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|Name= {{i|AH}} Austro-Hungarian Monarchy {{i|AH}} | |Name= {{i|AH}} Austro-Hungarian Monarchy {{i|AH}} | ||
|NativeName= {{ILSize|German-icon.png|German Language}}: Österreichisch-Ungarische Monarchie<br>{{ILSize|HungarianL-icon.png|Hungarian Language}}: Osztrák–Magyar Monarchia | |NativeName= {{ILSize|German-icon.png|German Language}}: Österreichisch-Ungarische Monarchie<br>{{ILSize|HungarianL-icon.png|Hungarian Language}}: Osztrák–Magyar Monarchia | ||
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|onlypredecessor= Austrian Empire | |onlypredecessor= Austrian Empire | ||
|ended= 1918 | |ended= 1918 | ||
|nexticon= Austria | |nexticon= Republic of German-Austria | ||
|onlysuccessor= Republic of German-Austria | |onlysuccessor= Republic of German-Austria | ||
|image= Austria-Hungary.png | |image= Austria-Hungary.png | ||
|Caption= We can’t see! | |Caption= We can’t see! | ||
|Founder= | |Founder= {{I|Franz Joseph}} [[Franz Joseph Thought|Franz Joseph I]] (1830-1916) | ||
|Alias= | |Alias= {{I|AH}} A-H | ||
|Time= 30 March 1867 – 31 October 1918 | |Time= 30 March 1867 – 31 October 1918 | ||
|Government= {{i|ConMon}}{{i|Diarchy}} [[Constitutional Monarchism|Two Constitutional Monarchies]] [[Diarchy|in Real Union (Dual Monarchy)]] | |Government= {{i|ConMon}}{{i|Diarchy}} [[Constitutional Monarchism|Two Constitutional Monarchies]] [[Diarchy|in Real Union (Dual Monarchy)]] | ||
|Languages= | |Languages= {{Scroll|'''Official:'''<br>{{i|GermanL}} [[German Language|German]]<br>{{I|HungarianL}} [[Hungarian Language|Hungarian]]<br>{{I|CroatianL}} [[Croatian Language|Croatian]]<br>{{i|ItalianL}} [[Italian Language|Italian]]<br>'''Other common:'''<br>{{I|CzechL}} [[Czech Language|Czech]]<br>{{I|PolishL}} [[Polish Language|Polish]]<br>{{I|UkrainianL}} [[Ruthenian Language|Ruthenian]]<br>{{I|RomanianL}} [[Romanian Language|Romanian]]<br>{{i|BosnianL}} [[Bosnian Language|Bosnian]]<br>{{I|SerbianL}} [[Serbian Language|Serbian]]<br>{{I|SlovakL}} [[Slovak Language|Slovak]]<br>{{I|SloveneL}} [[Slovene Language|Slovene]]<br>{{I|RomaniL}} [[Carpathian Romani|Romani]]<br>{{I|YiddishL}} [[Yiddish Language|Yiddish]]}} | ||
|Affiliation= | |Affiliation= {{I|Eight Nation Alliance}} [[Eight-Nation Alliance]]<br>{{I|German Empire}}{{I|Russian Empire}}{{i|AH}} [[League of Three Emperors]]<br>{{I|UKGBI}}{{I|AH}}{{i|KoItaly}} [[Mediterranean Entente]]<br>{{i|German Empire}}{{i|AH}}{{i|KoItaly}} [[Triple Alliance]]<br>{{i|Central Powers}} [[Central Powers]] {{I|German Empire}}{{I|AH}}{{I|Ottoman}}{{I|Tsar Bulgaria}} | ||
|Religions= | |Religions= | ||
|Capital= | *{{I|Christi}} [[Christianity]] | ||
**{{I|Catholicism}} [[Catholicism]] (majority) | |||
**{{I|Protestantism}} [[Protestantism]] | |||
**{{I|Orthodoxy}} [[Eastern Orthodoxy]] | |||
*{{I|Judaism}} [[Judaism]] | |||
*{{I|Islam}} [[Islam]] (minority) | |||
|Capital= {{I|Vienna}} [[Vienna]] | |||
|Gender= Male | |Gender= Male | ||
|Friends= | |Friends= {{Scroll|{{I|German Empire}} [[German Empire]]<br>{{I|Ottoman}} [[Ottoman Empire]]<br>{{I|Tsar Bulgaria}} [[Tsardom of Bulgaria]]<br>{{I|Bohemia}} [[Kingdom of Bohemia]]<br>{{I|Kingdom of Dalmatia}} [[Kingdom of Dalmatia]]<br>{{I|Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia}} [[Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia]] (until 1917)<br>{{I|Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria}} [[Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria]]}} | ||
