Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria and Hungary (5 April 1904)
Along the south wall, young children of Emperor Franz I Stephen and Empress Maria Theresa.
The Peace of Luneville was confirmed by the Reichstag of Emperor Franz on 9 February 1801.
In the 19th century, Austrian Emperor Franz I decided to liquidate the long neglected city fortifications.
In 1806 under Emperor Franz of Austria, Cisnădie/Heltau renewed its market rights, proving prosperity.
Before the expulsion could become official, Emperor Franz of Austria would have to sign it.
So, instead of a writ of expulsion, Hofbauer got an audience with Emperor Franz.
The original auction rooms were arranged around a main auction hall, now known as the "Emperor Franz Joseph Hall", and are today mainly used for display purposes.
Later, as court chaplain at Schönbrunn, Milde spoke comfortingly to the Emperor Franz I, after a battle lost to Napoleon.
János and Örzse meet Mária Lujza the daughter of the Emperor Franz at the border crossing where she is not being allowed to cross.