- River). This name for the
region was a common, but
unofficial one. The
Cisleithanian capital was Vienna, the
residence of the
Austrian emperor. The territory...
-
Cisleithanian Imperial Council election, 1900–01 All 425
seats in the
Imperial Council 213
seats needed for a majority...
- Bukovyna) was a
constituent land of the
Austrian Empire from 1849 and a
Cisleithanian crown land of Austria-Hungary from 1867
until 1918. The name Bukovina...
- 1907
Cisleithanian legislative election in the
Czech lands 1907
Cisleithanian legislative election in the
Kingdom of
Dalmatia 1907
Cisleithanian legislative...
- was the
capital of the
Austrian Empire from 1804 to 1867, and of the
Cisleithanian part of Austria-Hungary from 1867 to 1918, and
subsequently became the...
- Ministers'
Council for
Common Affairs, and the ministers-president of the
Cisleithanian (Austrian) and
Hungarian halves of the Empire.
After the dissolution...
- century, but the rest of the
Lands p****ed to the
Austrian Empire and the
Cisleithanian half of Austria-Hungary. By the
Czechoslovak declaration of independence...
-
insignia of the
defunct Holy
Roman Empire and also the
symbol of the
Cisleithanian ('Austrian') half of the real union, the
Hungarian government urged...
- a part of the Holy
Roman Empire until its
dissolution in 1806 and a
Cisleithanian crown land of Austria-Hungary
until its
dissolution in 1918. It was...
- the 1867 "Basic
State Act" (Staatsgrundgesetz),
valid only for the
Cisleithanian (Austrian) part of Austria–Hungary, said: All
races of the
empire have...