franz josef i
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Definition
Proper noun: * Franz Josef I: The emperor of Austria and king of Hungary from 1848 until his death in 1916. His long reign was marked by efforts to maintain the Austro-Hungarian Empire amidst rising nationalism and the events leading to World War I.
Examples of Usage
- Proper noun:
- Franz Josef I ruled for nearly 68 years, one of the longest reigns in European history.
- The dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary was established during the rule of Franz Josef I.
- Many historians study the policies of Franz Josef I to understand the decline of the Habsburg Empire.
Advanced Usage
- "The era of Franz Josef I": This phrase refers to the period of European history dominated by his reign and its characteristic political and social climate.
- The architecture in Vienna is deeply influenced by the era of Franz Josef I.
Variants and Related Words
- Francis Joseph I: An alternative English transliteration of his name.
- Franz Joseph I: Another common spelling variant in English.
- Habsburg Emperor: Refers to his dynastic house; Franz Josef I was a member of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine.
Synonyms
- Emperor of Austria: One of his primary titles.
- King of Hungary: His other primary royal title following the Compromise of 1867.
Related Phrases
- The Austro-Hungarian Compromise (Ausgleich) of 1867: The pivotal agreement that created the Dual Monarchy, a defining event of his reign.
- The Long 19th Century: His life (1830-1916) and reign almost perfectly span the period European historians call the "long nineteenth century."
Noun
- emperor of Austria and king of Hungary; was defeated by Napoleon III at the battle of Magenta (1830-1916)