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elected by the landowners, three by the cities, towns, commercial and industrial boards, five by the village communes, and one by a fifth curia by secret ballot, every duly registered male twenty-four years of age has the right to vote. The home legislature consisted of a single chamber of thirty-seven members, among whom the prince-bishop sits ex-officio. The emperor convened the legislature, and it is presided over by the governor. The landed interests elected ten members, the cities and towns eight, the commercial and industrial boards two, the village communes sixteen. In 1907, instead of these rules, universal and equal suffrage for all men was introduced. The business of the chamber was restricted to legislating on agriculture, public and charitable institutions, administration of communes, church and school affairs, the transportation and housing of soldiers in war and during manoeuvres, and other local matters. The land budget of 1901 amounted to 3,573,280 crowns ($ 714,656).
234: 118: 1511:, population, 40,000; it was known to the Romans as Aemona, and was destroyed by Obri in the sixth century. Carniola was divided into Upper Carniola (Slovenian name: Gorenjska), Lower Carniola (Slovenian: Dolenjska), and Inner Carniola (Slovenian: Notranjska). Politically the province was divided into eleven districts consisting of 359 municipalities; the provincial capital was the residence of the imperial governor. The districts were: Kamnik, Kranj, Radovljica, the neighbourhood of Ljubljana, Logatec, Postojna, Litija, Krsko, Novo Mesto, Crnomelj, and Gotschee or Kocevje. There were 31 judicial circuits. 36: 169: 2114: 154: 687: 1411: 1358: 811: 144: 1399: 1778: 1208: 1470:. At the redistribution of dioceses (1787 to 1791) not all the parishes in Carniola were included in the Diocese of Ljubljana, but this was accomplished in 1833, by taking two deaneries from the Diocese of Trieste, one from Gorizia, and one parish from the Diocese of Lavant, so as to include all the territory within the political boundaries of the crownland. 1454:(who became Patriarchs), Syrmium, and Salona. In consequence of the immigration of the pagan Slovenes, this arrangement was not a lasting one. After they had embraced Christianity in the seventh and eighth centuries Charlemagne conferred the major part of Carniola on the Patriarchate of Aquileia, and the remainder on the 1066: 1461:
The diocese of Ljubljana or Laibach was established by Emperor Frederick III on 6 December 1461. It was directly subject to the pope. This was confirmed by a Bull of Pope Pius II, 10 September 1462. The new diocese consisted of part of Upper Carniola, two parishes in Lower Carniola, and a portion of
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The duchy was constituted by rescript of 20 December 1860, and by imperial patent of 26 February 1861, modified by legislation of 21 December 1867, granting power to the home parliament to enact all laws not reserved to the imperial diet, at which it was represented by eleven delegates, of whom two
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claimed Carniola; and the Dukes of Austria asserted their claim as successors to the Bohemian kingdom. When Henry died 1335 Jan, King of Bohemia, renounced his claims, and Albrecht, Duke of Austria, received Carniola; it was proclaimed a duchy by
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was especially famous for its wine and vegetables, and for its mild climate. The average temperature was 56 °F (13 °C) in spring, 77 °F (25 °C) in summer, 59 °F (15 °C) in autumn, and 26 °F (−3 °C) in
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and rebellions by local residents against Habsburg rule from the 15th to the 17th centuries. From about 900 AD until the 20th century, Carniola's ruling classes and urban areas spoke
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In 1910 the main railroads were the Southern, Prince Rudolf, Bohinj, Kamnik, Lower Carniola, and Vrhnika railroads. The principal cities and towns in the region were
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Slovenian Genealogical Society International, Inc. Announcement of publication of English translation of History of Carniola by August Dimitz from 1875
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Staab, Franz. 1976. Ostrogothic Geographers at the Court of Theodoric the Great: A Study of Some Sources of the Anonymous Cosmographer of Ravenna.
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was declared, a status which was formally recognised in the 16th century. As a hereditary possession of the Habsburgs (one of the so-called
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united Upper, Lower, and Central Carniola as Metlika and Pivka into one duchy. The union of the dismembered parts was completed by 1607.
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French revolutionary troops occupied Carniola in 1797, and from 1805 to 1806. Under the Treaty of Vienna, Carniola became part of the
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held possessions given to them in fief by the patriarchs of Aquileia. The dukes governed the province for nearly half a century.
