Austro-hungarian


a monarchy (1867–1918) in central europe that included the empire of austria, the kingdom of hungary, and various crown lands.
contemporary examples

but it also opens outward to offer a sharp look at the fatal codes of honor dominating the austro-hungarian military caste system.
the kaffeehaus canon george prochnik december 30, 2010

when my father was born, it was part of the austro-hungarian empire.
elie wiesel’s great regret jonathan mahler april 18, 2009

historical examples

in that pamphlet he boldly declared that the break-up of the austro-hungarian empire was a necessity.
bolshevism: a curse & danger to the workers henry william lee

were they aware that anything had happened in the austro-hungarian navy?
the birth of yugoslavia, volume 2 henry baerlein

this decline was general, though relatively the greatest in the austro-hungarian and the roumanian immigration.
jewish immigration to the united states from 1881 to 1910 samuel joseph

the austro-hungarian action against servia seems to have failed.
current history, a monthly magazine new york times

in consequence the austro-hungarian troops were able on the 22d of june to take the works on the northwest and west fronts.
new york times current history; the european war, vol 2, no. 5, august, 1915 various

but the germans were powerless in the austro-hungarian economic departments.
the iron ration george abel schreiner

he had already destroyed, in imagination, the worn-out machinery of the austro-hungarian monarchy.
my own affairs louise, princess of belgium

this may be all true, and yet the austro-hungarian federalism is a valuable thing.
handbook of home rule (1887) w. e. gladstone et al.

adjective
of or relating to the dual monarchy of austria-hungary (1867-1918)
noun
the dual monarchy established in 1867, consisting of what are now austria, hungary, the czech republic, slovakia, slovenia, croatia, and bosnia-herzegovina, and parts of poland, romania, ukraine, and italy. the empire was broken up after world war i

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