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  • The Prague Slavic Congress of 1848 was a major event in the Europe of upheavals of 1848. It was a time of revolution. Individual nations oppressed ...
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  • polities such as the Ottoman Empire and Austria-Hungary, civilizational conflict has frequently occurred. However, despite this, life at the local level ...
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  • Austrian throne on June 28, 1914 and Austria-Hungary was catapulted into ... ("Austrian") half part of Austria-Hungary as Cisleithania—because ...
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  • |birth_place = Budapest, Austria-Hungary |death_date = 1964|5|30|1898|2|11|mf=y |death_place = La Jolla, California, U.S. |residence = [[Image:Flag ...
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  • Saint Giovanni da Capestrano, known as John of Capistrano in English (June 24, 1386 – October 23, 1456), was an Italian friar, preacher, theologian ...
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  • Magyars or Hungarians In contexts where it is necessary to disambiguate between ethnic Hungarians and inhabitants of the Kingdom of Hungary, ethnic ...
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  • Roman Catholic group in 1913, while Austria-Hungary still ruled Slovakia. After WWI, the party sought to win the autonomy of Slovakia within ...
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  • Kurt Josef Waldheim (December 21, 1918 – June 14, 2007) was an Austrian diplomat and conservative politician. He was the fourth secretary-general ...
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  • The Mongol invasions of Europe were centered in their destruction of Russian principalities, such as Kiev and Vladimir, under the leadership ...
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  • for Russia to dominate the region. Austria-Hungary favored the continuation ... the region, especially in the Levant. Austria-Hungary wished for a continuation ...
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  • |event_start = Independence from Austria-Hungary |date_start = 28 October ... 1918 as one of the successor states of Austria-Hungary, whose Empire had been ...
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  • The Great Turkish War refers to a series of conflicts between the Ottoman Empire and contemporary European powers, then joined into a Holy League ...
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  • had often been tense, under Austria-Hungary, Germans were blamed ... Czechoslovakia was created with the dissolution of Austria-Hungary ...
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  • been born." Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria-Hungary once described his fellow ruler as a "thoroughly bad man." Missionary John ...
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  • Béla Viktor János Bartók (March 25, 1881 – September 26, 1945) was a Hungarian composer, pianist and collector of Eastern European and Middle ...
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  • Matthias Corvinus (Matthias the Just) (February 23, 1443 – April 6, 1490) was king of Hungary and Croatia, ruling between 1458 and 1490. Corvinus ...
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  • Karl Mannheim was born on March 27, 1893 in Budapest, Austria-Hungary, which is now Hungary. He was the only child of a Hungarian father and ...
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  • The Counts of Cilli The house should be referred to in English by the original historic name "of Cilli," although the name "of ...
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  • The Western European Union (WEU) is a partially dormant European defense and security organization, established on the basis of the Treaty of ...
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  • the Napoleonic Wars had been part of Austria-Hungary since 1815. It is now ... plays but that his experiences in Austria-Hungary also led him to believe ...
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