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Study Guide: The Duchy of Carniola: Historical and Geographical Overview

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The Duchy of Carniola: Historical and Geographical Overview Study Guide

Geographical Context and Etymology

The historical region of Carniola is situated entirely within the contemporary borders of Slovenia.

Answer: False

Explanation: While Carniola is predominantly within modern Slovenia, a small portion extends into Italy.

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The name Carniola is believed to originate from the Pannonians, a tribe inhabiting the southeastern part of the region.

Answer: False

Explanation: The name Carniola is widely believed to derive from the Carni, a Celtic tribe who inhabited the southwestern area.

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The term 'Carniola' is interpreted as 'great Carnia,' signifying a major territory.

Answer: False

Explanation: The name 'Carniola' is believed to mean 'little Carnia,' derived from the Carni tribe, rather than signifying a 'great' territory.

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The text provides specific average temperatures for the Vipava Valley, indicating a cold climate.

Answer: False

Explanation: The provided average temperatures for the Vipava Valley indicate a temperate climate, not a cold one.

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Which modern-day country contains the vast majority of the historical region of Carniola?

Answer: Slovenia

Explanation: The vast majority of the historical region of Carniola is located within the contemporary borders of Slovenia.

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Which mountain ranges characterize the geography of Carniola?

Answer: The Julian Alps and the Karawanks

Explanation: The geography of Carniola is notably characterized by the Julian Alps and the Karawanks mountain ranges.

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Before the Roman arrival, which Celtic tribe is believed to have inhabited the southwestern part of the area that would become Carniola?

Answer: The Carni

Explanation: The Carni, a Celtic tribe, are believed to have inhabited the southwestern area of what would become Carniola before the Roman period.

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What is the believed origin of the name 'Carniola'?

Answer: From the Carni, a Celtic tribe who inhabited the area.

Explanation: The name 'Carniola' is widely believed to derive from the Carni, an ancient Celtic tribe who inhabited the southwestern part of the region.

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Ancient and Early Medieval History (Pre-1000 AD)

Following the collapse of the Western Roman Empire, Carniola was immediately settled by Slavic peoples.

Answer: False

Explanation: After the Western Roman Empire's fall, Carniola was briefly under the rule of Odoacer and the Ostrogothic Kingdom before Slavic settlement began around the 6th century.

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Slavic settlers became the dominant population in Carniola around the 6th century AD.

Answer: True

Explanation: Slavic peoples began settling the region around the 6th century AD, eventually forming the dominant population and shaping the area's cultural identity.

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The March of Carniola was initially governed by the Lombards before becoming part of the Frankish realm.

Answer: False

Explanation: The March of Carniola came under Frankish governance around 788 AD; Lombard rule was primarily in Italy.

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In early Christian times, Carniola fell under the jurisdiction of the Patriarchate of Rome.

Answer: False

Explanation: In early Christian times, Carniola fell under the jurisdiction of the metropolitans of Aquileia, Syrmium, and Salona, with Charlemagne later granting much of it to the Patriarchate of Aquileia.

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How was Carniola integrated into the Roman Empire?

Answer: As part of the province of Pannonia, with connections to Noricum and Venice/Istria.

Explanation: Carniola was integrated into the Roman Empire primarily as part of the province of Pannonia, with geographical links to Noricum and the region of Venice/Istria.

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Following the collapse of the Western Roman Empire, which kingdom briefly ruled over Carniola before the Slavic settlement?

Answer: The Ostrogothic Kingdom

Explanation: After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, Carniola was briefly under the rule of the Ostrogothic Kingdom before the advent of Slavic settlement.

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What significant event shaped the cultural and linguistic identity of Carniola around the 6th century AD?

Answer: The settlement by Slavic peoples

Explanation: The settlement by Slavic peoples around the 6th century AD was a pivotal event that significantly shaped the cultural and linguistic identity of Carniola.

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Formation of the March and Duchy (c. 1000-1400 AD)

Carniola was established as an immediate territory of the Holy Roman Empire during the 14th century.

Answer: False

Explanation: Carniola was established as an immediate territory of the Holy Roman Empire in the 11th century, initially as the March of Carniola, and was declared a Duchy in the 14th century.

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The Church held minimal property and influence in medieval Carniola.

Answer: False

Explanation: Ecclesiastical institutions, such as the Bishopric of Freising, held significant feudal lordships and property in medieval Carniola.

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The Dukes of Meran and Gorizia were among the secular noble families holding fiefs in Carniola during the Middle Ages.

Answer: True

Explanation: Secular potentates, including the Dukes of Meran and Gorizia, held significant fiefs in Carniola during the medieval period.

