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Central
Europe's ancient civilizations have long been dominated by empires:
The Roman Empire, the Habsburg Empire (based in
Austria) and more recently, the
Soviet Communist. But the decline of communism in the
late twentieth century has unleashed old resentments, rivalries,
and ambitions that have caused yet more war in this troubled
region.
- 6th
-7th Century-Slavs migrate and settle becoming
Russians, Ukrainians,
Poles, Czechs, Slovaks, Serbs, Croats, & Slovenes.
Magyar tribe becomes Hungarians (9th Century).
- 1000-Stephen
crowned apostolic King of Hungary, a Catholic
nation.
- 1102-Croats
swear allegiance to Hungarian crown of St. Stephen,
becoming Catholic. Slavs convert; Czechs rebel.
- 1222-"Golden
Bull" (the Hungarian Magna Carta) compels the king to
respect the Magyar nobles.
- 14th
Century-Serbs (under Stephen) create a Balkan Empire,
conquering Bulgarians, Albania, and parts of Greece. Annihilated
at Kosovo by the Turks (1389).
- 1515-Austria's
Emperor Maximilian arranges two marriages to link the
crowns of St. Stephen and St. Wenceslas to the
House Of Habsburg (Hapsburg).
- 1526-Turks
defeat Hungary's Christian army and rule most of Hungary.
- 1618-During
the Reformation, envoys of the Catholic Emperor thrown from
window of Prague's Radchany Castle. Thirty Years
War commences.
- 1683-Siege
of Vienna; the Turks are routed by combined European Forces.
- 1772-Partition
of Poland
adds masses of Poles, Ruthenians, and Jews to the Austrian
Empire.
- 1805-Napoleon
defeated Austria and Russia at Austerlitz; Holy Roman
Empire is abolished. Habsburgs become "Emperors
of Austria"
- 1815-Napoleon
defeated at Waterloo; Austria begins acquiring Balkan lands.
- 1848-Revolution
topples Austria's Prince Metternich and his system
of censorship and surveillance. Republic of Hungary (1849)
surrenders when Russians reinforce Austria.
- 1866-Prussians
Defeat Austria; Hungarians soon control half the Empire. New
Constitution (1867) declares equal rights between Austrians
and Hungarians.
- 1870s-"Bulgarian
Horrors"; revolts by Bulgarians, Bosnia, Serbia, and Montenegro;
independence from Turkish rule, 1878.
- Early
20th Century- Decline of Austria amid
struggles of nationalities. Serbia emerges as a center of
conspiracy, violence, intrigue. Europe's powers juggle alliances
in bids for influence.
- 1914-1918-
World
War I begins with assassination in Serbia of
Austria's Archduke Ferdinand. Austria-Hungary is defeated;
Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia are created, other lands declare
independence. Habsburg Empire ceases.
- 1939-1945-
World
War II. Jews
of central Europe are destroyed. Germany
is defeated; the Eastern Bloc is established, with Europe
carved up between Russia
and the U.S.
- 1945-1980-Josef
Bloz (Tito) rules Yugoslavia as a dictator
under Soviet hegemony.
- 1955-The
Warsaw Pact-a 20 year treaty of collaboration between
the USSR and Eastern Communist countries.
- 1956-Revolt
in Hungary; USSR invades and quashes resistance.
- 1968-"Prague
Spring" (reform in Czechoslovakia); Warsaw Pact forces
invade and movement ceases.
- 1989-The
Berlin wall falls; Eastern Europe is freed from Soviet
domination.
- 1991-Yugoslavia
disintegrates in independence movements among its republics.
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