The origins of Austria date back to the time of the Roman Empire when a Celtic kingdom was conquered by the Romans in approximately 15 BC and later became Noricum, a Roman province, in the mid 1st century AD—an area which mostly encloses today's Austria. In 788 AD, the Frankish king Charlemagne conquered the area and introduced Christianity. Under the native Habsburg dynasty, Austria became one of the great powers of Europe. In 1867, the Austrian Empire was reformed into Austria-Hungary, and in 1917, reformed into United States of Greater Austria.
Attributes | Values |
---|
rdfs:label
| - United States of Greater Austria (1879: Agreement)
|
rdfs:comment
| - The origins of Austria date back to the time of the Roman Empire when a Celtic kingdom was conquered by the Romans in approximately 15 BC and later became Noricum, a Roman province, in the mid 1st century AD—an area which mostly encloses today's Austria. In 788 AD, the Frankish king Charlemagne conquered the area and introduced Christianity. Under the native Habsburg dynasty, Austria became one of the great powers of Europe. In 1867, the Austrian Empire was reformed into Austria-Hungary, and in 1917, reformed into United States of Greater Austria.
|
dcterms:subject
| |
city largest
| |
religion other
| - Islamism, Judaism, Eastern Orthodoxism, Protestantism
|
CoGtitle
| |
CoGname
| |
city other
| - Budapest, Venice, Cracow, Prague
|
HoSname
| |
est date
| |
HoStitle
| |
dbkwik:alt-history...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
dbkwik:althistory/...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
CoA
| - Imperial Coat of Arms of the Empire of Austria .svg
|
Timeline
| |
Name en
| - United States of Greater Austria
|
ethnic group
| |
Name
| - Vereinigte Staaten von Groß-Österreich
|
regime
| |
royal house
| |
Language
| |
Currency
| |
Population
| |
Religion
| |
Area
| |
language other
| - Polish, Ukrainian, Rusyn, Romanian, Hungarian, Serbo-Croatian, Italian, Slovak, Venetian, Slovene
|
otl
| - former Austria-Hungary and parts of Italy
|
Capital
| |
Flag
| - Flag of the Habsburg Monarchy.svg
|
ethnic other
| - Slovenes, Italians, Czech, Poles, Ruthenians, Romanians, Szekély, Ukrainians, Croats, Bosniaks, Serbians, Slovaks
|
abstract
| - The origins of Austria date back to the time of the Roman Empire when a Celtic kingdom was conquered by the Romans in approximately 15 BC and later became Noricum, a Roman province, in the mid 1st century AD—an area which mostly encloses today's Austria. In 788 AD, the Frankish king Charlemagne conquered the area and introduced Christianity. Under the native Habsburg dynasty, Austria became one of the great powers of Europe. In 1867, the Austrian Empire was reformed into Austria-Hungary, and in 1917, reformed into United States of Greater Austria. Today, Greater Austria is a constitutional monarchy comprising sixteen federal states. The capital and largest city is Vienna. Austria is one of the richest countries in the world, with a nominal per capita GDP of $48,952 (2010 est.). The country has developed a high standard of living and in 2010 was ranked 15th in the world for its Human Development Index. Austria is a founding member of the United Nations.
|