from the year 1781 in Austria Monarch – Joseph II - Patent of Toleration - Austro-Russian alliance (1781) - Serfdom Patent (1781) - Theater in der Leopoldstadt...
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Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1781. 1781 (MDCCLXXXI) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting...
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the Habsburg Empire. In 1781, in the era of Austrian enlightenment, Emperor Joseph II issued a Patent of Tolerance for Austria that allowed other confessions...
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military alliance signed by the Habsburg monarchy and the Russian Empire in May–June 1781. Russia was previously allied with Prussia (Russo-Prussian Alliance)...
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Littrow may refer to: Joseph Johann von Littrow (1781-1840), Austrian astronomer Littrow projection, a map projection invented by Joseph Johann Littrow...
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century due to the consequences of the 1781 Serfdom Patent. Barbara Jelavich (25 September 1987). Modern Austria: Empire and Republic, 1815-1986. Cambridge...
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the Portuguese in 1781. The Austrian presence in Delagoa Bay caused the ivory price to change dramatically. This was due to the Austrian output, which...
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Maria Theresa (redirect from Maria-Theresa of Austria)
1740 until her death in 1780, and the only woman to hold the position suo jure (in her own right). She was the sovereign of Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Bohemia...
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The history of Austria covers the history of Austria and its predecessor states. In the late Iron Age Austria was occupied by people of the Hallstatt Celtic...
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Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor (redirect from Joseph II of Austria)
Zinzendorf's 'New Accountancy': the Structure of Austrian Government Finance in Peace and War, 1781–1791". International History Review. 29 (1): 22–56...
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This is a list of notable Austrians. Helmut Berger (1944–2023), actor Senta Berger (born 1941), actress Klaus Maria Brandauer (born 1943), actor Wolfgang...
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Maria Christina, Duchess of Teschen (redirect from Marie Christine of Austria)
Governor of the Austrian Netherlands jointly with her husband during 1781–1789 and 1791–1792. After two expulsions from the Netherlands (in 1789 and 1792)...
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Isenberg (née Neumann), computer scientist Philipp von Neumann (1781–1851), Austrian diplomat Randy Neumann (born 1948), American boxer and referee Robert...
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Princess Maria Beatrice of Savoy. Ferdinand Karl Joseph (1781–1850); Commander-in-Chief of the Austrian army during the Napoleonic Wars. Maximilian Joseph (1782–1863);...
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Petter is the surname of: Anton Petter (1781–1858), Austrian painter Charles Petter (1880–1953), Swiss firearms designer Ernest Petter (1873–1954), English...
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Patent of Toleration (redirect from Patent of toleration (1781))
1781 by the Habsburg emperor Joseph II. Part of the Josephinist reforms, the Patent extended religious freedom to non-Catholic Christians living in the...
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Barrier town (category 18th century in the Dutch Republic)
the 1748 Congress of Aix-la-Chapelle and the resulting Treaty. In 1781, the Austrian Emperor did not continue the Barrier Treaty, and the Dutch troops...
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Marie Antoinette (redirect from Marie Antoinette, Archduchess of Austria)
alliance. A second visit from Joseph II, which took place in July 1781 to reaffirm the Franco-Austrian alliance and also to see his sister, was tainted by false...
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treaty of 1781." Slavonic and East European Review 38.90 (1959): 114–145. online Dwyer, Philip G. "Self-interest versus the common cause: Austria, Prussia...
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Bernard (1880–1958), American character actor Joseph Karl Bernard (c. 1781 – 1850), Austrian journalist and librettist Jules Bernard (born 2000), American basketball...
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1894 1979 Germany Eduardo di Capua 1864 1917 Italy Anton Diabelli 1781 1858 Austria David Diamond 1915 2005 United States James Dillon 1950 United Kingdom...
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Josephinian Common Court Regulations (Allgemeine Gerichtsordnung (AGO)) of 1781. The Austrian litigious proceedings (Streitiges Verfahren) are governed by the following...
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Gottscheers (category Ethnic groups in Slovenia)
Doris Debenjak (1936–2013), linguist and translator Johann Erker (1781–1809), Austrian rebel leader Peter Kosler (1824–1879), lawyer and geographer Richard...
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Grand Duke Ferdinand III of Tuscany Archduke Ferdinand Karl Joseph of Austria-Este (1781–1850), younger son of Archduke Ferdinand Karl Anton Joseph Johann...
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Altmünster (redirect from Altmünster, Austria)
(1908-1971), Austrian-born Nazi SS concentration camp commandant Archduke Ferdinand Karl Joseph of Austria-Este (1781–1850), commanded the Austrian army during...
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Ferdinand Karl Joseph of Austria-Este (25 April 1781 – 5 November 1850) was the third son of Archduke Ferdinand of Austria-Este and of his wife Princess...
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(secondary coordinates) The list of Tetragrammatons in art in Austria includes tetragrammatons found in Austrian art. Since the 16th century, artists have been...
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Salzburg (redirect from Salzburg, Austria)
Salzburg (Austrian German: [ˈsaltsbʊʁk], German: [ˈzaltsbʊʁk] ;) is the fourth-largest city in Austria. In 2020, it had a population of 156,872. The town...
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Bekenntnisses) is a Christian denomination in Austria. The origin of the church can traced to the Edict of Tolerance in 1781 and in 1861. The Counter-Reformation changed...
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First League of Armed Neutrality (category Organizations established in 1780)
searched by a belligerent. In 1781, Prussia, Austria and Portugal joined the League; in 1782 the Ottoman Empire joined; and in 1783 the Two Sicilies. As...
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