|Enemies= | |Enemies= {{Scroll|{{i|KOSerbia}} [[Kingdom of Serbia]]<br>{{I|Kingdom of Montenegro}} [[Kingdom of Montenegro]]<br>{{i|UKGBI}} [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|United Kingdom]]<br>{{i|French3}} [[French Third Republic]]<br>{{i|KingdomRomania}} [[Kingdom of Romania]]<br>{{i|Russian Empire}} [[Russian Empire]]<br>{{I|Russian Republic}} [[Russian Republic]]<br>{{i|KoItaly}} [[Kingdom of Italy]]<br>{{i|First Hungarian Republic}} [[First Hungarian Republic]]<br>{{I|USA}} [[United States of America]]<br>{{i|Belgium}} [[Belgium]]<br>{{I|Portugal}} [[First Portuguese Republic|Portugal]]<br>{{i|Rattanakosin}} [[Rattanakosin Kingdom|Siam]]<br>{{I|Qing}} [[Qing Dynasty]]<br>{{I|Beiyang}} [[Republic of China|China]]<br>{{I|Brazil}} [[First Brazilian Republic|Brazil]]<br>{{I|Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia}} [[Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia]] (from 1917)}} | ||
|Likes= | |Likes= {{I|Austrian Empire}} [[Habsburg Monarchy|Habsburg family]], being big | ||
|Dislikes= | |Dislikes= {{I|Separatism}} [[Separatism|Separatists]] | ||
|Preceded= {{i|Austrian Empire}} [[Austrian Empire]] | |Preceded= {{i|Austrian Empire}} [[Austrian Empire]] | ||
|Succeeded= {{AL|'''Legal Successors:'''<br>{{i|Austria}} [[Republic of German-Austria|Austria]]<br>{{i| | |Succeeded= {{AL|'''Legal Successors:'''<br>{{i|Republic of German-Austria}} [[Republic of German-Austria|Austria]]<br>{{i|First Hungarian Republic}} [[First Hungarian Republic|Hungary]]}} | ||
|Food= | |Food= | ||
|Song= | |Song= | ||
|themecolor= #436F4D | |themecolor= #436F4D | ||
|textcolor= white | |textcolor= white | ||
}}'''Austria-Hungary''' or the '''Austro-Hungarian Empire''', officially the '''Austro-Hungarian Monarchy''' and internally '''The Kingdoms and Lands Represented in the Imperial Council and the Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen''', was a {{i|Multiculturalism}} [[Multiculturalism|multi-ethic]] {{i|Diarchy}} [[Diarchy|dual monarchy]] consisting of {{i|Austrian Empire}} [[Cisleithania]] (Austria) and {{i|Hungary}} [[Transleithania]] (Hungary). | }}{{Quote|The Austro-Hungarian Monarchy is not a state; it is a government.|{{I|History}} [[History|Arthur J. May]]}}'''Austria-Hungary''' or the '''Austro-Hungarian Empire''', officially the '''Austro-Hungarian Monarchy''' and internally '''The Kingdoms and Lands Represented in the Imperial Council and the Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen''', was a {{i|Multiculturalism}} [[Multiculturalism|multi-ethic]] {{i|Diarchy}} [[Diarchy|dual monarchy]] consisting of {{i|Austrian Empire}} [[Cisleithania]] (Austria) and {{i|Hungary}} [[Transleithania]] (Hungary). Because of this, "he" is usually portrayed as two balls operating as one or as having bipolar disorder. He is also blind because two emblems from his civil ensign became iconic and are used for eyepatches for both eyes. | ||
Due to harboring many different ethnicities, he can speak many languages. | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===Beyond Lesser Germany=== | |||
Before 1867, there was just the {{I|Austrian Empire}} [[Austrian Empire]]. However, Austria lost a major {{I|War}} [[war]] against {{I|Prussia}} [[Kingdom of Prussia|Prussia]] in 1866 and was left weak and broke. Inside the empire, the {{I|Hungary}} [[Hungarians]] (the second-largest ethnic group) saw a perfect opportunity to demand more power. To prevent a massive rebellion, Emperor {{i|Franz Joseph}} [[Franz Joseph Thought|Franz Joseph]] agreed to the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867. This officially split the empire into two equal parts: {{I|Austrian Empire}} [[Cisleithania]] (Austria) and {{I|Hungary}} [[Transleithania]] (Hungary). | |||
