During the Roman Empire, Noricum (most of Austria and Slovenia) was the Roman province of Noricum and Pannonia (eastern Austria and western Hungary) was the Roman province of Pannonia.
Later Austria was part of the Carolingian Empire, the Holy Roman Empire, the Habsburg Monarchy, the Austrian Empire and the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Not whole, only a part. Southern part of Poland (Małopolska) was a part of the Austria-Hungary empire.
Germany and austria were never ONE nation, but austria was a part of austria-Hungary. austria might have been part of the German empire way back in the middle ages.
prussia, austria,russia,and sweden
During WWI, Austria was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Austrio-Hungary fought as part of the Central Powers, with Germany.
Modern day Austria covers an area where there were three different regions. Rhaetia (which covered eastern Austria, central and western Switzerland and part of Southern Germany) was conquered in 15 AD. Noricum (most of Austria) was subdued in 16 AD. Pannonia (eastern Austria and western Hungary) was annexed to the empire in 9 AD.
Not whole, only a part. Southern part of Poland (Małopolska) was a part of the Austria-Hungary empire.
They both were not in an empire together. Rather Austria was part of the Habsburg empire. Prussia was a growing nation of its own.
Yes, both Prussia and Austria were part of the Holy Roman Empire at different points in history. Austria was a significant and influential member of the Empire, serving as a major power. Prussia, initially a duchy, became part of the Holy Roman Empire but rose to prominence later, especially after the dissolution of the Empire in 1806. Ultimately, Austria and Prussia played key roles in the political landscape of Central Europe during the Empire's existence.
Germany and austria were never ONE nation, but austria was a part of austria-Hungary. austria might have been part of the German empire way back in the middle ages.
The Sudetenland, which was officially part of Austria.
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prussia, austria,russia,and sweden
Yes, Kingdom of Bohemia was part of Austro-Hungarian empire.
During WWI, Austria was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Austrio-Hungary fought as part of the Central Powers, with Germany.
Austria was no longer part of the large Austro-Hungarian empire when that empire collapsed after the war. Trust me it's the right answer. :P
The Turkish. The Turkish were part of the Ottoman Empire who were allies of Austria-Hungary and Germany.