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People of Austria
considered for merging. › Austrians (German: Österreicher) are the citizens and nationals of Austria. The English term Austrians was applied to the population
Austrians
Country in Central Europe
Donau-Reichsgaue). Though Austrians made up only 8% of the population of the Third Reich, some of the most prominent Nazis were native Austrians, including Adolf
Austria
Austrian Canadians Austrian Mexicans Austrians of Croatia Transylvanian Landlers (i.e. Austrians of Romania) Austrian South African Austrians in the United
Austrians_Abroad
Austrians with sub-Saharan African descent
The term Afro-Austrian or Black Austrian refers to Austrians of sub-Saharan African descent. In a broader sense, people of West, Central, East, and Southern
Afro-Austrians
1938 annexation of Austria into Nazi Germany
society, beginning with mass arrests as thousands of Austrians tried to escape; yet other Austrians cheered and welcomed the German troops entering their
Anschluss
Territory of Nazi Germany (1938–1945)
population. Throughout World War II, 950,000 Austrians fought for the German armed forces. Other Austrians participated in the Nazi administration, from
Austria_within_Nazi_Germany
This is a list of notable Austrians. Helmut Berger (1944–2023), actor Senta Berger (born 1941), actress Klaus Maria Brandauer (born 1943), actor Wolfgang
List_of_Austrians
1867–1918 empire in Central Europe
armed forces of the Central Powers and Austria-Hungary effectively became a satellite of Germany. The Austrians viewed the German army favorably; on the
Austria-Hungary
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Austrian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Austrian may refer to: Austrians, someone from Austria or of Austrian descent Someone who is considered
Austrian
1792–1802 wars
Austrians in Italy during the spring of 1800. This brought a decisive French victory at the Battle of Marengo in June 1800, after which the Austrians
French_Revolutionary_Wars
Ethnic group
‹ The template Infobox ethnic group is being considered for merging. › Austrians of Croatia are officially recognized as a minority in the Republic of
Austrians_of_Croatia
1848–1849 conflict in Europe
the Austrians in order to buy some time. They were nearly all killed, but they managed to stall the Austrian advance. Subsequently, the Austrians received
First Italian War of Independence
First_Italian_War_of_Independence
Global war among European powers (1756–1763)
preventing France from sending troops to aid the Austrians against Prussia in the east. Despite this, the Austrians, under the command of General Laudon, captured
Seven_Years'_War
1809 conflict during the Napoleonic Wars
in Davout's sector and devised a new strategy to defeat the Austrians: while the Austrians attacked to the north, André Masséna's corps, augmented by Oudinot's
War_of_the_Fifth_Coalition
1859 conflict between Sardinia (with France) and Austria
his force and sent many other troops to the north to flank the Austrians. The Austrians planned a resistance before Milan, however they were defeated at
Second Italian War of Independence
Second_Italian_War_of_Independence
Ideological notion
and Magyar. Proponents who recognize Austrians as a nation claim that Austrians have Celtic heritage, as Austria is the location of the first characteristically
Austrian_nationalism
language and constitutes a lingua franca and de facto first language: most Austrians other than (mostly rural) seniors are able to speak it. It is the language
Languages_of_Austria
Ideological basis for Austria (1949–1988)
slogan "Austria – the Nazis' first victim" (Österreich – das erste Opfer der Nazis), was the 1949–1988 Austrian ideological basis formed by Austrians themselves
Austria_victim_theory
School of economic thought
Gunnar Myrdal. The Austrian school owes its name to members of the German historical school of economics, who argued against the Austrians during the late
Austrian_school_of_economics
Monarchy in Europe (1282–1918)
the Republic of German-Austria and the First Hungarian Republic in late 1918. In historiography, the terms Austria or Austrians are frequently used as
Habsburg_monarchy
Campaign of the War of the First Coalition
focus of the Austrians away from the German theater and onto the war in Italy. By the beginning of November, a new force of 46,000 Austrians was ready for
Italian_campaign_of_1796–1797
Part of the War of the Second Coalition (1800)
