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History of Austria
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
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Political trends Tuesday, a much smaller, national direction of the German nation, concentrating during the First Republic in the Great German People's Party (Grossdeutsche Volkspartei), in the Second Republic Independence Alliance and then there is the austrian airlines Freedom Party (Partei Freiheitliche Osterreichs - FPO).
In case of doubts, the legal community is a priority. Due to the continuous growth of GDP which is largely due to export growth after joining the European Union, especially when the European Union expanded, so the debt was reduced.
The Austrian emperor (962 - 1806):
+ The Bebenberger:
Leopold I of the Illustrious: 976-994
Henry I of the Starke: 994 - 1018
Adalbert the Victorious: 1018 - 1055
Ernest the Brave: 1055 - 1075
Leopold II: 1075 - 1095
Leopold III of the Saint: 1095 - 1136
Leopold IV, the Generous: 1136 - 1141
Henry II: 1141 - 1177
Leopold V the virtuous: 1177 - 1194
Frederick I: 1194 - 1198
LEOPOLD VI the Glorious: 1198 - 1230
Frederick II the Quarrelsome: 1230 - 1246
Ottokar II: 1246 - 1278
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+ The Habsburg:
Rudolph I: 1278 - 1291
Albert I: 1291 - 1308
Rudolph II: 1282 - 1283
Rudolph III: 1298 - 1307
Frederick III the Handsome: 1307 - 1330
Leopold the Glorious VII: 1308 - 1326
Albert II, the Wise: 1330 - 1358
Otto IV, the Merry: 1330 - 1339
Frederick IV: 1339 - 1344
Leopold VIII: 1339 - 1344
Rudolf IV of the Stifter: 1358 - 1365
Albert III, the pigtail: 1365 - 1395
Just the Leopold IX: 1365 - 1379
Albert III, the pigtail: 1379 - 1395
Albert IV the Patient: 1395 - 1404
Albert V the Magnanimous: 1404 - 1439
Ladislaus the Posthumous I: 1440 - 1457
Frederick V the Peaceful: 1457 - 1493
Albert VI of the Prodigal: 1457 - 1463
Leopold clans in the region Styria, Carinthia and Carniola, Tyrol District:
Leopold IX: 1379 - 1386
William the Courteous: 1386 - 1406
Leopold the Fat X: 1386 - 1411
Ernest the Iron II: 1402 - 1406
Frederick V of the Empty Pockets: 1402 - 1406
+ 1406, Leopold V to cede territory for Ernest lines:
Ernest Iron II: 1402 - 1424
Frederick VI: 1457 - 1493
Albert VI: 1457 - 1463
+ Time Frederick V, entered the Austrian Tyrolean founded Lower Austria:
Frederick V: 1406 - 1439
Sigismund: 1439 - 1490
+ After Frederick III died, Lower Austria and other areas were handing over to his son Maximilian I (1490-1493), previously succeeded Matthias (1485-1490) + By 1493, the country was Austria's Maximilian I agreed to:
Maximilian I: 1493 - 1519
Charles I Quint: 1519 - 1521
Ferdinand I: 1521 - 1564
+ 1564 after Ferdinand I died, the Austrian territory divided among his sons: Maximilian II Lower Austria; Tyrolean Ferdinand II and Charles II of Inner Austria:
Lower austria:
Maximilian II: 1564 - 1576
Rudolf V: 1576 - 1608
Matthias: 1608 - 1619
Albert VII: 1619
Tyrolean:
Ferdinand II: 1564 - 1595
Matthias: 1595 - 1619
Maximilian III: 1612-1618
Inner Austria ("Inner-Österreich") consists of Styria, Carinthia and Carniola:
Charles II: 1564 - 1590
Ferdinand III: 1590/1619 - 1637, under the regent Maximilian III (1593-1595)
+ The territory of Austria was incorporated in 1620 under Ferdinanad III (due to marriage, inherited the throne), but in 1623, he divided Austria into zones again:
Central Austria (Austrian center)
Ferdinand III: 1590/1619 - 1637
Ferdinand IV: 1637 - 1657
Upper Austria:
Leopold XI: 1623 - 1632
Ferdinand Charles: 1632 - 1662
Sigismund Francis: 1662 - 1665
+ After Sigismund Francis died without heir, his territory returned under the Central Austrian Leopold XII:
Leopold XII: 1657/1665 - 1705
Joseph I: 1705 - 1711
Charles III: 1711 - 1740
Maria Theresa: 1740 - 1780
Francis I Stephen: 1740 - 1765
Joseph II: 1765 - 1790
Leopold XIII: 1790 - 1792
Francis II: 1792 - 1806
Since the Austrian Republic was established, politics in Austria influenced by two major parties are the Austrian People's Party (Österreichische Volkspartei - OVP) with direction conservative Christian (before World War II, called the Party Christian-Social) and the Austrian Social Democratic Party (Partei Sozialdemokratische Osterreichs - SPO), formerly called the Workers Party of Socialist Austria - Sozialistische Arbeiterpartei Osterreichs. World war second caused by Hitler finally ended the fascist totalitarian regime and the Third Reich.
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