Čabrinović and all the others maintained their vow of silence. The authorities thought the imprisonment ...
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Austrian Crown Jewels: Encyclopedia Ii - Austrian Crown Jewels - The Insignia Of The Austrian Hereditary Homage
Austria began as a small duchy and was later elevated to an archduchy. The house of Babenberg and later the Habsburg dynasty were the duk...
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Imperial Crypt Vaults: Encyclopedia Ii - Imperial Crypt Vaults - The Founders' Vault
The Gründergruft is the oldest part of the Kaisergruft, dating from the original construction of the church (completed in 1632), and lie...
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Crown Prince Rudolf Of Austria: Encyclopedia Ii - Crown Prince Rudolf Of Austria - The Mayerling Suicide Pact
In contrast with his deeply conservative father, Crown Prince Rudolf held distinctively liberal views that were closer to those of his mo...
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Austria-hungary: Encyclopedia Ii - Austria-hungary - Flags Of Austria-hungary
Flag of Austria
Coat of Arms of Austria
War Flag
Merchant Flag
Flag of Hungary
Coat of Arms of Hungary
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History Of Austria: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Austria - The Habsburg Monarchy 13th Century–1918
Also see: Habsburg Monarchy
History of Austria - Beginnings 1278-1526.
Following the extinction of the Babenbergs in the 13th century, ...
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Austria-hungary: Encyclopedia Ii - Austria-hungary - Flags Of Austria-hungary
War Flag
Merchant Flag
Flag of Austria
Coat of Arms of Austria
Flag of Hungary
Coat of Arms of Hungary
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Austria-hungary: Encyclopedia Ii - Austria-hungary - Flags Of Austria-hungary
War Flag
Merchant Flag
Flag of Austria
Coat of Arms of Austria
Flag of Hungary
Coat of Arms of Hungary
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Austria-hungary: Encyclopedia Ii - Austria-hungary - Territorial Legacy
The current countries whose entire territory were located inside Austria-Hungary by the time of the dissolution of the empire are:
Austr...
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Imperial Crypt Vaults: Encyclopedia Ii - Imperial Crypt Vaults - Karl's Vault
The first part of the Karlsgruft was built in 1710 by Emperor Joseph I.35 In 1720 it was extended by Lukas von Hildebrandt on the orders ...
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Gavrilo Princip: Encyclopedia Ii - Gavrilo Princip - Early Life
Born in Obljaj, Bosansko Grahovo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Gavrilo Princip's parents, Petar and Marija Nana née Mičić, had nine childre...
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Austria-hungary: Encyclopedia Ii - Austria-hungary - Historiography
Historical views of Austria-Hungary have varied throughout the 20th century:
Historians in the early part of the century tended to have e...
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Sarajevo: Encyclopedia Ii - Sarajevo - History
Main article: History of Sarajevo
The area of present day Sarajevo has a long and rich history dating back to the Stone age, when the But...
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Sarajevo: Encyclopedia Ii - Sarajevo - Education
Education has a long tradition in Sarajevo. The first university in Sarajevo was a school of Sufi philosophy established by Gazi Husrev-b...
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Austria-hungary: Encyclopedia Ii - Austria-hungary - Foreign Policy
The Imperial (Austrian) and Royal (Hungarian) governments differed also to some extent in their attitude toward the Empire's common forei...
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Russian History 1892-1920: Encyclopedia Ii - Russian History 1892-1920 - Active Balkan Policy 1906-13
Russia's earlier Far Eastern policy required holding Balkan issues in abeyance, a strategy Austria-Hungary also followed between 1897 and...
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Habsburg: Encyclopedia Ii - Habsburg - Habsburgs As Kings Of Hungary
The kingship of Hungary remained in the Habsburg family for centuries; but as the kingship was not strictly inherited and was sometimes u...
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Heir Apparent: Encyclopedia Ii - Heir Apparent - Who Becomes Heir Apparent?
The question of who becomes heir apparent is usually decided either by custom, convention, or by law. Monarchies traditionally gave male ...
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Habsburg: Encyclopedia Ii - Habsburg - Habsburgs As Kings Of Bohemia
The kingship of Bohemia was for centuries a position elected by its nobles. As a result, it was not an automatically inherited position. ...
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Assassination In Sarajevo: Encyclopedia Ii - Assassination In Sarajevo - Conspiracy
Young Bosnia, a group of young Bosnian anarchists of various nationalities, was equipped with Fabrique Nationale de Herstal model 1910 pi...