would prevent the Austrians from responding to his offensive. However, Genoa surrendered on 4 June, freeing a large number of Austrians for operations against
Battle_of_Marengo
born in Vienna Erich Zeisl (1905–1959), modernist composer Alexander von Zemlinsky (1871–1942), composer and conductor List of Austrians Austrian music
List_of_Austrian_musicians
world champion (1947, 1949, and 1950), Olympic champion, 17-time Austrian champion Austria has produced two Formula One champions, Jochen Rindt and Niki
List_of_Austrian_sportspeople
Empire in Europe from 1804 to 1867
new war against France. Austrian unwillingness to join the Third Coalition was overcome by British subsidies, but the Austrians withdrew from the war yet
Austrian_Empire
Heir to the Austrian throne (1863–1914)
the dynasty depended, by abolishing, if not the dominance of the German Austrians, which he wished to maintain for military reasons, though he wanted to
Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria
Archduke_Franz_Ferdinand_of_Austria
1805–1806 conflict during the Napoleonic Wars
out several ferocious attacks, but the Austrians held firm and repulsed every single one of them. The Austrians flooded the battle with more cavalry and
War_of_the_Third_Coalition
Variety of Standard German
less formal situations, Austrians use Bavarian and Alemannic dialects, which are traditionally spoken but rarely written in Austria. It has been standardized
Austrian_German
Capital and largest city of Austria
three days after German troops first entered Austria, Adolf Hitler arrived in Vienna. 200,000 Austrians greeted him at the Heldenplatz, where he delivered
Vienna
1740–1748 war between European powers
relative ground. Maria Theresa ended Austria's secret truce with Frederick, first releasing the details. The Austrians assembled a second army of 28,000
War of the Austrian Succession
War_of_the_Austrian_Succession
1800 War of the Second Coalition battle
Division Moreau's 56,000-strong army engaged some 64,000 Austrians and Bavarians. The Austrians, believing they were pursuing a beaten enemy, moved through
Battle_of_Hohenlinden
1866 war in Europe
Custoza: Austrian army defeats Italian army. 27 June, Battle of Náchod: Prussians defeat Austrians. 27 June, Battle of Trautenau (Trutnov): Austrians check
Austro-Prussian_War
1914–1918 global conflict
Russia in the east, Austria-Hungary could spare only one-third of its army to attack Serbia. After suffering heavy losses, the Austrians briefly occupied
World_War_I
first time less than half of Austrians was a member of the Catholic Church. Around 3% adhered to Protestant churches. Austria was historically a strongly
Religion_in_Austria
1805 campaign during the War of the Third Coalition
preempted the Austrians by launching a surprise attack on Jungingen, during which he took as prisoner at least 4,000 of the Austrians. Renewed Austrian attacks
Ulm_campaign
The first newspaper was published in Austria in 1605. Until 1940 there were 16 newspapers in Vienna, Austria, but six of them were shut down, leaving
List_of_newspapers_in_Austria
Environment protection project
Rainforest of the Austrians is an environment protection project was founded in 1991 by Michael Schnitzler, an Austrian violinist and grandson of the
Rainforest_of_the_Austrians
Ethnic group
merging. › Filipino Austrians (German: Austro-Filipinos or Filipino Österreicher; Filipino: Pilipinong Austriano) are Austrians of full or partial Filipino
Filipinos_in_Austria
Habsburg monarch from 1848 to 1916
[ˈfɛrɛnt͡s ˈjoːʒɛf ˈkaːroj]; 18 August 1830 – 21 November 1916) was Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary, and the ruler of the other states of the Habsburg monarchy
Franz_Joseph_I
1796 battle of the Italian campaign of 1796–1797
the Austrians on the Brenta and called Augereau and Macquard east to join Masséna. In the Second Battle of Bassano on 6 November, the Austrians held
Battle_of_Arcole
Political party in Austria (1933–1938)
acknowledged that Austrians were Germans and that Austria was a "German state" but he strongly opposed an Anschluss and passionately wished for Austria to remain
Fatherland_Front_(Austria)
Ethnic group in Austria
Bosnian Austrians are citizens of Austria whose ancestry can be traced to Bosnia and Herzegovina. The vast majority of Bosnians emigrated to Austria during
Bosnian_Austrians
Part of the Austro-Prussian War
stand, Benedek drew his Austrians up against the Elbe between Sadová and Königgrätz. The Prussians finally sighted the Austrians on the eve of 2 July near
