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Kaisertum - tradução para Inglês

MONARCHY IN CENTRAL EUROPE BETWEEN 1804 AND 1867
Imperial Austria; Empire of Austria; Bach system; Austrian Empire (1804 - 1867); Austrian empire; Imperial Austrian; Kaisertum Österreich; Kaiserthum Oesterreich; The Austrian Empire; Bach absolutism; Bach's absolutism; Bach’s absolutism; Neo-absolutism; Neo-absolutist era; Neoabsolutism
  • Hungarian Revolution]], 1849
  • The Austrian Empire in 1812
  • Karl von Schwarzenberg]] and the monarchs of Austria, Prussia, and Russia after the [[Battle of Leipzig]], 1813
  • Ethnographic composition of the Austrian Empire (1855)
  • Franz Joseph]] with his troops at the [[Battle of Solferino]], 1859
  • The Austrian Empire, between 1849 and 1859
  • Talleyrand]], and other European diplomats at the [[Congress of Vienna]], 1815

Kaisertum      
n. empire, group of countries ruled over by an emperor or other sovereign
empire      
n. Reich, Imperium, Kaisertum
imperialness      
n. Kaisertum, Imperium

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Austrian Empire

The Austrian Empire (German: Kaiserthum Oesterreich, modern spelling Kaisertum Österreich, pronounced [ˌkaɪzɐtuːm ˈøːstəʁaɪç] (listen)), officially known as the Empire of Austria, was a Central-Eastern European and multinational great power from 1804 to 1867, created by proclamation out of the realms of the Habsburgs. During its existence, it was the third most populous monarchy in Europe after the Russian Empire and the United Kingdom. Along with Prussia, it was one of the two major powers of the German Confederation. Geographically, it was the third-largest empire in Europe after the Russian Empire and the First French Empire.

The empire was proclaimed by Francis II in 1804 in response to Napoleon's declaration of the First French Empire, unifying all Habsburg possessions under one central government. It remained part of the Holy Roman Empire until the latter's dissolution in 1806. It continued fighting against Napoleon throughout the Napoleonic Wars, except for a period between 1809 and 1813, when Austria was first allied with Napoleon during the invasion of Russia and later neutral during the first few weeks of the Sixth Coalition War. Austria emerged victorious in the war, and became a leading member of the German Confederation along with Prussia after the Congress of Vienna.

The Kingdom of Hungary—as Regnum Independens—was administered by its own institutions separately from the rest of the empire. After Austria was defeated in the Austro-Prussian War of 1866, the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 was adopted, joining the Kingdom of Hungary and the Empire of Austria to form Austria-Hungary.