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The Habsburgs gained control of Carniola directly from the Holy Roman Emperor without any intermediate rulers.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Habsburg consolidation involved intermediate rulers and conflicts, notably with Ottokar II of Bohemia, before Rudolph I granted Carniola to the Habsburgs.

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The Duchy of Carniola was proclaimed by Rudolf IV in the 15th century.

Answer: False

Explanation: Rudolf IV proclaimed the Duchy of Carniola in 1364, during the 14th century.

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Carniola was established as an immediate territory of which empire in the 11th century?

Answer: The Holy Roman Empire

Explanation: Carniola was established as an immediate territory of the Holy Roman Empire in the 11th century, initially as the March of Carniola.

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Who governed the March of Carniola around 788 AD, initiating its Christianization?

Answer: The Franks

Explanation: The March of Carniola came under Frankish governance around 788 AD, initiating its Christianization.

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Which religious institution held feudal lordship over the town of Škofja Loka in medieval Carniola?

Answer: The Bishop of Freising

Explanation: The Bishop of Freising held feudal lordship over the town of Škofja Loka in medieval Carniola.

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Which noble family, along with the Dukes of Meran and Babenberg, held fiefs in Carniola granted by the patriarchs of Aquileia?

Answer: The Dukes of Zilli

Explanation: The Dukes of Zilli were among the secular noble families holding fiefs in Carniola, granted by the patriarchs of Aquileia, alongside the Dukes of Meran and Babenberg.

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Following the death of Ulrich III of Carinthia, who briefly inherited Carniola before being defeated by Rudolph I of Germany?

Answer: Ottokar II of Bohemia

Explanation: Ottokar II of Bohemia briefly inherited Carniola following Ulrich III of Carinthia's death, before being defeated by Rudolph I of Germany.

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By what year had Emperor Frederick III completed the consolidation of the Duchy of Carniola, unifying its previously dismembered parts?

Answer: 1607

Explanation: Emperor Frederick III completed the consolidation of the Duchy of Carniola by 1607, unifying its disparate territories.

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Habsburg Administration and Society (c. 1400-1918)

The traditional subdivisions of Carniola, such as Upper Carniola and Lower Carniola, continue to be recognized and identified with by Slovenes residing within its former borders.

Answer: True

Explanation: Slovenes living within the former territories of Carniola maintain identification with its traditional subdivisions, including Upper Carniola, Lower Carniola, and Inner Carniola.

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The Habsburgs maintained continuous rule over Carniola from the latter half of the 13th century until 1918, with only brief interruptions.

Answer: True

Explanation: Habsburg rule over Carniola commenced in the latter half of the 13th century and persisted until 1918, marked by brief interruptions such as the French occupation.

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Ljubljana (Laibach) has consistently served as the capital of Carniola since its historical establishment.

Answer: False

Explanation: While Ljubljana became the final capital, historical capitals included Kranj and Kamnik before its establishment as the primary seat.

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The provincial legislature of Carniola consisted of two chambers until 1907.

Answer: False

Explanation: The provincial legislature of Carniola consisted of a single chamber. Universal male suffrage was introduced in 1907.

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In 1914, the majority of Carniola's population consisted of ethnic Germans.

Answer: False

Explanation: In 1914, approximately 95% of Carniola's population was Slovene, indicating a predominantly Slovene ethnic makeup.

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From around 900 AD to the 20th century, German was the primary language spoken by the peasantry in Carniola.

Answer: False

Explanation: During this period, the ruling classes and urban populations primarily spoke German, while the peasantry predominantly spoke Slovene.

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What were the traditional subdivisions of Carniola that Slovenes living within its former borders continued to identify with?

Answer: Upper Carniola, Lower Carniola, and Inner Carniola

Explanation: Slovenes residing within the historical boundaries of Carniola continue to identify with its traditional subdivisions: Upper Carniola, Lower Carniola, and Inner Carniola.

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Who ruled Carniola for most of its history as a Habsburg possession, starting from the second half of the 13th century?

Answer: The Habsburgs

Explanation: The Habsburg dynasty ruled Carniola for the majority of its history as a possession, beginning in the latter half of the 13th century.

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Which city eventually became the final and current capital of Carniola and Slovenia?

Answer: Ljubljana (Laibach)

Explanation: Ljubljana (historically Laibach) ultimately became the capital of Carniola and remains the capital of Slovenia.

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What change was made to the provincial legislature of Carniola in 1907?

Answer: Universal and equal suffrage for men was introduced.

Explanation: In 1907, universal and equal suffrage for men was introduced for the provincial legislature of Carniola.

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What was the approximate ethnic composition of Carniola in 1914?

Answer: Approximately 95% Slovene

Explanation: In 1914, approximately 95% of Carniola's population consisted of ethnic Slovenes.

