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| 1556 |
| | The division by Charles V of his territories means that there are now two Habsburg empires, Austrian and Spanish | |
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| 1683 |
| | The emperor, Leopold I, and his court abandon Vienna on the approach of a Turkish army | |
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| 1687 |
| | The Hungarian diet grants the Habsburg dynasty in Austria a hereditary right to the crown of St Stephen | |
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| 1713 |
| | The emperor Charles VI issues a Pragmatic Sanction, declaring that the remaining Habsburg empire can be inherited through the female line | |
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| 1723 |
| | The Austrian emperor, Charles VI, agrees that Hungary shall be ruled as a separate kingdom within his empire | |
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| 1740 |
| | The Habsburg emperor Charles VI dies and is succeeded by his elder daughter, the 23-year-old Maria Theresa | |
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| 1781 |
| | Joseph II passes an Edict of Toleration, for the first time allowing Protestant worship in Habsburg territories | |
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| 1781 |
| | The reforming emperor Joseph II emancipates the serfs in the Habsburg territories | |
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| 1786 |
| | The emperor Joseph II is reported to have told Mozart that his opera The Marriage of Figaro has 'too many notes' | |
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| 1790 |
| | Mozart's opera Così fan Tutte has its premiere in Vienna, in the court theatre of Joseph II | |
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