Battle_of_Königgrätz
European dynastic family
'House of the Hawk's hill' [haʊs ˈhaːbsbʊrɡ] ), also known as the House of Austria, was one of the most powerful dynasties in the history of Western civilization
House_of_Habsburg
Men's national association football team representing Austria
and 10,000 Austrians signed a petition demanding Austria withdraw from the tournament to spare the nation's embarrassment. However, Austria managed a 1–1
Austria national football team
Austria_national_football_team
ethnic group is being considered for merging. › Arabs in Austria (Arabic: عرب النمسا) are Austrians of Arab ethnic, primarily Egyptians, Lebanon, Syrians
Arabs_in_Austria
War of the First Coalition campaign
11,000 Austrians at Maudach. The French lost 600 casualties while the Austrians suffered three times as many. After feinting at the Austrian positions
Rhine_campaign_of_1796
Legislative elections will be held in Austria by 2029 to elect the 29th National Council, the lower house of Austria's bicameral parliament. The 2024 legislative
Next Austrian legislative election
Next_Austrian_legislative_election
of Austrians reject joining NATO". thelocal.at. 6 May 2022. "Austrians begin to question neutrality". 24 July 1996. Official website of Austria's mission
Austria–NATO_relations
1809 battle during the War of the Fifth Coalition
breakthrough and launched a series of evening attacks against the Austrian army. The Austrians were thinly spread in a wide semicircle, but held a naturally
Battle_of_Wagram
1757 battle of the Seven Years' War
Within seven hours, the Prussians had destroyed the Austrians and erased any advantage that the Austrians had gained throughout the campaigning in the preceding
Battle_of_Leuthen
1756–63 conflict between Prussia and Austria
they manoeuvred against Daun's advancing Austrians through September and into October, probing the Austrians' communications but avoiding any decisive
Third_Silesian_War
Beer in Austria comes in a wide variety of styles. There are many small breweries across the country, although a few large breweries dominate the market
Beer_in_Austria
Ethnic group
merging. › Austrians in the United Kingdom include citizens or non-citizen immigrants of the United Kingdom who originate from Austria. Austrians have been
Austrians in the United Kingdom
Austrians_in_the_United_Kingdom
Habsburg monarch from 1740 to 1780
performance in the Turkish War. Neipperg took command of the Austrian troops in March. The Austrians suffered a crushing defeat at the Battle of Mollwitz in
Maria_Theresa
1796 battle during the War of the First Coalition
capturing the San Giorgio suburb and driving the Austrians into Mantua. During this fight, 2,500 Austrians became casualties and 11 cannon and 3 colors were
Battle_of_Bassano
18th century Succession wars for the Polish Commonwealth
delaying tactics by failing to immediately pursue the retreating Austrians. The Austrians retreated to the Po, where they were reinforced by additional troops
War_of_the_Polish_Succession
Constituent land of the Austrian Empire (1815–1866)
kingdom's victory against Austria in the Third Italian War of Independence. In the Treaty of Paris in 1814, the Austrians had confirmed their claims
Kingdom_of_Lombardy–Venetia
siege by the Austrians. The skirmish at Sassello ended in favor of the Austrians, with either side losing about 1,000 men but with the Austrians being able
Battle_of_Sassello
French militray general and emperor (1769–1821)
the war in two weeks. The French then focused on the Austrians, laying siege to Mantua. The Austrians launched offensives against the French to break the
Napoleon
attempt to remove the Austrians from Nancowry forcibly. Motivated by an urge to explore, Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian of Austria in 1857 sent the frigate
Austrian colonization of the Nicobar Islands
Austrian_colonization_of_the_Nicobar_Islands
Military alliance between Great Britain and Austria (1731–1756)
policy. He was strongly convinced that an alliance with Austria was essential. In 1727, the Austrians had agreed to suspend the Ostend Company, whose overseas
Anglo-Austrian_Alliance
King of Prussia from 1740 to 1786
After the Austrians pulled their army out of Silesia to defend Bohemia, Frederick pursued them and blocked their path to Prague. The Austrians counter-attacked
Frederick_the_Great
1803–1815 series of wars led by Napoleon