Austria-Hungary looked to {{I|Second French Empire}} [[Second French Empire|France]] for avenging his defeat and attempted to negotiate with him and {{I|KoItaly}} [[Kingdom of Italy|Italy]] for an anti-Prussian alliance, but no terms could be reached. The decisive victory of the {{I|German Empire}} [[North German Confederation|Prusso-German]] armies in the Franco-Prussian war and the subsequent founding of the {{I|German Empire}} [[German Empire]] ended all hope of re-establishing {{I|Austrian Empire}} [[Habsburg Monarchy|Austrian]] influence in Germany. | |||
After being forced out of Germany and Italy, the Dual Monarchy turned to the Balkans, which were in tumult as {{I|Nationalism}} [[Nationalism|nationalistic]] movements were gaining strength and demanding {{i|Separatism}} [[Separatism|independence]]. Both {{I|Russian Empire}} [[Russian Empire|Russia]] and A-H saw an opportunity to expand in this region. Russia took on the role of protector of {{I|Slav}} [[Slavs]] and {{I|Orthodoxy}} [[Eastern Orthodoxy|Orthodox Christians]]. Austria envisioned a {{I|Multiculturalism}} [[Multiculturalism|multi-ethnic, religiously diverse]] empire under {{I|Vienna}} [[Vienna]]'s control. Thus, A-H made the centerpiece of his policy one of opposition to {{I|RusImp}} [[Russian Imperialism|Russian expansion]] in the Balkans and blocking {{I|KOSerbia}} [[Principality of Serbia|Serbian]] ambitions to dominate a new {{I|Slav}} [[South Slavs|South Slav]] federation. He wanted Germany to ally with him, not Russia. | |||
===Congress of Berlin & Balkan Instability=== | |||
{{I|Russian Empire}} [[Russian Empire|Russian]] {{I|Slav}} [[Pan-Slavism|Pan-Slavic]] organizations sent aid to the Balkan rebels and so pressured Russia to declare {{I|War}} [[war]] on the {{I|Ottoman}} [[Ottoman Empire]] in 1877 in the name of protecting {{I|Orthodoxy}} [[Eastern Orthodoxy|Orthodox Christians]]. Unable to mediate between Ottoman and Russia over the control of Serbia, Austria-Hungary declared {{I|Pacifism}} [[Pacifism|neutrality]] when the conflict between the two powers escalated into a war. With help from {{I|United Principalities}} [[United Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia|Romania]] and {{I|Kingdom of Greece}} [[Kingdom of Greece|Greece]], Russia defeated Ottoman and with the Treaty of {{I|Turkey}} [[Yeşilköy|San Stefano]] tried to create a large {{I|RusImp}} [[Russian Imperialism|pro-Russian Bulgaria]]. | |||
The Treaty of San Stefano nearly caused a European war because {{I|UKGBI}} [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland|Britain]] and Austria-Hungary feared a large, newly created Bulgaria would become a {{I|Puppet}} [[Puppet Dictatorship|puppet state]] for Russia, allowing him dominate the Balkans. To prevent this Russian expansion, the major powers held the Congress of {{I|Berlin}} [[Berlin]] in 1878, where Britain and A-H forced Russia to scale back his demands. And so, {{I|Bulgaria}} [[Principality of Bulgaria|Bulgaria]] was broken up and kept under nominal Ottoman control and Austria-Hungary occupied and administered {{I|AHBH}} [[Condominium of Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosnia-Herzegovina]] with British backing to block further Russian advance, though it required weeks of fighting and 150,000 troops to secure. | |||
