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=== Chronology === * Fourth century: Germanic settlements of [[Herules]] (or ''Heruli''). * Fifth century: Germanic settlements of [[Langobards]] (or ''Lombards''). * Sixth century: Slovene settlements. * Eighth century: Carniola a part of the Empire of [[Charlemagne]]. * 10th century: Carniola a separate country. * 1278: Death of [[Ottokar II of Bohemia]]. Carniola absorbed in the Habsburg dominions. * 14th century: The province under [[Albert III, Duke of Austria|Albert III]]. * 15th–16th centuries: Ravages of the Ottomans. * 1527–1564: Progress of the [[Reformation]] in Carniola. * 1564: Death of [[Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor|Ferdinand I]]. Carniola under the [[Charles II, Archduke of Austria|Archduke Charles]]. Religious persecutions begin. * 1763: Political administration of "[[Inner Austria]]" centralized at [[Graz]]. * 1790: Accession of [[Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor|Leopold II]]. Partial revival of autonomy. * 1797: First French invasion. * 1805: Second French invasion. * 1809: [[Treaty of Schönbrunn]]. Carniola under French rule. * 1814: [[Congress of Vienna]]. Carniola restored to Austria.<ref>{{Cite book | publisher = H.M. Stationery Office | last = Prothero | first = GW | author2 = Great Britain. Foreign Office. Historical Section | title = Carniola, Carinthia and Styria | location = London | series = Peace handbooks | access-date = 5 June 2014 | date = 1920 | pages = 11 | url = http://www.wdl.org/en/item/9178/view/1/24/ }}</ref>
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