Francis Joseph
Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary
Austria-Hungary.
Austria-Hungary
It was often referred to as the Dual Monarchy.
The Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 is what gave dual monarchy to Austria and Hungary. This re-established and reorganized the sovereignty of Hungary.
An archduchess is a daughter or granddaughter of the Emperor of Austria-Hungary or the wife of a son or grandson of the Empire of Austria-Hungary.
monarchy
Yes it did.
Emperor Franz Josef I
Emperor Karl was born on August 17, 1887, in Castle of Persenbeug, Lower Austria, Austria-Hungary.
The Dual Monarchy, also known as Austria-Hungary, was organized as a federation of two separate entities: the Austrian Empire and the Kingdom of Hungary. Each entity had its own government, legislature, and administrative institutions, but they shared a common monarch who held power over both. The Emperor of Austria served as the King of Hungary, and key decisions were made jointly by representatives from both entities.
Austria-Hungary was called the dual monachy.