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<br />Question: I have also seen ER on the horse furniture as well and in other places. That is normally how I abbreviate Archduke.
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I thought ER is Elisabeth Regina. Never seen it as an abbreviation of Erzherzog. German abbreviations tend to use letters from all over the word (H[er]z[o]g), not the first two.
The proper abbreviation in German is definitely Ehzg., unless you like the somewhat longer Erzhzg. Take my word on it. I have studied this stuff half my life.
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