Austro-Hungarian Empire

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The Austro-Hungarian Empire was a major dual monarchy in Central and Eastern Europe (1867–1918) that united Austria and Hungary under a single emperor and played a pivotal role in European politics until its collapse after World War I.


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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Abraham Wald ("Austria-Hungary")
Alfred Adler ("Austria-Hungary")
Arthur Seyss-Inquart ("Austria-Hungary")
Egon Schiele ("Austria-Hungary")
Erich Wolfgang Korngold ("Austria-Hungary")
Eugene Wigner ("Austria-Hungary")
Felix Frankfurter ("Austria-Hungary")
Ferenc Münnich ("Austria-Hungary")
Franz Kafka ("Austria-Hungary")
Franz Stangl ("Austria-Hungary")
Fred Zinnemann ("Austria-Hungary")
Friedrich Hayek ("Austria-Hungary")
Fritz Lang ("Austria-Hungary")
Heinz Eulau ("Austria-Hungary")
Henryk Sucharski ("Austria-Hungary")
Herbert Feigl ("Austria-Hungary")
Jan Letzel ("Austria-Hungary")
Kurt Gödel ("Austria-Hungary")
Leo Szilard ("Austria-Hungary")
Leopold Infeld ("Austria-Hungary")
Lise Meitner ("Austria-Hungary")
László Moholy-Nagy ("Austria-Hungary")
Michael Polanyi ("Austria-Hungary")
Odilo Globocnik ("Austria-Hungary")
Oskar Kokoschka ("Austria-Hungary")
Otto Frisch ("Austria-Hungary")
Paul Henreid ("Austria-Hungary")
Philipp Frank ("Austria-Hungary")
Rainer Maria Rilke ("Austria-Hungary")
Wanda Wasilewska ("Austria-Hungary")
Wolfgang Pauli ("Austria-Hungary")
Władysław Sikorski ("Austria-Hungary")
countryOfBirth
Alexander Löhr ("Austria-Hungary")
Charles I of Austria ("Austria-Hungary")
Erhard Raus ("Austria-Hungary")
Erwin Schrödinger ("Austria-Hungary")
Eugen von Böhm-Bawerk ("Austria-Hungary")
Franz Kafka ("Austria-Hungary")
Joseph Schumpeter ("Austria-Hungary")
Julia Warhola ("Austria-Hungary")
Ludwig von Mises ("Austria-Hungary")
Maximilian de Angelis ("Austria-Hungary")
Mercedes Jellinek ("Austria-Hungary")
Naftali Herz Imber ("Austria-Hungary")
Ondrej Warhola ("Austria-Hungary")
Philipp Frank ("Austria-Hungary")
Sigmund Freud ("Austria-Hungary")
countryOfCitizenship
Erich Wolfgang Korngold ("Austria-Hungary")
Erwin Schrödinger ("Austria-Hungary")
Joseph Schumpeter ("Austria-Hungary")
Julia Warhola ("Austria-Hungary")
Kurt Schuschnigg ("Austria-Hungary")
Maximilian de Angelis ("Austria-Hungary")
Michael Curtiz ("Austria-Hungary")
Ondrej Warhola ("Austria-Hungary")
Sigfried Giedion ("Austria-Hungary")
Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk ("Austrian Empire")
Zygmunt Berling ("Austria-Hungary")
placeOfBirth
Ausgleich of 1867 ("Austrian Empire")
Austrian Silesia ("Austria-Hungary")
Austro-Hungarian Army ("Austria-Hungary")
Austro-Hungarian krone ("Austria-Hungary")
Emperor of Austria ("Austria-Hungary")
Habsburg coat of arms ("Austria-Hungary")
Imperial Council (Reichsrat) ("Cisleithania")
Lombardy–Venetia ("Austrian Empire")
Lwów Polytechnic ("Austria-Hungary")
Titel, Austria-Hungary ("Austria-Hungary")
country
Alfred Adler ("Austria-Hungary")
Aurel Stein ("Austria-Hungary")
Franz Kafka ("Austria-Hungary")
Gustav Mahler ("Austria-Hungary")
Hans Asperger ("Austria-Hungary")
Hans Mayer ("Austria-Hungary")
Nikola Tesla
Otto Neurath ("Austria-Hungary")
Theodor Herzl ("Austria-Hungary")
citizenship
Arnold Schoenberg ("Austria-Hungary")
Edward Teller ("Austria-Hungary")
