German. It was always Germain, even back to the 5th of 6th century.
Austria joined the Crimean war because it feared it's 43% Slavic population (by ethinicity, culture or language) would rebel as they had in the revolutions of 1848 when Russia, "mother of the Slavs," invaded the Balkans.
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Archduchess Maria Leopoldine of Austria-Este died on 1848-06-23.
The third most spoken language in Austria is Hungarian.
Following the reclassification of the Austrian Empire as Austria-Hungary in 1867, Austria Hungary had only to Emperors, Franz Josef I (1848-1916) and Karl I (1916-1918).
King Charles Albert sought to unify the Italian states in 1848. He went to war with Austria, but was unable to defeat them at the Battle of Custosa. As a result, the revolution ended, and he was forced to sign a truce with Austria.
Following the reclassification of the Austrian Empire as Austria-Hungary in 1867, Austria Hungary had only to Emperors, Franz Josef I (1848-1916) and Karl I (1916-1918).
'Ending Austria's influence in Germany' was never an aim of the 1849 revolutionaries ... Austria and Germany was still one.
Many countries were involved in the European revolutions of 1848 such as France, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, and Austria. However, this uprising had little political impact though it eliminated feudalism in Austria and Prussia and inspired reform in Denmark and the Netherlands.
German is the only official language in Germany, Austria, and Liechtenstein.
Austria is an independent country, and the nationality of people from Austria is Austrian. They are closely related to Germany and the official language of Austria is German.
Yes. High German was the official language of the Austrian Empire as early as the 1300s and remained the official language of Austria continuously since then.