Archduchy

  • 11archduchy — /atʃˈdʌtʃi/ (say ahch duchee) noun (plural archduchies) the territory of an archduke or an archduchess …

  • 12archduchy — noun the domain controlled by an archduke or archduchess • Hypernyms: ↑domain, ↑demesne, ↑land …

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  • 13Coats of arms of Spanish Monarchs in Italy — The Spanish monarchs of the House of Habsburg used separate versions of their royal arms as sovereigns of the Kingdom of Naples Sicily and the Duchy of Milan with the arms of these territories. The Kingdom of Sicily was ruled as an independent… …

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  • 14Habsburg Monarchy — Habsburg Monarchy[1] Habsburgermonarchie ← …

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  • 15House of Habsburg — Habsburg redirects here. For the House of Habsburg Lorraine, please see House of Lorraine. For other uses, please see Habsburg (disambiguation). House of Habsburg Country Austria, Holy Roman Empire, Spain Italy …

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  • 16Duchy of Carinthia — Herzogtum Kärnten (de) Vojvodina Koroška (sl) State of the Holy Roman Empire (until 1806), constituent land of the Austrian Empire and Cisleithanian crown land of Austria Hungary …

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  • 17Title — For other uses, see Title (disambiguation). A title is a prefix or suffix added to someone s name to signify either veneration, an official position or a professional or academic qualification. In some languages, titles may even be inserted… …

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  • 18Military Frontier — Militärgrenze Vojna granica / Vojna krajina Војна граница / Војна крајина Graniţă militară Határőrvidék military province of the Habsburg Monarchy …

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  • 19List of rulers of Austria — See also: List of Austrian consorts This is a list of margraves, dukes, archdukes, and emperors of Austria. The territory was ruled by the Babenberg family until 1246 and by the Habsburg family from 1282 to 1918. Note that names are spelled… …

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  • 20Papal conclave, 1799–1800 — The Papal conclave of 1799 1800 followed the death of Pope Pius VI on 29 August 1799 and led to the selection as pope of Giorgio Barnaba Luigi Chiaramonti, who took the name Pius VII, on 14 March 1800. The conclave, the last conclave to take… …

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