Miep Gies ("Austria-Hungary")
Otto Neurath ("Austria-Hungary")
Roman von Ungern-Sternberg ("Austria-Hungary")
Rudolf Friml ("Austria-Hungary")
Sigmund Romberg ("Austria-Hungary")
Victor F. Weisskopf ("Austria-Hungary")
birthCountry
Bohemia ("Austria-Hungary")
Cieszyn Silesia
Kingdom of Hungary ("Austria-Hungary")
Moravia
Province of Trieste
Southern Slovakia ("Austria-Hungary")
Tarnów
Trento
wasPartOf
Battle of Gallipoli
Italian Front (World War I) ("Austria-Hungary")
Mediterranean theatre of World War I ("Austria-Hungary")
Mesopotamian campaign (World War I)
belligerent
Billy Wilder ("Austria-Hungary")
Charles I of Austria ("Austria-Hungary")
János Kádár ("Austria-Hungary")
Karl Polanyi ("Austria-Hungary")
birthPlace
Austrians ("Austria-Hungary")
Hungarians ("Austria-Hungary")
Rusyns
historicalState
Czech gymnastics (Sokol) ("Austria-Hungary")
The Theory of Money and Credit ("Austria-Hungary")
countryOfOrigin
Balkan Front ("Austria-Hungary")
Eastern Question ("Austria-Hungary")
involves
Lwów Polytechnic
Titel, Austria-Hungary
locatedIn
Berlin Conference ("Austria-Hungary")
Boxer Rebellion ("Austria-Hungary")
participant
Adolf Bastian
Gregor Mendel
placeOfDeath
Maximilian de Angelis
allegiance
Central Powers ("Austria-Hungary")
allianceWith
Ukrainian People’s Republic ("Austria-Hungary")
alliedWith
Emperor of Austria ("Austria-Hungary")
appliesToJurisdiction
Habsburg coat of arms
associatedWith
Emperor of Austria ("Cisleithania")
authorityOver
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk ("Austria-Hungary")
cededTerritoryTo
Eastern Front (World War I)
conflictBetween
Central Powers ("Austria-Hungary")
countryMember
Gustav Mahler ("Austria-Hungary")
countryOfDeath
Theodor Herzl ("Austria-Hungary")
deathCountry
Kingdom of Serbia ("Austria-Hungary")
enemyOf
Kingdom of Poland (1917–1918) ("Austria-Hungary")
establishedBy
Škoda ("Austria-Hungary")
foundingCountry
Italian Front (World War I) ("Austria-Hungary")
frontLineBetween
Istria ("Austro-Hungarian")
hasHeritage
Titel ("Austria-Hungary")
hasHistoricalAffiliation
German-speaking Europe
hasHistoricalContext
Western Ukraine
historicallyRuledBy
Lwów Polytechnic
historicalPeriod
Mako, Kingdom of Hungary ("Austria-Hungary")
historicalPoliticalEntity
Istria ("Austria-Hungary")
historicalRegionOf
Czech American ("Austria-Hungary")
historicalStateOfOrigin
Eastern Front (World War I) ("Austria-Hungary")
involvesCountry
Queen of Bohemia ("Austria-Hungary")
laterDynasticAssociation
King of Bohemia ("Austria-Hungary")
laterIntegratedInto
Central Powers ("Austria-Hungary")
leaderCountry
Eastern Front (World War I)
mainCentralPower
Treaty of London (1913) ("Austria-Hungary")
mediatedBy
Triple Entente
opposedTo
Austrian Silesia ("Cisleithania")
partOf
Moravians ("Austria-Hungary")
partOfState
Marija Ružić Marić
placeOfResidence
Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye ("Austria-Hungary")
predecessorStateConcerned
Woodrow Wilson’s Fourteen Points ("Austria-Hungary")
regionAddressed
Miloš Marić (civil servant)
residence
Treaty of London (1913) ("Austria-Hungary")
signatory
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk ("Austria-Hungary")
signedBy
Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
transformedInto
Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol ("Austria-Hungary")
wasAnnexedFrom

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