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Austrian Empire
Central European multinational Empire from 1804 to 1867
Illyrian Provinces
province of the First French Empire
Vormärz
'''''''' (; English: pre-March) was a period in the history of Germany preceding the 1848 March Revolution in the states of the German Confederation. The beginning of the period is less well-defined. Some place the starting point directly after the fall of Napoleon and the establishment of the German Confederation in 1815. Others, typically those who emphasise the Vormärz'' as a period of political uprising, place the beginning at the French July Revolution of 1830. The era also saw a gradual shift in developments from Germany being a country primarily based on agriculture to one evolving into
Imperial-Royal
The adjective ' (usually abbreviated to ), German for imperial–royal', was applied to the authorities and state institutions of the Austrian Empire until the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867, which established the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Thereafter the abbreviation only applied to institutions of the so-called Cisleithania (i.e. those lands not part of the Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen/Transleithania: Hungary and Croatia-Slavonia; Bosnia and Herzegovina, annexed in 1878 from the Ottoman Empire, was a condominium of Cis- and Transleithania). Common institutions of both halves of the e
Vienna Literary Agreement
literary agreement in March 1850, when writers from Croatia, Serbia and Slovenia met to standardize the Serbo-Croatian language
Lodomeria
thumb|Coat of arms
thumb|Seal of Bolesław-Jerzy II|Giorgi, Regis Rusie, Ducis Ladimerie; ("Ladimerie" appears on the side with the knight)
Austrian–Prussian dualism
cooperation and rivalry between Austria and Prussia up to 1866
Herrenhaus
upper house of the Cisleithania (Austria-Hungary) Parliament
Imperial Diet
parliament of the Austrian Empire (1848-9)
Quintuple Alliance
1818 alliance of European nations

Ukrainian Russophiles
19th–20th-century political movement among Ukrainians and Rusyns in Galicia
Budweis – Linz – Gmunden horse railway
second public railroad line on the European mainland
senior chamberlain
Oberhofmeister of the Austrian King and Emperor (Grand Master of the Court) was the most important function at the court of the Holy Roman Emperor (until 1806) and the Emperor of Austria in Vienna (1804–1918). The Oberhofmeister acted as the direct head of the imperial court and household and was as such very influential.
Franciscan Cadastre
first Austrian cadastre
inhaber
Inhaber, or Proprietor, was a term used in the Habsburg military to denote special honors extended to a noble or aristocrat. The Habsburg army was organized on principles developed for the feudal armies in which regiments were raised by a wealthy noble, called the Inhaber (proprietor) who also acted as colonel of the regiment. Originally, he raised the regiment, funded its needs, and received a portion of its revenue, which might be plunder or loot. He also shared in its shame or its honors.
Order of Saint George
European Order of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine
Secret State Conference
Political body of the Austrian Empire
Austrian post offices in Liechtenstein
Fort Bourguignon