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Personification of the Austro-Hungarian Empire with Flag - interesting only captioned as Austria. Date: circa 1910
Olympics / 1932 / FencingFencing: Piller (Hungary) defeats Gaudini (Italy) in sabres
Ladislaus I of Hungary or St. Ladislaus (Laszlo) (1040-1095). King of Hungary between 1077-1095. Portrait by Ignac Roskovics (1854-1916). Hungarian National Gallery. Budapest. Hungary
The Central Powers of WWIWith United Forces (the motto of Emperor Franz Josef I) - patriotic depiction of the Central Powers of WWI - Germany, Turkey and Austro-Hungary
ELIZABETH BATHORYCOUNTESS ELIZABETH BATHORY Slovak murderess and sadist descended from a noble family in Hungary Date: 1560 - 1614
Boys Throwing Pebbles into the River by Karoly FerenczyKaroly Ferenczy (1862-1917). Boys Throwing Pebbles into the River. 1890. Hungarian National Gallery. Budapest. Hungary
Poster advertising Austro-Hungarian War Bonds, with flags of the various countries. early 20th century
Conrad von Hotzendorf, Austro-Hungarian Army, WW1Count Franz Conrad von Hotzendorf (1852-1925), Chief of the General Staff of the Austro-Hungarian Army at the outbreak of the First World War. Seen here with his Chief of Staff, General Muller
Poster, Imperial Airways -- Fly through Europe in perfect comfort. circa 1930s
Map of Central Europe, World War OneMap of Central Europe in World War One, showing the Principal Theatre of War. Date: World War One
Budapest, Hungary - Fishermans BastionThe Halaszbastya or Fishermans Bastion. A terrace in neo-Gothic and neo-Romanesque style on the Buda bank of the Danube (on the Castle hill), Budapest, around Matthias Church
WWI - The Central Powers - Propaganda - Harmony. The Central Powers consisted of Germany, Austro-Hungary and The Ottoman Empire up to 1915, when they were joined by The Kingdom of Bulgaria
Poster for 1938 Eucharistic Congress, BudapestPoster for 34th International Eucharistic Congress, Budapest. The poster shows an angel flying over the globe holding a chalice with the bright moon forming a glowing orb above the cup
Archduke Otto HabsburgOTTO VON HABSBURG Heir presumptive to the last Emperor of Austria and the last King of Hungary, Karl I. Seen here in Tyrolean national costume
Sultan Mehmed V Reshad of Turkey & alliesSultan Mehmed V Reshad of Turkey (1844 - 1918), pictured with Kaiser Wilhelm II, the King of Bulgaria and Franz Joseph of Austro-Hungary; the four rulers of the Central Powers in World War I
Sultan Mehmed V Reshad of Turkey & alliesSultan Mehmed V Reshad of Turkey (1844 - 1918), pictured with Kaiser Wilhelm II, and Franz Joseph of Austro-Hungary; the three emperors of the Central Powers in World War I
Franz Joseph I of Austria (1830-1916) and Ferdinand I of AusFranz Joseph I of Austria (1830-1916). Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary and Ferdinand I of Austria (1861-1948). Emperor of Austria. Photograph, 1908. Colored
Gyorgy Zala, sculpture of the Archangel Gabriel holding the Holy Crown of St Stephen and and the apostolic double cross (Millennium Monument, Heroes Square, Budapest, Hungary). 19th century
Camille Pissarro (1830-1903). The Pont-Neuf (1902). Museum oCamille Pissarro (1830-1903). French painter, founder of the Impressionist movement. The Pont-Neuf (1902). Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary
The Sermon of Saint John the Baptist by Pieter Brueghel thePieter Brueghel the Elder (c.1525-1569). Flemish painter. The Sermon of Saint John the Baptist. Detail. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary
Hungary - Budapest - The Parliament Building. The buildings were built according to plans of the architect Imre Steindl between 1885 and 1902. Date: circa 1930s
ROMAN ART. Roman marble relief from a conmmemorative monument to the Battle of Actium (31 BC). Detail of a processional scene. Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest. Hungary
Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz - Prussian NavyAdmiral Alfred von Tirpitz (1849-1930) - German Grossadmiral (Grand Admiral), Secretary of State of the German Imperial Naval Office
Traditional Kalocsa Cushion Dance - HungaryTraditional Kalocsa Cushion Dance - Bacs-Kiskun county, Hungary. Date: circa 1920s
The Turin Exposition of 1911 - The Hungarian PavilionThe Turin Exposition of 1911 - The quite surreal Hungarian Pavilion Date: 1911
Warning HornA watchman at Kunszentmiklos, Hungary, blowing his horn during times of danger due to serious flooding over 200, 000 acres of low-lying acres of arable and meadow land. Date: 1930s
DiatomsSelected slide of a group of fossil diatoms collected from Bori, Hungary in September 1895 and viewed under the light microscipe using differential interfereance contrast
The River DanubeGulls look for their evening meal over the glistening River Danube at Budapest, Hungary at the end of a fine spring day
Grand Hotel BudapestGrand Hotel, Budapest Date: 1898
Haydn Performs, HungaryHayden and companions perform a string quartet at the Esterhazy home, Hungary Date: 1732 - 1809
Thermal swimming pool in Budapest, HungaryThermal outdoor swimming pool in Budapest, Hungary
Kal Kapolna, Hungary(Kal) Kapolna, Hungary - famous for its wine production. A young Hungarian lady is testing the latest vintage.. Date: circa 1910s
V. O. Gyarmati, long jump, 1948 London OlympicsHungarian athlete Gyarmati won the long jump event at the 1948 London Olympics. Date: 1948
Arpad - King of HungaryARPAD First ruler of Hungary. Probable leader of the Magyar tribe and founder of the Arpad Dynasty
Racial / Hungarian CoupleA Hungarian couple in their wedding costume
Hungary ConvertsIstvan I (Saint Stephen), converts the Magyars to Christianity : his envoy the archbishop Astricius obtains from pope Silvester II the title of Apostolic King
Queen of HungaryTHE QUEEN OF HUNGARY (presumably Elizabeth) 1 in series of 6
Icons in ProcessionBoys carry holy icons in procession at Desze, Hungary
Szatmar CathedralThe cathedral and square
European PipesPipes from various parts of Europe - Norway, France, Italy, Belgium, Austria, Hungary, Germany, Bohemia and Greece [for details see the text]
Map of Third Crusade and Childrens CrusadeMap of the Third Crusade and the Childrens Crusade, showing various routes and territories. Date: 1190
Emperor Franz Joseph I visits Zavidovici, Bosnia HerzegovinaA visit by Franz Joseph I (18301916), the Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary, and monarch of other states in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, to Zavidovici in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Medieval Kings of Hungary: Saint Stephen 5, King Ladislaus I 7, Geza I or Magnus 4 and Arpad 2. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Giarre and Stanghi from Giulio Ferrarios Costumes Ancient
Hungarian womanCostume, Hungarian woman. 19th century
Empress Elisabeth of Austria (Elisabeth of Bavaria, 1837-1898), also Queen of Hungary by her marriage to Emperor Franz Joseph I. 19th century
Sidonia de Barcsy - The Bearded Lady BaronessSidonia de Barcsy (1866-1925) - The Hungarian Bearded Lady Baroness. Her husband, Baron Antonio de Barcsy knew there was a fortune to be had and actively cultivated a career for Sidonia
Train on the Vienna to Budapest railway, Austria-Hungary. Date: circa 1900