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Imperial Free City of Trieste

Imperial Free City of Trieste
Libera Città imperiale di Trieste  (Italian)
Reichsunmittelbare FreiStadt Triest  (German)
Land of the Austrian Empire

 

1382–1809

1849–1922

 

Flag Coat of arms
Flag of
Austrian Triest
Coat of arms of Trieste (1850–1918)
Location of Trieste, Imperial Free City
Map of the Austrian Littoral
  Imperial Free City of Trieste
Capital Trieste
45°38′N 13°48′E / 45.633°N 13.800°E / 45.633; 13.800Coordinates: 45°38′N 13°48′E / 45.633°N 13.800°E / 45.633; 13.800
Government Free city
Landeshauptleute
 •  1848–1861 Friedrich Freiherr von Grimschitz
Podestà
 •  1381–1382 Simon von Pramperg
Legislature Diet of Trieste
Historical era
 •  Occupied by Venice 1369–72
 •  Ceded to Austria October 1382 1382
 •  Treaty of Schönbrunn
creates Illyrian Prov.

14 October 1809
 •  Austrian reconquest 1813
 •  Kingdom of Illyria 1816–49
 •  Armistice of Villa Giusti 4 November 1918
 •  Treaty of Rapallo 12 November 1920 1922
 •  March on Rome 28 October 1922
Area
 •  1910 95 km2(37 sq mi)
Population
 •  1910 229,995 
Density 2,421 /km2  (6,270.4 /sq mi)
Today part of

The Imperial Free City of Trieste and its Suburbs was a Habsburg possession from the 14th century to 1918, called in German as Reichsunmittelbare Stadt Triest und ihr Gebiet and in Italian as Città Imperiale di Trieste e Dintorni. In 1719 it was declared a free port by Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor; the construction of the Austrian Southern Railway (1841–57) turned it into a bustling seaport, through which much of the exports and imports of the Austrian Lands were channelled. Trieste was part of the Holy Roman Empire and, later, of the German Confederation and the Austrian Littoral. The city administration and economy were dominated by the city's Italian population element; Italian was the language of administration and jurisdiction. In the later 19th and early 20th century, the city attracted the immigration of workers from the city's hinterlands, many of whom were speakers of Slovene.

After the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476, Trieste was a Byzantine military outpost. In 567 AD the city was destroyed by the Lombards, in the course of their invasion of northern Italy. In 788 it became part of the Frankish kingdom, under the authority of their count-bishop. From 1081 the city came loosely under the Patriarchate of Aquileia, developing into a free commune by the end of the 12th century.


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