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Sometimes used as the unofficial national flag of Austria-Hungary. 1869–1918 Unimplemented Naval Ensign 1869–1918 Merchant Ensign of Austria-Hungary: 1934–1938 State Flag of the Federal State of Austria: This is the state flag of Austria adopted in 1934 and used until Austria was incorporated into Germany from 1938 to 1945. This flag was ...
The national flag of Austria (Flagge Österreichs) is a triband in the following order: red, white, and red. The Austrian flag is considered one of the oldest national symbols still in use by a modern country, with its first recorded use in 1230. [1] The Austrian triband originated from the arms of the Babenberg dynasty.
↑ Civil flag or Landesfarben of the Habsburg monarchy (1700-1806) ↑ Merchant ensign of the Habsburg monarchy (from 1730 to 1750) ↑ Flag of the Austrian Empire (1804-1867) ↑ Civil flag used in Cisleithania part of Austria-Hungary (1867-1918) House colours of the House of Habsburg
Two new flags were presented to IR4 Deutschmeister, the ceremonial guard line regiment based in Vienna, in June 1806 before the 1806 pattern was decreed, although one of these was a new Leibfahne to replace the one lost in 1805. Surprisingly, the flag displays the Holy Roman Empire crown above the Doppeladler eagle, whose heads had halos.
Austria: 1522 1918 1938 1945 1955 Austria: Azerbaijan: 1555 1918 1918 1920 1922 1937 1940 1952 1991 2013 Azerbaijan: Bahamas: 1869 1904 1923 1953 1964 1973 2007 Bahamas: Bahrain: 1783 1820 1932 1972 2002 Bahrain: Bangladesh: 1971 1972 Bangladesh: Barbados: 1885 1958 1962 1966 Barbados: Belarus: 1918 1919 1919 1927 1937 1940 1941 1944 1951 1991 ...
With the end of the Holy Roman Empire in 1806, this flag was approved for use as a civil flag. The black–gold flag was used in a way similar to a modern national flag by the Austrian Habsburg monarchy within the Holy Roman Empire, by the later Austrian Empire , and by the Austrian part of Austria-Hungary , and was sometimes informally used ...
Albert III (Albrecht III), duke of Austria until 1395, from 1386 (after the death of Leopold) until 1395 also ruled over the latter's possessions. Albert IV (Albrecht IV), duke of Austria 1395–1404, in conflict with Leopold IV. Albert V (Albrecht V), duke of Austria 1404–1439, Holy Roman Emperor from 1438 to 1439 as Albert II. See also below.
Pages in category "18th century in Austria" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Battle of Schärding;