Map of Austria-Hungary in 1910, showing Styria in red
Status
State of the Holy Roman Empire and the Austrian Empire; Kronland of Cisleithanian Austria
Capital
Graz
Government
Duchy
Historical era
Middle Ages
• Styrian March partitioned from Carinthian March
970
• Raised to duchy by Frederick Barbarossa
1180
• To Babenberg Austria*
1192
• To Árpád Hungary*
1254
• To Přemyslid Bohemia†
1260
• To Habsburg Austria†
1276/78
• Austria-Hungary dissolved
31 October 1918
• Collapse of German Austria
10 September 1919
Preceded by
Succeeded by
March of Styria
State of Styria
Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Today part of
Austria Slovenia
* Transferred by inheritance on the extinction of the ducal line. † Transferred by conquest.
The Duchy of Styria (German: Herzogtum Steiermark; Slovene: Vojvodina Štajerska; Hungarian: Stájer Hercegség) was a duchy located in modern-day southern Austria and northern Slovenia. It was a part of the Holy Roman Empire until its dissolution in 1806 and a Cisleithanian crown land of Austria-Hungary until its dissolution in 1918.
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