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      • In the 16th century, the subsequent lords of Austria, the Habsburgs, established Vienna as the seat of the emperors of the Holy Roman Empire, with a short exception, until its dissolution in 1806. With the formation of the Austrian Empire in 1804, Vienna became the capital of it and all its successor states.
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  1. 3 days ago · From 1558 to 1918 it was an imperial city—until 1806 the seat of the Holy Roman Empire and then the capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In 1918 it became the capital of the truncated, landlocked central European country that emerged from World War I as a republic.

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    3 days ago · In the 16th century, the subsequent lords of Austria, the Habsburgs, established Vienna as the seat of the emperors of the Holy Roman Empire, with a short exception, until its dissolution in 1806. With the formation of the Austrian Empire in 1804, Vienna became the capital of it and all its successor states.

  4. 3 days ago · Ferdinand I (10 March 1503 – 25 July 1564) was Holy Roman Emperor from 1556, King of Bohemia, Hungary, and Croatia from 1526, and Archduke of Austria from 1521 until his death in 1564. [1] [2] Before his accession as emperor, he ruled the Austrian hereditary lands of the House of Habsburg in the name of his elder brother, Charles V, Holy ...

  5. 2 days ago · Austria was dominated by the House of Habsburg and House of Habsburg-Lorraine from 1273 to 1918. In 1806, when Emperor Francis II of Austria dissolved the Holy Roman Empire, Austria became the Austrian Empire, and was also part of the German Confederation until the Austro-Prussian War of 1866.

  6. 5 days ago · This being said, it wasn’t all sunshine and roses for Rome. Its loss of status led to a severe population decline. By the end of the 5th century AD, its population was down to a mere 100,000, a long way from its 800,000 to 1,000,000 peak at the height of the empire.

  7. 3 days ago · January 28, 814, Aachen, Austrasia [now in Germany] Title / Office: emperor (800-814), Holy Roman Empire. House / Dynasty: Carolingian dynasty. Notable Family Members: father Pippin III. son Louis I. Top Questions. Why is Charlemagne famous? How did Charlemagne become emperor of the Holy Roman Empire? What lands did Charlemagne conquer?

  8. 2 days ago · In 1180 the Holy Roman emperor Frederick I Barbarossa gave Bavaria to the count palatine Otto of Wittelsbach. That marked the start of the Wittelsbach dynasty, which was to rule Bavaria until 1918. Otto was succeeded in 1183 by his son Louis I, who was the real founder of the Bavarian principality.