counter-attack on Austria. After a few small battles, the well-run campaign forced the Austrians to withdraw from Bavaria, and Napoleon advanced into Austria. His
Napoleonic_Wars
Species of plant
foetida, known by several common names, including Austrian briar, Persian yellow rose, and Austrian copper rose, is a species of rose, native to the foothills
Rosa_foetida
Third Italian War of Independence naval battle
Italians had maneuvered well, the Austrians were unable to ram any Italian ships during this first attack. After the Austrians had passed the gap, Vacca had
Battle_of_Lissa_(1866)
Friendly fire incident of the Austro–Turkish War of 1787–1791
engaging the Austrians, and with Austrian losses reported in contemporary reports, does suggest some significant friendly fire incident by the Austrian forces
Battle_of_Karánsebes
complete list of the cities and towns in Austria. There is no legal distinction between town and city in Austria; a Stadt (city) is an independent municipality
List of cities and towns in Austria
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_Austria
1757 battle of the Seven Years' War
right toward the Austrians to attack their right flank. The Prussian left wing would locally outnumber the Austrians. After the Austrian right wing was
Battle_of_Kolín
Dissolution of the state in 1797
led the population to push for a rapid occupation by the Austrians. On 1 July, the Austrians entered Zara, and were greeted by pealing bells and artillery
Fall of the Republic of Venice
Fall_of_the_Republic_of_Venice
World War I battle
day, the Austrians launched a counterattack. However, they ran into the Russian guard and fled. The Russians took 1,800 prisoners. The Austrians hoped that
Battle_of_Kraków_(1914)
most Austrians were German and Austrian, but wanted Austria to remain independent from Germany. In 1938, Austrian-born Adolf Hitler annexed Austria to Germany
History_of_Austria
Part of the War of the First Coalition (1792)
uncoordinated attacks against the Austrian position on a ridge. At length, the French seized a portion of the ridge and the Austrians were unable to drive them
Battle_of_Jemappes
Ethnic group
of Austrians escaped Europe, most of them fleeing to South America, including a small but significant Austrian-Jewish community. The Central Austrian Committee
Austrian_Uruguayans
First-level administrative divisions of Austria
Austrian states are formally and practically endowed with a much smaller degree of autonomy than American states or German lands. Even so, Austrians tend
States_of_Austria
1809 combat during the War of the Fifth Coalition
battles for the Austrians in over a decade. Jérôme was slow in his pursuit, allowing Kienmayer to head south and confront Junot. The Austrians first managed
Battle_of_Gefrees
Austro-Turkish War (1716–1718). The Austrians besieged Novi Grad held by the Ottomans. The siege ended in fiasco for the Austrians, who suffered heavy losses.
Siege_of_Novi
1809 battle of the War of the Fifth Coalition
for the start of hostilities on 10 April 1809, by the Austrians under Archduke Charles of Austria, and for the first time since assuming the French Imperial
Battle_of_Eckmühl
Austrian state from 1934 to 1938
to complete the Matura graduation exams. According to this ideology, Austrians were the "better Germans". In keeping with the regime's Catholicism, the
Federal_State_of_Austria
1789 battle of the Russo-Turkish War (1787–1792)
and connected with the Austrians. Suvorov then sent Colonel Zolotukhin to Coburg, requesting an immediate advance. The Austrians agreed, and the long line
Battle_of_Rymnik
Award
After the Anschluss in Austria, the Nazi Party authorized that the award could be worn by all Austrians who had joined the Austrian National Socialist Workers'
Honour Chevron for the Old Guard
Honour_Chevron_for_the_Old_Guard
Austrian football club, based in Vienna
to Austrians by the English name Vienna. First Vienna FC was founded on 22 August 1894 in Döbling, making it the oldest football club in Austria. The
First_Vienna_FC
electric vehicles in Austria, equivalent to 2% of all vehicles in the country. As of 2021[update], 13.9% of new cars registered in Austria were electric. As
Plug-in electric vehicles in Austria
Plug-in_electric_vehicles_in_Austria
1866 conflict between the Kingdom of Italy and the Austrian Empire
the Italians reorganised in preparation for a presumed Austrian counter-offensive; the Austrians, however, failed to take advantage of the Italian retreat
Third Italian War of Independence