In another measure to keep Russia out of the Balkans, Austria–Hungary concluded a mutual defence pact with {{I|German Empire}} [[German Empire|Germany]] in 1879 and {{i|KingdomRomania}} [[Kingdom of Romania|Romania]] in 1883 against possible Russian attacks and formed the {{I|UKGBI}}{{I|AH}}{{i|KoItaly}} [[Mediterranean Entente]] with Britain and {{I|KoItaly}} [[Kingdom of Italy|Italy]] in 1887. Following the Congress of Berlin the European powers attempted to guarantee stability through a complex series of alliances and treaties. | |||
===Bosnian Crisis=== | |||
On 5 October 1908, Austria-Hungary announced the full annexation of {{I|AHBH}} [[Condominium of Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosnia-Herzegovina]], which ignited the First Balkan Crisis, or the Bosnian Crisis. A-H issued a proclamation promising the people a {{I|ConMon}} [[Consitutional Monarchism|constitution]], full civil rights, and a {{I|Localism}} [[Localism|local]] assembly to help manage their own affairs. To fulfill this promise, a constitution was officially granted in 1910. | |||
In 1914, {{I|Unification or Death}} [[Unification or Death|Slavic militants]] in Bosnia rejected A-H's plan to fully absorb the area and assassinated the Austrian heir, {{I|Mon}} [[Monarchism|Archduke Franz Ferdinand]], kicking off a string of events that what decimate Europe. | |||
===World War I=== | |||
The assassination of {{I|Mon}} [[Monarchism|Archduke Franz Ferdinand]] in {{I|Sarajevo}} [[Sarajevo]] on 28 June 1914 sparked what became known as the July Crisis. Believing that the {{i|KOSerbia}} [[Kingdom of Serbia|Serbian]] government was directly complicit in the plot, Austria-Hungary saw an opportunity to crush Serbian influence in the Balkans once and for all. | |||
==Relationships== | ==Relationships== | ||
===Friends=== | ===Friends=== | ||
*{{I|German Empire}} [[German Empire]] - Best friend! I depend on him in the Great War. | |||
===Enemies=== | ===Enemies=== | ||
*{{I|First Hungarian Republic}} [[First Hungarian Republic]] - You made me fall! | |||
==How to draw== | ==How to draw== | ||
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|h5= #436F4D | |h5= #436F4D | ||
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==Gallery== | |||
<gallery widths=150px> | |||
AH old.png|Alt design | |||
AH civil.png|Civil ensign | |||
WWI Europe map.png | |||
WW1.png|WORLD WAR ONE | |||
Central Powers WW1.png|By [[User:LBMapper12|LB HD Mapper]] | |||
</gallery> | |||
[[Category:Characters]] | [[Category:Characters]] | ||
Latest revision as of 23:42, 11 July 2026
“”The Austro-Hungarian Monarchy is not a state; it is a government.
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Austria-Hungary or the Austro-Hungarian Empire, officially the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy and internally The Kingdoms and Lands Represented in the Imperial Council and the Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen, was a
multi-ethic
dual monarchy consisting of
Cisleithania (Austria) and
Transleithania (Hungary). Because of this, "he" is usually portrayed as two balls operating as one or as having bipolar disorder. He is also blind because two emblems from his civil ensign became iconic and are used for eyepatches for both eyes.
Due to harboring many different ethnicities, he can speak many languages.
History
Beyond Lesser Germany
Before 1867, there was just the
Austrian Empire. However, Austria lost a major
war against
Prussia in 1866 and was left weak and broke. Inside the empire, the
Hungarians (the second-largest ethnic group) saw a perfect opportunity to demand more power. To prevent a massive rebellion, Emperor
Franz Joseph agreed to the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867. This officially split the empire into two equal parts:
Cisleithania (Austria) and
Transleithania (Hungary).
