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  • to build what was to become a successful journalism empire. ... the brothers continued to expand their empire, and purchased the Sunday ...
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  • Germany had provided support for the Austrian National Socialist Party ... a well-planned internal overthrow by the Austrian Nazi Party of Austria's ...
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  • Švejk's method of subverting the Austrian Empire is to carry out his ... multi-ethnic, and in this respect modern Empire, was full of long-standing ...
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  • professor, he was forced to give up his Austrian citizenship and his professorship ... * Smith, Barry. Austrian Philosophy: The Legacy of Franz Brentano ...
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  • nations oppressed by the Austro-Hungarian Empire, inspired by the French Revolution ... which had to do with what area of the Empire they were under, Austrian ...
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  • it was incorporated into the Russian Empire. A brief period of independence ... archaeology). After the fall of the Roman Empire, of which most of south-eastern ...
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  • still powerful although ailing Habsburg Empire. The day of the nation state ... for him after marrying a powerful Austrian, General Aspremont. Rákóczi ...
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  • Ebing was also a forensic expert at the Austrian capital. ... in Germany and the Austro-Hungarian Empire, unlike lesbianism, although ...
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  • two peaks, Kibo and Kimawenzi; in 1894 an Austrian communistic settlement was ... Spitze, which was used in the German Empire until its defeat in 1918 ...
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  • with life in Bosnia under the Ottoman Empire. The Bridge on the Drina ... then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Originally named Ivan, he ...
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  • controlled alternately by Celts, the Roman Empire, Visigoths, Huns, Ostrogoths ... declared the capital of the Western Roman Empire by Emperor Diocletian in ...
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  • twentieth centuries, its global colonial empire was the second largest behind ... Currently, the remnants of this large empire are various islands and ...
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  • Monarchy.svg|22px]] Holy Roman/Austrian Empire[[Image:Pavillon royal ... French East India Company), the Russian Empire, Sweden, and Saxony. Portugal ...
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  • and Prince-Elector of the Holy Roman Empire from June 11, 1727 until ... Maria Theresa, to succeed to his Austrian dominions. George II's ...
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  • due to immigrants from the Holy Roman Empire from the fourteenth century ... by Prussia in 1742 in the War of the Austrian Succession and held on to ...
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  • time that he first began criticizing the Austrian school of economists, who ... Polanyi fled Austria in 1933, when the short-lived Austrian Republic ...
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  • In 1756, the most famous Austrian, Mozart, was born in Salzburg. After ... Romanesque church in the Holy Roman Empire. Remains of the frescoes ...
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  • * Grand Austrian State Prize for Literature (1967) * Literature Award ... * Austrian Decoration for Science and Art (1972) url = http://www.parlament ...
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  • In 1805, Vienna became capital of the Austrian Empire, and later the Austro ... In 1805, Vienna became capital of the Austrian Empire, and later the ...
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  • Totila, but was restored to the Eastern Empire by Narses in 568. ... Republic, and Padua was ceded to the Austrian Empire. After the fall of Napoleon ...
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  • Ravensberg in the west of the Holy Roman Empire; Brandenburg, Vorpommern ... Desiring the prosperous Austrian province of Silesia, Frederick declined ...
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  • the model of a Renaissance town. Few Austrian Baroque buildings survived ... period and, once back in the Austrian Empire, became a prison, which ...
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  • of Switzerland, southern Germany and the Austrian Salzkammergut in the north. ... It is not until the final breakup of the Carolingian Empire in the ...
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  • Italy had not acquired an overseas Empire like other European countries ... for liberation of his homeland from Austrian dominance. ...
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  • an autonomous part of the Holy Roman Empire after accepting Christianity ... kingdom, then part of the Carolingian empire and later the nucleus of ...
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  • Lesser Germany) that would exclude the Austrian Empire. Impetus towards reunification ... the Kingdom of Poland and the Austrian Empire. The area of Greater ...
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  • donations of land in the Holy Roman Empire (especially in present-day ... of Reichsfürst, or "Prince of the Empire," enabling the Grand ...
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  • |Born = September 8, 1841, Nelahozeves, Prague, Austrian Empire ... in Nelahozeves, near Prague (then the Austrian Empire, today the Czech Republic ...
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  • as the official religion of the Roman Empire, was born in Singidunum. ... during the rule of the First Bulgarian Empire. The city remained a battleground ...
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  • Austria and other states of the Holy Roman Empire, when he was recalled to ... accessible for trade as long as the Mongol Empire itself lasted since the Silk ...
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  • Gregor Johann Mendel (July 20, 1822 – January 6, 1884) was an Austrian ... family of Heinzendorf, Moravia of the Austrian Empire (now Hynčice, district ...
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  • Abdülhamid II His Imperial Majesty, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire ... Constitutional reform was too late, however, to save the empire. Throughout ...
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  • The Ottoman Empire represents one of the largest imperial projects ... the Ottomans acknowledged that the Austrian empire could sign a treaty ...
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  • Nicholas is said to have lived in Roman Empire's Lycia, modern ... persecution of Christians across the Empire. Following the abdication ...
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  • of the Habsburg Monarchy.svg|20px]] Austrian Empire[[Image:PortugueseFlag1707 ... of Russia (1812), and Napoleon's empire ultimately suffered complete ...
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  • he fled France and was arrested by the Austrian army in Belgium. Thereafter ... first in Prussian and afterwards in Austrian prisons (1794–1797 in ...
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  • or held by countries defeated by his empire and under treaties favorable ... The 1809 Austrian war treaty had a clause removing Western Galicia ...
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  • Ideas of the new kingdom as the modern-day successor of the Roman ... to be waged primarily against the Austrian Empire and the Habsburgs, since ...
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  • 29, 1849 in Budapest, then part of the Austrian Empire. His father was Gabriel ... as evidenced by the conviction of Austrian artist Egon Schiele for ...
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  • Otto Rank (April 22, 1884 – October 31, 1939) was an Austrian psychologist ... During World War I, Rank served in the Austrian army in Poland. The ...
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  • the Czech Lands became part of the Austrian Empire and remained so for ... Austro-Hungarian dual monarchy of the Austrian Empire and Kingdom of Hungary. ...
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  • is still frequented by visitors from the Austrian capital. ... range begins within its territory. The Austrian capital Vienna is only 50 ...
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  • Kingdom of Dacia. After 106 C.E. the Roman Empire conquered the territory and ... Transylvanian Báthorys, the emerging Austrian Empire, the Ottoman Empire ...
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  • German-born Austrian civil servant Philipp von Hörnigk (1640-1712 ... economists won favor in the British Empire and the Physiocrats advocated ...
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  • then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire) was one of the major figures ... and considered inferior by their Austrian rulers. Since most of his ...
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  • 9, 1982) was the sixth and last child of Austrian psychiatrist Sigmund and ... In 1967 she was appointed Commander of the British Empire for her ...
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  • Under the control of Metternich, the Austrian Empire entered a period ... champion, Wilhelm Steinitz was from the Austrian Empire. ...
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  • Church Slavonic. Ukrainian scholars in the Austrian Empire declared, upon linguistic analysis, that the document contained transitional language between ...
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  • over his birthplace at Istria, then part of the Austrian empire, led to instability and frequent moves. His father was headmaster of an Italian-language ...
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  • #039;s constitution, others follow the Austrian model of a separate constitutional court (first developed in the Czechoslovak constitution and ...
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