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What was the linguistic situation in Carniola from around 900 AD to the 20th century regarding the ruling classes and peasantry?

Answer: The ruling classes and urban populations primarily spoke German, while the peasantry spoke Slovene.

Explanation: From approximately 900 AD to the 20th century, German was the primary language of the ruling classes and urban populations in Carniola, while the peasantry predominantly spoke Slovene.

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Transition and Dissolution (1800s-1918)

The French Intermezzo refers to a period when Carniola was part of the Austrian Empire.

Answer: False

Explanation: The French Intermezzo (1809-1814) denotes the period of French occupation of Carniola, during which it was integrated into the Illyrian Provinces of France, not the Austrian Empire.

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The Diocese of Ljubljana was established in the 15th century and was initially subject to the Patriarchate of Aquileia.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Diocese of Ljubljana was established in 1461 and was directly subject to the Pope, not the Patriarchate of Aquileia.

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After 1849, Carniola was divided into Upper Carniola, Lower Carniola, and Inner Carniola as part of the Austrian Empire.

Answer: True

Explanation: Following 1849, Carniola was reconstituted as a crown land within the Austrian Empire, retaining its traditional subdivisions: Upper Carniola, Lower Carniola, and Inner Carniola.

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The Duchy of Carniola ceased to exist as a political entity in 1918 due to World War I.

Answer: True

Explanation: The dissolution of Austria-Hungary at the conclusion of World War I led to the cessation of the Duchy of Carniola as a political entity.

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The final form of Carniola established in 1815 had an area of approximately 3,824 square kilometers.

Answer: True

Explanation: In its final configuration established in 1815, Carniola encompassed an area of approximately 9,904 square kilometers (3,824 square miles).

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What happened to Carniola's territory after World War I?

Answer: It became part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (later Yugoslavia), with a western portion annexed by Italy.

Explanation: Following World War I, Carniola became part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (Yugoslavia), with some western territories annexed by Italy.

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During the French Intermezzo (1809-1814), Carniola was part of which administrative entity?

Answer: The Illyrian Provinces of France

Explanation: During the French Intermezzo (1809-1814), Carniola was incorporated into the Illyrian Provinces of the First French Empire.

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Which Pope confirmed the establishment of the Diocese of Ljubljana in 1461?

Answer: Pope Pius II

Explanation: Pope Pius II confirmed the establishment of the Diocese of Ljubljana in 1461, as decreed by Emperor Frederick III.

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After 1849, Carniola was reconstituted as a crown land within which larger political entity?

Answer: The Austrian Empire

Explanation: Following 1849, Carniola was reconstituted as a crown land within the Austrian Empire.

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Historical Records and Legacy

The Carniolan Provincial Assembly Building in Ljubljana now houses the University of Ljubljana.

Answer: True

Explanation: The historical Carniolan Provincial Assembly Building in Ljubljana currently serves as the main building for the University of Ljubljana.

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The 1791 map of Carniola illustrates its final administrative divisions before the Napoleonic era.

Answer: True

Explanation: Historical maps, such as the 1791 map of Carniola, provide valuable insights into the region's administrative divisions and geographical features prior to significant political changes like the Napoleonic era.

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The flag of Carniola features a symbol representing the Habsburg eagle.

Answer: False

Explanation: The flag and coat of arms of Carniola typically feature symbols such as the 'three-horned mountain' or an eagle, but not specifically the Habsburg eagle as its primary representation.

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The map showing historical Habsburg lands in Slovenia only delineates the borders of Carniola.

Answer: False

Explanation: The map illustrates various traditional regions of Slovenia within the Habsburg sphere, including Carniola and its subdivisions, alongside other historical lands.

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Johann Weikhard von Valvasor is noted as a significant figure associated with Carniola, likely due to his historical contributions.

Answer: True

Explanation: Johann Weikhard von Valvasor is recognized as a notable figure associated with Carniola, likely through his historical works such as 'The Glory of the Duchy of Carniola'.

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The 'Authority control' section provides links to external media files related to Carniola.

Answer: False

Explanation: The 'Authority control' section links to databases for cataloging and authoritative information, not directly to external media files.

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The 'History of Slovenia' sidebar serves as a navigational template for related historical articles.

Answer: True

Explanation: The 'History of Slovenia' sidebar functions as a navigational tool, linking readers to a broader range of related historical topics and articles.

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What historical context is provided by the map titled 'Historical Habsburgian Lands in the Republic of Slovenia'?

Answer: It illustrates the traditional regions of Slovenia, including Carniola and its subdivisions, within modern Slovenia.

Explanation: This map provides context by illustrating traditional Slovene regions, including Carniola and its subdivisions, situated within the modern borders of Slovenia.

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