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  2. History of Austria - Wikipedia

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    The history of Austria covers the history of Austria and its predecessor states. In the late Iron Age Austria was occupied by people of the Hallstatt Celtic culture ( c. 800 BC), they first organized as a Celtic kingdom referred to by the Romans as Noricum , dating from c. 800 to 400 BC.

  3. Timeline of Austrian history - Wikipedia

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    Flemish revolts against Maximilian of Austria: A second revolt against Maximilian's rule over Burgundy began, in Ghent. 1488: 8 January: Maximilian issued a decree establishing the Royal Netherlands Navy. 14 February: At the urging of Frederick III, the Swabian League, a mutual defense association of imperial estates, was established at ...

  4. Österreichisches Biographisches Lexikon 1815–1950 - Wikipedia

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    The Österreichisches Biographisches Lexikon 1815–1950 (ÖBL, Austrian Biographical Lexicon 1815–1950) is a dictionary of biographical entries for individuals who have contributed to the history of Austria, published by the Austrian Academy of Sciences. It consists of 16 volumes with more than 20,000 biographies.

  5. Category:19th-century Austrian people - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing parent category of Category:19th-century Austrian Jews and Category:19th-century Austrian LGBTQ people and Category:19th-century Austrian women The contents of these subcategories can also be found within this category, or in diffusing subcategories of it.

  6. Austria - Wikipedia

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    Austria, [e] formally the Republic of Austria, [f] is a landlocked country in Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. [15] It is a federation of nine states , of which the capital Vienna is the most populous city and state.

  7. Category:Austrian people - Wikipedia

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    Simple English; Slovenčina ... View history; Tools. Tools. ... This category lists notable Austria-born people, or people who spent significant time in Austria.

  8. Austrian Empire - Wikipedia

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    Changes shaping the nature of the Holy Roman Empire took place during conferences in Rastatt (1797–1799) and Regensburg (1801–1803). On 24 March 1803, the Imperial Recess (German: Reichsdeputationshauptschluss) was declared, which reduced the number of ecclesiastical states from 81 to only 3 and the free imperial cities from 51 to 6.

  9. Category:History of Austria by period - Wikipedia

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