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- Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 German: Kaiserthum Oesterreich, modern spelling Kaisertum Österreich, pronounced [ˌkaɪzɐtuːm ˈøːstəʁaɪç] October Diploma Laszlo...
- Kaiserthum, or modern German Kaisertum (lit. 'Kaiser-dom'), is a German word for Empire in its meaning as a state ruled over by an Emperor, used in the...
- Roman Empire (Heiliges Römisches Reich, 800/962–1806) Austrian Empire (Kaisertum Österreich, 1804–1867) Austro-Hungarian Empire (Kaiserliche und königliche...
- (Charles I was buried on Madeira, his last exile). The Austrian Empire (Kaisertum Österreich) from 1804 to 1867 consisted of the Habsburg lands as a whole...
- Transleithania, two states under one crowned ruler. Austrian Empire (German: Kaisertum Österreich): This was the official name of the new Habsburg empire created...
- doi:10.2143/BAB.71.0.2002277. Berrens, Stefan (2004). Sonnenkult und Kaisertum von den Severern bis zu Constantin I. (193-337 n. Chr.) (in German). Vol...
- designate a kingdom or an empire, especially the Roman Empire. The terms Kaisertum (German: [ˈkaɪ̯zɐˌtuːm] , "Imperium") and Kaiserreich ("Imperial realm")...
- ISBN 978-975-8070-53-4. OCLC 53857589. Berrens, Stephan (2004). Sonnenkult und Kaisertum von den Severern bis zu Constantin I. (193–337 n. Chr.). Historia-Einzelschriften...
- Charles Christopher. Columbia University Press. Petersohn, Jürgen (2010). Kaisertum und Rom in spätsalischer und staufischer Zeit. Romidee und Rompolitik...
- title in 1804, the Habsburg lands as a whole were dubbed the Kaisertum Österreich. Kaisertum might literally be translated as "emperordom" (on analogy with...