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The Holy Roman empire and, evetually, the Austria-Hungry. Marie Antoinette was a Habsburg.
The Habsburg Empire, particularly during its height in the 16th to 18th centuries, was ruled by a series of Habsburg monarchs, with notable figures including Charles V and Maria Theresa. Charles V governed as Holy Roman Emperor from 1519 to 1556 and oversaw a vast empire that spanned Europe and the Americas. Maria Theresa, who ruled from 1740 to 1780, was the first and only female ruler of the Habsburg dominions and implemented significant reforms. The empire is characterized by its complex structure of territories and diverse cultures under Habsburg leadership.
The anti-Habsburg policy refers to a series of strategies and alliances aimed at countering the influence and power of the Habsburg dynasty, which ruled over various European territories, including Austria and Spain. This policy was especially prominent during the 16th to 18th centuries, as various European powers, such as France and the Ottoman Empire, sought to limit Habsburg expansion and dominance. It involved military coalitions, diplomatic maneuvers, and support for rival factions within Habsburg territories. The policy played a crucial role in shaping the political landscape of Europe during this period.
Magyar is located in Europe. It was part of the Habsburg Empire.
In 1848, Czech was the dominant language spoken in Bohemia. This was a time when there was a rise in nationalistic movements and a push for linguistic and cultural independence, particularly in regions of the Habsburg Empire like Bohemia. Czech became more prominent as a symbol of national identity during this period.
They both were not in an empire together. Rather Austria was part of the Habsburg empire. Prussia was a growing nation of its own.
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.
i believe it was Philip II of Spain
answer is containing its national minorities
Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.Latin was the primary language during the empire but when it fell local dialects and accents took over and the beginnings of modern languages appeared.
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