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Sarajevo: Encyclopedia Ii - Sarajevo - People
The people of Sarajevo are known as “Sarayliyas” (spelled Sarajlije in local languages). Sarayliyas are known for being very proud an...
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Sarajevo: Encyclopedia Ii - Sarajevo - Sports
One of the most famous things about Sarajevo is that it was the location of the 1984 Winter Olympics. However, sports and sporting events...
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Kunsthistorisches Museum: Encyclopedia Ii - Kunsthistorisches Museum - Collection
The museum's primary collections are those of the Habsburgs, particularly from the portrait and armour collections of Ferdinand of Tirol,...
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History Of Austria: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Austria - Babenberg Austria
After the defeat of the Magyars by Emperor Otto the Great in the Battle of Lechfeld (955), new Marches were established in what is today ...
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Austria-hungary: Encyclopedia Ii - Austria-hungary - Creation Of Austria-hungary — The Compromise Of 1867
The Ausgleich ("Compromise"; kiegyezés in Hungarian) of February 1867 which inaugurated the Empire's dualist structure in place of the f...
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Austria-hungary: Encyclopedia Ii - Austria-hungary - Creation Of Austria-hungary — The Compromise Of 1867
The Ausgleich ("Compromise"; kieggyezés in Hungarian) of February 1867 which inaugurated the Empire's dualist structure in place of the ...
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Imperial Crypt Vaults: Encyclopedia Ii - Imperial Crypt Vaults - Maria Theresa's Vault
The three vaults of the Imperial Crypt held 44 bodies plus urns containing the hearts of two other persions when Empress Maria Theresa56 ...
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Arthur Zimmermann: Encyclopedia Ii - Arthur Zimmermann - His Career
He was born in Marggrabova (now part of Olecko, Mazury, Poland) in East Prussia, and died of pneumonia in Berlin. He studied law from 188...
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Arthur Zimmermann: Encyclopedia Ii - Arthur Zimmermann - The Sending Of The Telegram
On 16 January 1917 Foreign Secretary Zimmermann sent the telegram to the German ambassador in Washington, Johann von Bernstorff, who in h...
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Arthur Zimmermann: Encyclopedia Ii - Arthur Zimmermann - Its Effect
On February 24, the telegram was finally delivered to the US ambassador in Britain, Walter Hines Page, who two days later retransmitted i...
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Arthur Zimmermann: Encyclopedia Ii - Arthur Zimmermann - Mexico's Reply
Later, a general assigned by Carranza to assess the realities of a Mexican takeover of their former provinces came to the conclusion that...
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Arthur Zimmermann: Encyclopedia Ii - Arthur Zimmermann - The Fact-finding Mission Of Nuncio Pacelli
At the end of June 1917, Zimmermann found the first real opportunity for paving the way to peace negotiations during his period of admini...
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Austria-hungary: Encyclopedia Ii - Austria-hungary - Governmental Structure
Three distinct elements ruled Austria-Hungary:
the Hungarian government
the “Austrian” or Cisleithanian government
a unified adminis...
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Austria-hungary: Encyclopedia Ii - Austria-hungary - Creation Of Austria-hungary — The Compromise Of 1867
The Ausgleich ("Compromise"; kieggyezés in Hungarian) of February 1867 which inaugurated the Empire's dualist structure in place of the ...
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History Of Austria: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Austria - Part Of Nazi Germany 1938–1945
Main article: Anschluss, Nazi Germany
Although the Treaty of Versailles and the Treaty of St. Germain had explicitly forbidden the unific...
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Crown Prince Rudolf Of Austria: Encyclopedia Ii - Crown Prince Rudolf Of Austria - Suicide Or Murder?
Many people however doubted the truthfulness of the report. Before her death in 1989, Empress Zita, widow of the last Austrian emperor, K...
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History Of Austria: Encyclopedia Ii - History Of Austria - Austrofascism 1934–1938
Main articles: Austrian Civil War, Austrofascism
Under the Christian Social Party, the Austrian government was moving towards centralizat...
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Archduke Franz Ferdinand Of Austria: Encyclopedia Ii - Archduke Franz Ferdinand Of Austria - Politics
Franz Ferdinand alienated many sections of Austro-Hungarian political opinion: Hungarian nationalists opposed his advocacy of universal m...
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