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See also: | Other events of 1769 List of years in Austria |
Events from the year 1769 in Austria
Incumbents
Events
- The education under the Imperial Austria reformed the curriculum and somewhat decentralized the administration of the whole system.[1]
- 1769 Austrian annexation of Spis[2]
- Count Lymar presented to Frederick the Great the plan of a partition of Poland.[3]
- In February 1769, Austria occupied the county of Zips.[4]
- In August 1769, a meeting was held between Joseph II and Frederick the Great at Neisse.
- Austria received back Dalmatia in accordance with the Treaty of Campo-Formio.[5]
Births
Deaths
- December 30 – Nicholas Taaffe, 6th Viscount Taaffe, Austrian soldier (b. 1685)
References
- ↑ Cvrcek, Thomás (2020). Pammer, Michael; Spoerer, Mike; Tuncer, Ali Cuskun; Woitek, Ulrich (eds.). Schooling under Control:The Origins of Public Education in Imperial Austria 1769-1869. London, UK: Mohr Siebeck. p. 42. ISBN 9783161592676.
- ↑ Jesensky, Marcel (2014). The Slovak-Polish border, 1918-1947. United Kingdom: Palgrave Macmillian. ISBN 9781137449641.
- ↑ Emerton, Ephrahim (1897). Jameson, Franklin J.; Adams, George B.; Hart, Albert Bushnell; Judson, Harry Pratt; McMaster, John Bach; Sloane, William M.; Stephens, H. Morse (eds.). The American Historical Review. Vol. 2. New York, U.S.: The Macmillian Company, American Historical Asssociation. p. 87.
- ↑ Hassal, Arthur (1897). A Handbook of European History 476-1871:Chronologically Arranged. New York, U.S.: The Macmillian Company. p. 210.
- ↑ Press, The America (1910). America:A Catholic Review of the Week. Vol. 2. America Press. p. 174.
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