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as its capital, and Carniola formed a part of the new territory from 1809 to 1813. The defeat of Napoleon restored Carniola to
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Nowadays, its territory (in the extent at its dissolution) is almost entirely located in Slovenia, except for a small part in
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in 1920, but was subsequently also included in Yugoslavia in 1947. Since 1991, the region has been part of an independent
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Perko, Drago; Orožen Adamič, Milan (1998). "Zgodovinske dežele Slovenije" [Historical Lands of Slovenia].
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meaning 'little Carnia'; i.e., part of greater Carnia. The Latin name was later borrowed into Slavic, becoming
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In the Middle Ages the Church held much property in Carniola, and thus in 974 in Upper and Lower Carniola the
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in 1282, he gave in fief to his sons Albrecht and Rudolf the province of Carniola, but it was leased to
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Carniola was governed by the Franks about the year 788, and was Christianized by missionaries from the
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Lower Styria and Carinthia; the remaining portion of Carniola was attached to Aquileia, later on to
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in its own right; the three traditional subdivisions were also abolished. In 1867 it became part of
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territory in the 11th century. From the second half of the 13th century it was ruled by the
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History of Carniola: From Primeval Times to the death of Emperor Frederick III (1493)
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In 1918, the duchy ceased to exist and its territory became part of the newly formed
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History of Carniola: From the Accession of Archduke Karl to Leopold I (1564–1657)
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After the fall of the Western Roman Empire (476), Carniola was incorporated into
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History of Carniola: From the Accession of Maximilian I (1493) to the Year 1813
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The Carniolan Parliament building. In 1919 it became the main building of the
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One Europe, Many Nations: A Historical Dictionary of European National Groups
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The new inhabitants, to whom modern historiography frequently refers to as
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almost continuously from 1335 to 1918, though beset by many raids from the
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Prothero, GW; Great Britain. Foreign Office. Historical Section (1920).
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Finally Carniola was given in fief with the consent of the patriarch to
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Agriculture thrived more in Upper Carniola than in Lower Carniola. The
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In early Christian times the duchy was under the jurisdiction of the
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of the Empire from the early 16th century. Informally it was part of
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rivers lived the Carni, and towards the end of the sixth century
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History of Carniola: To the end of French Rule in Illyria (1813)
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and in 1806 the Holy Roman Empire was dissolved. In 1809
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Etymological dictionary of Slovenian geographical names
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As a part of the 122:The Carniolan Provincial Assembly Building in 2012: 1880:]. Ljubljana: Modrijan. pp. 210–211. 1243:, having its own Slavic margrave residing at 994:15th–16th centuries: Ravages of the Ottomans. 833: 1054: 396: 1414:Carniola within Austria-Hungary (number 4). 1277:became in 974 a feudal lord of the town of 1154:settled the region called by Latin writers 2019: 2005: 1473: 1127:River (Culpa) belonged to the province of 977:10th century: Carniola a separate country. 881:and local nobility, and eventually by the 840: 826: 1445: 80:Learn how and when to remove this message 1822:Viator: Medieval and Renaissance Studies 1811:. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, p. 633. 