Further Austria

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Further Austria was a collection of scattered Habsburg territories in southwestern Germany and adjacent regions that formed part of the dynasty’s broader hereditary lands in the Holy Roman Empire.

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Further Austria canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Habsburg hereditary land
former administrative territorial entity
territory of the Holy Roman Empire
administrativeCenter Ensisheim (earlier period) NERFINISHED
alsoKnownAs Anterior Austria NERFINISHED
Vorderösterreich NERFINISHED
borderedBy Duchy of Württemberg NERFINISHED
Swiss Confederacy NERFINISHED
capital Freiburg im Breisgau NERFINISHED
country Holy Roman Empire
dissolvedIn Peace of Pressburg (1805) NERFINISHED
endTime 1805
early 19th century
governmentForm feudal territory
hadSubdivision Allgäu NERFINISHED
Breisgau NERFINISHED
Hegau NERFINISHED
Sundgau NERFINISHED
territories around Lake Constance
historyEvent administration moved to Freiburg im Breisgau in the late Middle Ages
lost most territories to France in the 17th and 18th centuries
territories ceded to Baden and Württemberg in 1805
languageUsed German
locatedIn Alsace
Baden NERFINISHED
Breisgau NERFINISHED
Sundgau NERFINISHED
Swabia NERFINISHED
Upper Rhine region NERFINISHED
present-day France NERFINISHED
present-day Germany
present-day Switzerland
southwestern Germany NERFINISHED
overlord Holy Roman Emperor NERFINISHED
partiallyLocatedIn County of Tyrol (detached possessions) NERFINISHED
partOf Habsburg Monarchy NERFINISHED
Hereditary Lands of the Habsburgs NERFINISHED
politicalStatus scattered non-contiguous territories
predecessor various medieval lordships in Swabia
religion Roman Catholicism
ruledBy Austrian branch of the Habsburgs
rulingDynasty House of Habsburg NERFINISHED
startTime 13th century
High Middle Ages NERFINISHED
successor France NERFINISHED
Grand Duchy of Baden NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Bavaria NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Württemberg NERFINISHED

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