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That was the personal flag or standard of the emperor of the Austrian Empire from 1806 from the House of Habsburg. It was also used in Austria-Hungary until 1894. Source for image and text, and more information about the country and...
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Modena, duchy since 1452, was ceded to the Habsburgs in 1801, which was confirmed by the Congress of Vienna in 1814/15. The last duke was deposed in 1859 and the country was attached to Sardinia-Piedmont. The flag has been handed down in...
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Modena, duchy since 1452, was ceded to the Habsburgs in 1801, which was confirmed by the Congress of Vienna in 1814/15. The last duke was deposed in 1859 and the country was attached to Sardinia-Piedmont. The flag has been handed down in...
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This flag is shown in various sources for the Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia (also on a yellow bunting instead of green), but it is considered unsafe. The flag of the Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia was not handed down with certainty. A black...
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For the year 1716 this flag (ensign) is mentioned as a naval flag and a war flag for Austria under the House of Habsburg. Source for image and text, and more information about the country and flag, also in English, at:...
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A new flag was introduced for the Austrian Navy in 1730. It was a plain golden bunting with a border of black triangles and showed the double-headed eagle in the middle. It was probably used until 1786. There were also simplified...
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The official national flag, the Compromise Flag, was rarely used in practice. The German-speaking population preferred to use the black and gold striped flag and the Hungarians used the red, white and green Hungarian flag. Source for...
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In 1749 this merchant flag (civil ensign) was introduced for Austria. It showed narrow black stripes on a golden background and the double-headed eagle in the upper corner. Its appearance is said to have been adapted to the flag of...
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This flag was introduced in 1786 as sea flag for the Habsburg possessions. A few years later, a separate merchant flag was created for civil shipping. In the later Austrian Empire (1804-1867) and also in Austria-Hungary (1867-1918) this...
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This was the personal flag of the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire of German Nation, which existed until 1806. The empire was an elective monarchy, so the emperor's dignity was not hereditary. Nevertheless, the House of Habsburg provided...
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The red-white-red flag, which had been introduced for the domain of the House of Habsburg in 1786, was used as merchant flag (civil ensign), but without the well-known Austrian coat of arms. Instead of it, there appeared a crowned golden...
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In 1738 - after the Medici family died out - Tuscany became a secundogeniture of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine, i.e. this duchy was always transferred to one of the emperor's younger sons. The country was annexed to Sardinia-Piedmont in...
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