1786: 1653: 1409: 1397: 1356: 1206: 1064: 945:Fourth century: Germanic settlements of 232: 43:This article includes a list of general 1304:Among secular potentates, the Dukes of 956:Fifth century: Germanic settlements of 470:(later Yugoslavia); it ceased to exist 14: 2521: 1689: 1687: 1668:Slovenia: Its Landscape and Its People 2401:Architecture, visual arts, and design 2059:Slavic settlement of the Eastern Alps 2026: 2000: 1837:. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, p. 48. 1772: 1770: 1768: 1766: 1764: 1762: 1529:Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes 1061:Slavic settlement of the Eastern Alps 873:, the area was successively ruled by 710:Slavic settlement of the Eastern Alps 468:Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes 294: 1871: 1865: 1760: 1758: 1756: 1754: 1752: 1750: 1748: 1746: 1744: 1742: 1706:(1). City Municipality of Ljubljana. 1693: 1393: 1346: 1192: 1096:, a Celtic tribe, in the southwest. 1084:dwelt in the north of Carniola, the 327:that comprised parts of present-day 29: 1684: 1647:"Slovenski pravopis 2001: Kranjska" 1525:State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs 1015:1763: Political administration of " 967:Sixth century: Slovene settlements. 464:State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs 24: 1900: 1787:Krmpotić, Martin Davorin (1910). " 1585:The Glory of the Duchy of Carniola 1361:Coat of Arms of Duchy of Carniola. 1335:, and finally (in 1268) willed to 1107:; the northern part was joined to 49:it lacks sufficient corresponding 25: 2555: 1979: 1791:". In Herbermann, Charles (ed.). 1739: 1625:In the extent at its dissolution. 1255:(1071) and it formed part of the 1073:Before the coming of the Romans ( 1069:Old Slavic Carniola around 800 AD 987:14th century: The province under 865:settled in Carniola, followed by 785:World War II in the Slovene Lands 517:, 5,900 feet (1,800 m); and 505:. The highest mountain peaks are 237:Traditional regions of Slovenia. 2112: 1776: 1723:Slovenia – Landscapes and People 1375:Meinhard, count of Gorizia-Tirol 1266:suggest that there was a common 809: 685: 167: 152: 142: 116: 34: 1884: 1840: 1719:Slovenija – pokrajine in ljudje 1050:. Carniola restored to Austria. 1012:. Religious persecutions begin. 343:), and to a lesser degree with 2534:Historical regions in Slovenia 1850:Carniola, Carinthia and Styria 1827: 1814: 1801: 1710: 1663:Slovenija: pokrajina in ljudje 1639: 1619: 1030:. Partial revival of autonomy. 790:Socialist Republic of Slovenia 557:rivers. Notable lakes include 27:Traditional region of Slovenia 13: 1: 1632: 1527:and subsequently part of the 1518: 1074: 1043:. Carniola under French rule. 1036:1805: Second French invasion. 939: 852: 513:, 3,360 feet (1,020 m); 509:, 4,200 feet (1,300 m); 497:The region is crossed by the 94:Historical region in Slovenia 1602:Johann Weikhard von Valvasor 1099:Carniola formed part of the 1033:1797: First French invasion. 893:, while the peasantry spoke 492: 403:), Carniola was part of the 7: 1991:The Balkans 1815–1859 (Map) 1562: 1442:with capital in Ljubljana. 1257:Patriarchal State of Friuli 1239:, it became an independent 997:1527–1564: Progress of the 444:returned to Austria in 1815 354: 10: 2560: 1892:Paris Peace Treaties, 1947 1477: 1432:Austrian Emperor Francis I 1350: 1251:. 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It was subdivided into 223: 213: 178: 166: 138: 115: 106: 99: 1961:Dimitz, August (2013) , 1943:Dimitz, August (2013) , 1925:Dimitz, August (2013) , 1907:Dimitz, August (2013) , 1612: 1369:, and at the meeting at 1365:Ottokar was defeated by 1225:Patriarchate of Aquileia 1177:, were subjected to the 912:), was briefly moved to 474:with the passing of the 130:, today the seat of the 2544:Southern Limestone Alps 1700:Kronika Slovenskih Mest 1474:Austrian administration 1404:University of Ljubljana 1325:Frederick II of Austria 1289:and possessions in the 466:, becoming part of the 458:, the Austrian part of 438:, becoming part of the 132:University of Ljubljana 64:more precise citations. 1835:The A to Z of Slovenia 1807:Minahan, James. 2000. 1446:Ecclesiastical history 1415: 1407: 1362: 1220: 1088:in the southeast, the 1070: 933: 921: 909: 857:After the fall of the 566: 446:, forming part of the 397: 339:(with the sub-part of 320: 312: 304: 292:Slovene pronunciation: 287: 276: 1794:Catholic Encyclopedia 1533:Kingdom of Yugoslavia 1413: 1401: 1360: 1253:Patriarch of Aquileia 1233:margraviate of Friuli 1210: 1166:, and into German as 1068: 1008:. 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The Carniolan Provincial Assembly Building in Ljubljana, also the seat of the Regional Committee and the Governor of the Duchy of Carniola, today the seat of the University of Ljubljana
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