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'''DUCHY OF FRIAUL''' | '''DUCHY OF FRIAUL''' | ||
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===Origin/meaning=== | |||
The Duchy of Friaul (now [[Friuli]], Italy) was a separate state from 1077 until 1420 when it was conquered by Venice. The title was adopted by the Doges of Venice and the golden eagle was added to the arms of Venice. When the territory was acquired by Austria-Hungary the title and arms became part of the official title of the Emperor. | The Duchy of Friaul (now [[Friuli]], Italy) was a separate state from 1077 until 1420 when it was conquered by Venice. The title was adopted by the Doges of Venice and the golden eagle was added to the arms of Venice. When the territory was acquired by Austria-Hungary the title and arms became part of the official title of the Emperor. | ||
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[[Literature]] : Ströhl, 1890 | [[Literature]]: Ströhl, 1890 | ||
[[Category:Austro-Hungarian Empire]] | [[Category:Austro-Hungarian Empire]] |
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DUCHY OF FRIAUL
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Origin/meaning
The Duchy of Friaul (now Friuli, Italy) was a separate state from 1077 until 1420 when it was conquered by Venice. The title was adopted by the Doges of Venice and the golden eagle was added to the arms of Venice. When the territory was acquired by Austria-Hungary the title and arms became part of the official title of the Emperor.
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Literature: Ströhl, 1890