Not to be confused with the ancient Illyrian kingdom.
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Kingdom of Illyria
Königreich Illyrien(German) Ilirsko kraljestvo(Slovene) Regno d'Illiria(Italian) Kraljevina Ilirija(Croatian)
1816–1849
Flag
Coat of arms
The Kingdom of Illyria within the Austrian Empire (1822–1849)
Status
Crown land of Austria
Capital
Ljubljana
Common languages
Italian, Slovene, Croatian, German
Religion
Roman Catholic
Government
monarchy
King
• 1816–1835
Francis I
• 1835–1848
Ferdinand I
• 1848–1849
Francis Joseph I
Statthalter
Historical era
Modern history
• Congress of Vienna
June 9, 1815
• Established
August 3, 1816
• Croatian territory detached
1822
• Revolution of 1848
1849
• Disestablished
December 8, 1849
Currency
Thaler
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Illyrian Provinces
Duchy of Carniola
Duchy of Carinthia
Austrian Littoral
Today part of
Austria Croatia Italy Slovenia
The Kingdom of Illyria was a crown land of the Austrian Empire from 1816 to 1849,[1] the successor state of the Napoleonic Illyrian Provinces, which were reconquered by Austria in the War of the Sixth Coalition. It was established according to the Final Act of the Vienna Congress. Its administrative centre was in Ljubljana (officially German: Laibach)
Upon the Revolutions of 1848, the kingdom was dissolved and split into the Austrian crown lands of Carniola, Carinthia, and the Austrian Littoral.
^Vidic, Marko, ed. (2000). "Ilirsko kraljestvo" [Kingdom of Illyria]. Ilustrirana zgodovina Slovencev [The Illustrated History of the Slovenes]. Mladinska knjiga. p. 213. ISBN 86-11-15664-1.
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