Pergler, Charles (1917). «The Bohemian Question». The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science: 155–160. ISSN0002-7162. Consultado em 29 de agosto de 2024
Sveriges statskalender (em sueco), 1864, p. 421, consultado em 6 Jan 2018 – via runeberg.org
Sveriges statskalender (em sueco), 1909, p. 155, consultado em 6 Jan 2018 – via runeberg.org
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The official title of the ruler of Austrian Empire and later the Austria-Hungary had been changed several times: by a patent from 1 August 1804, by a court office decree from 22 August 1836, by an imperial court ministry decree from 6 January 1867 and finally by a letter from 12 December 1867. Shorter versions were recommended for official documents and international treaties: "Emperor of Austria, King of Bohemia etc. and Apostolic King of Hungary", "Emperor of Austria and Apostolic King of Hungary", "His Majesty The Emperor and King" and "His Imperial and Royal Apostolic Majesty". The term Kaiserlich und königlich (K.u.K.) was decreed in a letter from 17 October 1889 for the military, the navy and the institutions shared by both parts of the monarchy. – From the Otto's encyclopedia (published during 1888–1909), subject 'King', online in CzechArquivado em 9 dezembro 2008 no Wayback Machine.
The official title of the ruler of Austrian Empire and later the Austria-Hungary had been changed several times: by a patent from 1 August 1804, by a court office decree from 22 August 1836, by an imperial court ministry decree from 6 January 1867 and finally by a letter from 12 December 1867. Shorter versions were recommended for official documents and international treaties: "Emperor of Austria, King of Bohemia etc. and Apostolic King of Hungary", "Emperor of Austria and Apostolic King of Hungary", "His Majesty The Emperor and King" and "His Imperial and Royal Apostolic Majesty". The term Kaiserlich und königlich (K.u.K.) was decreed in a letter from 17 October 1889 for the military, the navy and the institutions shared by both parts of the monarchy. – From the Otto's encyclopedia (published during 1888–1909), subject 'King', online in CzechArquivado em 9 dezembro 2008 no Wayback Machine.
Pergler, Charles (1917). «The Bohemian Question». The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science: 155–160. ISSN0002-7162. Consultado em 29 de agosto de 2024