Austria-Hungary looked to
France for avenging his defeat and attempted to negotiate with him and
Italy for an anti-Prussian alliance, but no terms could be reached. The decisive victory of the
Prusso-German armies in the Franco-Prussian war and the subsequent founding of the
German Empire ended all hope of re-establishing
Austrian influence in Germany.
After being forced out of Germany and Italy, the Dual Monarchy turned to the Balkans, which were in tumult as
nationalistic movements were gaining strength and demanding
independence. Both
Russia and A-H saw an opportunity to expand in this region. Russia took on the role of protector of
Slavs and
Orthodox Christians. Austria envisioned a
multi-ethnic, religiously diverse empire under
Vienna's control. Thus, A-H made the centerpiece of his policy one of opposition to
Russian expansion in the Balkans and blocking
Serbian ambitions to dominate a new
South Slav federation. He wanted Germany to ally with him, not Russia.
Congress of Berlin & Balkan Instability
Russian
Pan-Slavic organizations sent aid to the Balkan rebels and so pressured Russia to declare
war on the
Ottoman Empire in 1877 in the name of protecting
Orthodox Christians. Unable to mediate between Ottoman and Russia over the control of Serbia, Austria-Hungary declared
neutrality when the conflict between the two powers escalated into a war. With help from
Romania and
Greece, Russia defeated Ottoman and with the Treaty of
San Stefano tried to create a large
pro-Russian Bulgaria.
The Treaty of San Stefano nearly caused a European war because
Britain and Austria-Hungary feared a large, newly created Bulgaria would become a
puppet state for Russia, allowing him dominate the Balkans. To prevent this Russian expansion, the major powers held the Congress of
Berlin in 1878, where Britain and A-H forced Russia to scale back his demands. And so,
Bulgaria was broken up and kept under nominal Ottoman control and Austria-Hungary occupied and administered 🟢 Bosnia-Herzegovina with British backing to block further Russian advance, though it required weeks of fighting and 150,000 troops to secure.
In another measure to keep Russia out of the Balkans, Austria–Hungary concluded a mutual defence pact with
Germany in 1879 and
Romania in 1883 against possible Russian attacks and formed the ![]()
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Mediterranean Entente with Britain and
Italy in 1887. Following the Congress of Berlin the European powers attempted to guarantee stability through a complex series of alliances and treaties.
Bosnian Crisis
On 5 October 1908, Austria-Hungary announced the full annexation of 🟢 Bosnia-Herzegovina, which ignited the First Balkan Crisis, or the Bosnian Crisis. A-H issued a proclamation promising the people a
constitution, full civil rights, and a
local assembly to help manage their own affairs. To fulfill this promise, a constitution was officially granted in 1910.
In 1914, 🟢 Slavic militants in Bosnia rejected A-H's plan to fully absorb the area and assassinated the Austrian heir,
Archduke Franz Ferdinand, kicking off a string of events that what decimate Europe.
World War I
The assassination of
Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 🟢 Sarajevo on 28 June 1914 sparked what became known as the July Crisis. Believing that the
Serbian government was directly complicit in the plot, Austria-Hungary saw an opportunity to crush Serbian influence in the Balkans once and for all.
Relationships
Friends
German Empire - Best friend! I depend on him in the Great War.
Enemies
First Hungarian Republic - You made me fall!
How to draw

Austria-Hungary has a drawing rating of easy.
- Draw a ball.
- Divide it into two halves horizontally.
- In the top half, fill the top with black and bottom with yellow
- In the bottom half, draw three stripes top to bottom in the following order: red, white, green
- Add eyes and done.
| Color Name | HEX | |
|---|---|---|
| Black | #000000 | |
| Yellow | #FFCC00 | |
| Red | #CD2A3E | |
| White | #FFFFF | |
| Green | #436F4D | |
Gallery
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Alt design
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Civil ensign
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WORLD WAR ONE
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By LB HD Mapper
