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The National Archives of Austria (German: Österreichisches Staatsarchiv), also known as the Austrian State Archives is the central archive of the republic of Austria, located in Vienna. On the basis of the Austrian Federal Archives Act, it stores the archives of the federal government.
The Latinized name Austria applied to this area appears in the 12th Century writings in the time of Leopold III (1095–1136). (compare Austrasia as the name for the north-eastern part of the Frankish Empire). The term Ostmark is not historically certain and appears to be a translation of marchia orientalis that came up only much later.
The Austrian Empire was the main beneficiary from the Congress of Vienna and it established an alliance with Britain, Prussia, and Russia forming the Quadruple Alliance. [8] The Austrian Empire also gained new territories from the Congress of Vienna, and its influence expanded to the north through the German Confederation and also into Italy. [8]
3 Births. 4 Deaths. 5 References. Toggle the table of contents. 1791 in Austria. 1 language. ... 1800s; See also: Other events of 1791 List of years in Austria:
The Tyrolean dynasty persists today, [3] actively contributing to archival and historical documentation of their impact on Tyrol and its territorial sovereignty within the Austrian Empire. Currently, there are two branches of the Krismer dynasty: the Barons/Baronesses Krismer V.K. (von Krismerhof) and Werner V.K. (von Krismerhof). von Kolowrat
The Austrian nobility gave homage to Vladislaus in support of his claim by right of his wife Gertrude. 1247: 3 January: Vladislaus died. 1248: Herman VI, Margrave of Baden, margrave of Baden, married Gertrude. He laid claim to Austria and Styria by right of his wife and left his brother Rudolf I, Margrave of Baden-Baden to govern Baden. 1250: 4 ...
Archduke Franz Karl of Austria (Archduke of Austria, whose death sparked World War I) was born on 17 December 1802. Eduard von Bauernfeld (famous Austrian Dramatist) was born in Vienna on 13 January 1802. Leopold Fitzinger (famous Austrian Zoologist) was born in Vienna on 13 April 1802.
3 Births. 4 Deaths. 5 References. ... 1800s; See also: Other events of 1782 List of years in Austria: The Edict of Tolerance of 1782. Events from the year 1782 in ...
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