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Deutsch: Kleines Wappen des Kaisertums Österreich, seit dem Wiener Kongress 1815–1867, danach kleines Wappen der im Reichsrat vertretenen Königreiche und Länder (Cisleithanien) 1867–1915.
Es zeigt das Hauswappen Habsburgs mit dem Orden vom Goldenen Vlies, als Brustschild des Österreichischen Doppeladlers, überhöht von der Rudolfskrone
Nach 1915 zeigt der Brustschild nurmehr den rot-weiß-roten Bindenschild
English: Lesser coat of arms of the Austrian Empire form the Congress of Vienna in 1815 until the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867. It then represented the Cisleithanian territories of Austria-Hungary in the Reichsrat until 1915.

It shows the arms of Habsburg-Lorraine encircled by the chain of the Order of Golden Fleece, surmounted on the crowned Austrian imperial double-headed eagle clutching in its claws the Imperial orb, sceptre and sword, with the Imperial Crown of Rudolf above.

After 1915 the inescutcheon only displayed the red-white-red arms of Austria.
Reference: Peter Diem: Die Entwicklung der Wappen der Österreichisch-Ungarischen Monarchie., Peter Diem: Die Entwicklung des österreichischen Doppeladlers.
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Source Wappenrolle Österreich-Ungarns nach H. Ströhl http://peter-diem.at/History_2/1815_kl.jpg
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Hugo Gerard Ströhl  (1851–1919)  wikidata:Q113142 s:de:Hugo Gerhard Ströhl
 
Hugo Gerard Ströhl
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Hugo Gerhard Ströhl
Description Austrian graphic designer and heraldist
Date of birth/death 24 September 1851 Edit this at Wikidata 7 December 1919 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Wels Edit this at Wikidata Mödling Edit this at Wikidata
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