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The "double" civil ensign, as a symbol of "corporate identity", was also used as the consular flag, as decreed on 18 February 1869. It came into use on 1 August 1869. Legations, however, flew the black-and-gold flag of Austria alongside the red-white-green flag of Hungary, while embassies flew the two national flags alongside the imperial ...
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Austrian Empire; Austro-Hungarian Armed Forces; Austro-Hungarian Navy; Battle of Durazzo (1915) Battleship; Béla Miklós; Comparative officer ranks of World War I; Cruiser; Destroyer; Eastern Front (World War I) Eight-Nation Alliance; Erzherzog Karl-class battleship; Ferenc Szálasi; Flămânda Offensive; Franz Graf von Wimpffen; Giovanni Luppis
Flag of the Austrian Empire: Flag of the Habsburg monarchy and also the flag of the Austrian Empire; from the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867, flag of Cisleithanian Austria. Sometimes used as the unofficial national flag of Austria-Hungary. 1869–1918 Unimplemented Naval Ensign 1869–1918 Merchant Ensign of Austria-Hungary: 1934–1938
Civil ensign of the Kingdom of Hungary as part of the Habsburg Monarchy, the Austrian Empire and the Austro-Hungarian Empire: A horizontal triband of red, white and red with the Austrian escutcheon on the hoist side. 1 August 1869 – November 1918 Civil ensign of Transleithania as part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire (for maritime navigation)