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The Austrian agnatic branch ended in 1780 with the death of Maria Theresa of Austria and was replaced by a combination of the Austrian cognatic branch of the Habsburgs and the Vaudemont branch of the House of Lorraine in the person of her son Joseph II. The new successor house styled itself as Habsburg-Lorraine (Habsburg-Lothringen).
More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available. 1st Army (Austria-Hungary) Adam Müller; Alexander von Krobatin; Alexander von Mensdorff-Pouilly, Prince von Dietrichstein zu Nikolsburg; Alfred III, Prince of Windisch-Grätz; Alfred Józef Potocki; Alliance for ...
More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available. Austrian Empire; Coat of arms of Austria-Hungary; Coat of arms of Germany; Double-headed eagle; Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor; History of Austria; House of Lorraine; House of Schwarzenberg; Reichsadler; Talk ...
Based on a work by Hugo Gerhard Ströhl (1851–1919): Oesterreichisch-Ungarische Wappenrolle. Die Wappen ihrer k.u.k. Majestäten, die Wappen der durchlauchtigsten Herren Erzherzoge, die Staatswappen von Oesterreich und Ungarn, die Wappen der Kronländer und der ungarischen Comitate, die Flaggen, Fahnen und Cocarden beider Reichshälften, sowie das Wappen des souverainen Fürstenthumes ...
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Austrian royalty (14 C, 2 P) S. Silesian nobility (8 C, 72 P) Slovak nobility (10 P) U. Austrian untitled nobility (68 P) Pages in category "Austrian nobility"
The current coat of arms of the Republic of Austria has been in use in its first forms by the First Republic of Austria since 1919. Between 1934 and the German annexation in 1938, the Federal State (Bundesstaat Österreich) used a different coat of arms, which consisted of a double-headed eagle (one-party corporate state led by the clerico-right-wing Fatherland Front, often labeled Austro ...
The princely title was the most prestigious of the Austrian nobility, usually borne by heads of families whose cadets were generally counts/countesses, although in some mediatized princely families (Reichsfürsten) members were allowed to bear the same title as cadets of royalty: prince/princess (Prinz/Prinzessin) with the style of Serene Highness.