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Dalmatia was part of Austria. And Croatia-Slavonia was part of Hungary. And within the Kingdom of Hungary there was no other kingdom, there couldn't be. Toroko (talk) 09:07, 15 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]
"Within the Kingdom of Hungary there was no other kingdom...".
Toroko, are you joking?
What was the title of Habsburg ruler?
BTW, you should have read the links from the text. Here's the text in Croatian[1]
"Mi Franjo Josip Prvi, po milosti božjoj car Austrijski, kralj Ugarski, Češki, kralj Dalmatinski, Hrvatski i Slavonski...
§. 1. Kraljevina Ugarska sjedinjena s Erdeljem i i kraljevine Dalmacija, Hrvatska i Slavonija...
§. 2. Izvornik ove krunitbene zavjernice ima se uz madjarski sastavak i jezikom hrvatskim sastaviti
i kraljevinam Dalmaciji, Hrvatskoj i Slavoniji izdati i u njemu cjelokupnost i zemaljski ustav kraljevinah Dalmacije, Hrvatske i Slavonije zajamčiti. Krunitbena zavjernica od 1867. ima se naknadno takodjer hrvatskim jezikom sastaviti i saboru kraljevinah Dalmacije, Hrvatske i Slavonije što prije poslati.
§. 4. KraIjevine Dalmacija, Hrvatska i Slavonija pripoznavaju zakonski članak XII. god.
1867. ugarskaga sabora,... Here's the text in Hungarian[2].
1. § Magyarország s Horvát-, Szlavon- és Dalmátországok egy és ugyanazon állami közösséget képeznek, mind az Ő Felsége uralkodása alatt álló többi országok, mind más országok irányában
2. § Ez állami közösségből és összetartozásból foly, hogy Magyarország s Horvát-, Szlavon- és Dalmátországok királya egy és ugyanazon koronával. Az 1867-ki koronázási oklevél eredeti horvát szövegben utólag szintén kiállíttatik, s Horvát-, Szlavon- és Dalmátországok országgyülésének mielőbb megküldetik.
4. § 1867:XIV., XV. és XVI. törvénycikkeket Horvát-, Szlavon- és Dalmátországok is érvényeseknek és kötelezőknek ismerik el, azon határozott kikötéssel mindazáltal, hogy jövőre hasonló alaptörvények és egyezmények csak Horvát-, Szlavon- és Dalmátországok törvényes hozzájárulásával hozathassanak
Here's the title of Francis Joseph I
"His Imperial and Royal Apostolic Majesty,
Franz Joseph I, by the Grace of God Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary, Bohemia, King of Lombardy and Venice, of Dalmatia, Croatia, Slavonia, Galicia, Lodomeria and Illyria; King of Jerusalem etc., Archduke of Austria; Grand Duke of Tuscany and Cracow, Duke of Lorraine, of Salzburg, Styria, Carinthia, Carniola and of the Bukovina; Grand Prince of Transylvania; Margrave of Moravia; Duke of Upper and Lower Silesia, of Modena, Parma, Piacenza and Guastalla, of Auschwitz, Zator and Teschen, Friuli, Ragusa (Dubrovnik) and Zara (Zadar); Princely Count of Habsburg and Tyrol, of Kyburg, Gorizia and Gradisca; Prince of Trent (Trento) and Brixen; Margrave of Upper and Lower Lusatia and in Istria; Count of Hohenems, Feldkirch, Bregenz, Sonnenberg, etc.; Lord of Trieste, of Cattaro (Kotor), and over the Windic march; president of The German Confederation.
Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Joseph_I_of_Austria#cite_note-5
I hope this'll help. Kubura (talk) 00:12, 13 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]