Third_Italian_War_of_Independence
Part of the War of the Second Coalition
begun; and the Austrians slowly advanced over the next few days. On 27 July Foissac-Latour began negotiating surrender terms. The Austrians agreed to release
Siege_of_Mantua_(1799)
This is a list of notable Turkish Austrians. Ednan Aslan, Professor of Islamic Religious Education at the University of Vienna İlber Ortaylı, historian
List_of_Turkish_Austrians
Topics referred to by the same term
Fugging, Upper Austria, a village in Upper Austria, formerly known as Fucking until 2021 Fugging, Lower Austria, a village in Lower Austria, formerly known
Fugging
1796–1797 siege during the War of the First Coalition
Only 16,000 Austrians were fit enough to march out under their own power. Historian David G. Chandler reports that as many as 18,000 Austrians and 7,000
Siege_of_Mantua_(1796–1797)
1813 battle during the War of the Sixth Coalition
Despite the losses, the Austrians of Colloredo-Mansfeld's corps managed to dislodge the French from the lunette. Then the Austrians assaulted a garden wall
Battle_of_Dresden
1526–1791 series of wars in Europe
threat, the Austrians abandoned a siege of Gran, a fortress that had fallen during Suleiman's career, and then lost Raab. For the Austrians, their only
Ottoman–Habsburg_wars
French invasion and partial annexation of Italy
defeat on the Austrians and was then well-placed to strike at the rear of Wurmser's army. Reacting slowly to this new threat, the Austrians were again defeated
Italian campaigns of the French Revolutionary Wars
Italian_campaigns_of_the_French_Revolutionary_Wars
From 976 until 1246, the Margraviate of Austria and its successor, the Duchy of Austria, was ruled by the House of Babenberg. At that time, those states
List_of_rulers_of_Austria
Event during the Seven Years' War
events that followed as "the Miracle of the House of Brandenburg". The Austrians and the Russians proved reluctant to follow through their victory by occupying
Miracle of the House of Brandenburg
Miracle_of_the_House_of_Brandenburg
in accordance with the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye in 1919. Some Austrians, particularly near Vienna, still have relatives in countries that made
Demographics_of_Austria
1796 battle during the War of the First Coalition
September. Within six weeks 4,000 Austrians died of disease or wounds in the overcrowded city. Emperor Francis II of Austria appointed Feldzeugmeister Alvinczi
Second_Battle_of_Bassano
Habsburg monarch from 1916 to 1918
Hubert György Ottó Mária; 17 August 1887 – 1 April 1922) was Emperor of Austria (as Charles I), King of Hungary (as Charles IV), and the ruler of the other
Charles_I_of_Austria
Habsburg monarch from 1792 to 1835
Roman Emperor as Francis II from 1792 to 1806, and the first Emperor of Austria as Francis I from 1804 to 1835. He was also King of Germany, Hungary, Croatia
Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor
Francis_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
1809 battle of the War of the Fifth Coalition
troops north intending to defeat the Austrians once and for all. The French eventually caught up the Austrians at Znaim (now Znojmo, Czech Republic)
Battle_of_Znaim
Branch of the military of Austria-Hungary
Both of these nations remained major rivals of Austria throughout the 18th century, preventing the Austrians from using its major rivers to gain access to
Austro-Hungarian_Navy
1758 battle of the Third Silesian War
action that prevented the Austrians from falling upon the retreating Prussians. This discouraged even the most determined Austrians; the Croats and irregulars
Battle_of_Hochkirch
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Boy/Male
English
Strong as a boar.
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Hindu
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Hindu, Indian
Lord Krishna
Boy/Male
Hindu
Surname or Lastname
English, of Welsh origin
English, of Welsh origin : variant of Biven, with English patronymic -s.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi
Lord of the Universe
Surname or Lastname
English
English : see Mallory.French : from a Frenchified form of a Germanic personal name composed of the elements madal ‘council’ + rīc ‘power’.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu
Worship
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Rhythm
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Delightful Blossoming Garden
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