Duchy of Carinthia | ||||||||||||||
Herzogtum Kärnten (de) Vojvodina Koroška (sl) |
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State of the Holy Roman Empire (until 1806), Part of the Habsburg Monarchy (from 1526), constituent land of the Austrian Empire (1804–67), Cisleithanian crown land of Austria-Hungary (from 1867) |
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Carinthia (yellow) within Inner Austria, c. 1790
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Capital | Sankt Veit an der Glan (Šentvid ob Glini) until 1518, then Klagenfurt (Celovec) | |||||||||||||
Languages | Southern Bavarian, Slovene | |||||||||||||
Government | Duchy | |||||||||||||
Duke | ||||||||||||||
• | 976–978 | Henry I (first) | ||||||||||||
• | 1916–1918 | Charles I (last) | ||||||||||||
Historical era | Middle Ages | |||||||||||||
• | Created Duchy | 976 | ||||||||||||
• | To Habsburg dukes of Austria | 1335 | ||||||||||||
• | Incoporated into Inner Austria | 1379 | ||||||||||||
• | Joined Austrian Circle | 1512 | ||||||||||||
• | Upper Carinthia ceded to Illyrian Provinces | 1809 | ||||||||||||
• | Restored to Austrian Empire | 1815 | ||||||||||||
• | Disestablished | 1918 | ||||||||||||
• | Carinthian Plebiscite | 1920 | ||||||||||||
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Austria Croatia Italy Slovenia |
The Duchy of Carinthia (German: Herzogtum Kärnten; Slovene: Vojvodina Koroška) was a duchy located in southern Austria and parts of northern Slovenia. It was separated from the Duchy of Bavaria in 976, and was the first newly created Imperial State after the original German stem duchies.
Carinthia remained a State of the Holy Roman Empire until its dissolution in 1806, though from 1335 it was ruled within the Austrian dominions of the Habsburg dynasty. A constituent part of the Habsburg Monarchy and of the Austrian Empire, it remained a Cisleithanian crown land of Austria-Hungary until 1918. By the Carinthian Plebiscite in October 1920, the main area of the duchy formed the Austrian state of Carinthia.
In the seventh century the area was part of the Slavic principality of Carantania, which fell under the suzerainty of Duke Odilo of Bavaria in about 743. The Bavarian stem duchy was incorporated into the Carolingian Empire when Charlemagne deposed Odilo's son Duke Tassilo III in 788. In the 843 partition by the Treaty of Verdun, Carinthia became part of East Francia under King Louis the German. From 889 to 976 it was the Carinthian March of the renewed Bavarian duchy, though in 927 the local Count Berthold of the Luitpolding dynasty was vested with ducal rights by the German king Henry the Fowler. After Berthold became Duke of Bavaria in 938, both territories were ruled by him. Upon his death in 948 the Luitpoldings, though heirs of the royal Ottonian dynasty, were not able to retain their possessions, as King Otto I bought the loyalty of his younger brother Henry I with the Bavarian lands.