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  • Habsburg monarchy - Wikipedia
    The territorial possessions of the monarchy were thus united only by virtue of a common monarch The Habsburg realms were unified in 1804 with the formation of the Austrian Empire and later split in two as Austria-Hungary with the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867
  • The Dual Monarchy: two states in a single empire
    The Austro-Hungarian Compromise in 1867 transformed the Habsburg Monarchy into an alliance of two sovereign states Austria-Hungary was a dual system in which each half of the empire had its own constitution, government and parliament
  • Czechoslovakia - Hapsburg Rule - The Dual Monarchy
    The Compromise of 1867 established the Dual Monarchy of Austria-Hungary (also known as the Austro-Hungarian Empire) The two parts of the empire were united by a common ruler, by a joint foreign policy, and, to some extent, by shared finances
  • Austria - Habsburg Empire, Dual Monarchy, WWI | Britannica
    Under the Ausgleich, both parts of the Habsburg monarchy were constitutionally autonomous, each having its own government and a parliament composed of an appointed upper and an elected lower house
  • How the Habsburgs Rose, Split, and Fell—A . . . - habsburg-dynasty. com
    After the French Revolution and Napoleon, Francis II ended the Holy Roman Empire (1806) and ruled the Austrian Empire In 1867, Franz Joseph created the Austro-Hungarian Dual Monarchy—two states, one monarch; Bosnia-Herzegovina was later annexed (1908) The Sarajevo assassination led to World War I In 1918 the monarchy collapsed
  • Hapsburg Monarchy - Jewish Virtual Library
    The Hapsburg Monarchy was a multi-national empire in Central Europe under the rule of the Hapsburg dynasty from 1273 until 1918; from 1867 known as Austro-Hungary
  • Austro-Hungarian Monarchy - Infoplease
    The agreement to establish the Dual Monarchy, which was worked out primarily by the Austrian foreign minister, Count Beust, and two Hungarians, the elder Count Andrássy and Francis Deak, divided the Hapsburg empire into two states
  • Habsburg Dynasty: The Inbred Royals Who Ruled Over Europe
    After centuries of forging alliances with other families and nobles, Rudolf IV of Habsburg became king in 1273 AD After 10 years on the throne, he granted his two sons direct rule over Styria and Austria From this point forward, the name Habsburg would forever be associated with these two kingdoms Frederick III and Eleanor of Portugal


















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