: a) the growth of socialism ...... b) liberal reformers.....c) German aggression... the Pan-Slavic movement......a decline of the fine arts
The Emperor Francis Joseph I up to Nov. 11, 1916 and then Emperor Charles I, up to the end of war.
The Mongol Empire
He was correct to form that opinion; nationalism ripped the Austrian Empire apart and for exactly the reason he predicted. The Austrian Empire was ruled by the German-speaking Austrians who were a majority in a very small minority of the Austrian Empire. There were far many more Slovenes, Croats, Serbians, Bosniaks, Hungarians, Romanians, Poles, Czechs, and Slovaks than Austrians and these peoples would eventually demand independence on nationalist grounds. When this nationalism was realized at the end of World War I, the Austrian Empire ceased to exist.
ottoman empire. world war 2.
The Aztecs had the world's largest empire in the 1400's.
Italy...Austria...Hungary...Japan (yes, Japan) - WW2 Austrian-Hungarian (Hapsburg) Empire, Ottoman Empire (Turkey) - WW1
The Russian Romanov dynasty, the German Hohenzollern, the Austro-Hungarian Hapsburg, and the Ottoman (Turkish) Empire. The only Empire to emerge still in control was the British.
The Emperor Francis Joseph I up to Nov. 11, 1916 and then Emperor Charles I, up to the end of war.
In World War 1, the German Empire, the Hapsburg Empire (Austria-Hungary), and the Turkish Empire, were joined along with some lesser allies against the British Empire, the French Republic, the Russian Empire, Italy, some lesser allies, and, eventually, the United States.
Charles V, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, who was also elected First King of Spain in 1516 with the name of Charles I King of Spain.
Five Empires went into the war, and only one came out intact - the British Empire. Three were dismantled because they were on the losing side - the German Empire, the Austro-Hungarian (Hapsburg) Empire, and the Ottoman (Turkish) Empire. One fell apart under the tremendous demands and the enormous losses of the war, disintegrating into revolution and chaos - the Russian Empire.
1. Lost territories to Rudolf or Hapsburg 2.Nationalist movement 3.World War 1 4.Astro-Hungarian Empire 5.Monarchy was dissolved in 1919
The German and Russian monarchies, as were the Hapsburg and Ottoman Empires.
The Russian Empire (the Romanov Dynasty), the German Empire (the Hohenzollern Dynasty), and the Austro-Hungarian Empire (the Hapsburg Dynasty). In particular the Hapsburgs had ruled central Europe for hundreds of years, and the Romanovs had ruled Russia for over three hundred years. I would also include the Ottoman Empire, which tottered on for about four more years after the shooting stopped in WWI. Five Great Empire entered WWI, and only one came out - the British Empire.
Communism .
Superion Empire Superion? The largest empire in the western world since the Roman empire was the British empire.
The last empire was the Hillton Empire.