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  1. The Habsburg monarchy was a union of crowns, with only partial shared laws and institutions other than the Habsburg court itself; the provinces were divided in three groups: the Archduchy proper, Inner Austria that included Styria and Carniola, and Further Austria with Tyrol and the Swabian lands. The territorial possessions of the monarchy ...

  2. Jul 15, 2009 · Franz Josef I (English: Francis Joseph) Emperor of Austria, king of Hungary, (1830-1916), born in Vienna. The last significant Habsburg monarch. Franz Josef was the eldest son of Archduke Franz Karl (Francis Charles), who was brother and heir of Austrian Emperor Ferdinand I. Because his father renounced his right to the throne, Franz Josef ...

  3. Franz Joseph’s portrait. The monarch’s portrait was omnipresent in the Habsburg Empire – even in the farthest-flung corners of the monarchy it hung in schools and public offices, seeking to hold together what was inexorably drifting apart. The District Commissioner [Trotta] was lunching in the station restaurant, at the table of the ...

  4. Franz Joseph, the supreme bureaucrat. A young lad becomes emperor and is intent on remaining so for a long time – Franz Joseph’s extensive reign has caused posterity to regard him as the very epitome of the Habsburg Monarchy. However, this period was far from being a pure idyll. On 2 December 1848, at a mere eighteen years of age, Franz ...

  5. Jan 17, 2020 · Franz Joseph I was born on August 18, 1830, in Vienna’s Schonbrunn Palace. He was the firstborn son of Franz Karl (the Archduke and son of Francis II) and Archduchess Sophie. His uncle, Emperor Ferdinand, was the reigning emperor at the time. Because the emperor was not so strong-minded, Franz Joseph’s mother decided to bring up his son as ...

  6. Dec 28, 1986 · She was from a crown family, a fact that transformed her life. In 1853, she was engaged to the young Emperor Franz Joseph. The two mothers, who were sisters, engineered the match, though the young ...

  7. Wars during the reign of Franz Joseph included the Second Italian War Of Independence (1859), the Austro-Prussian War (1866), the Third Italian War Of Independence (1866) and the 1899-1901 Boxer Rebellion. He died during World War 1. Charles I of Austria became emperor in 1916 and reigned from 1916-1918. Franz Joseph's 68-year reign is the ...

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