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  2. November Uprising - Wikipedia

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    The November Uprising (1830–31), also known as the Polish–Russian War 1830–31 [3] or the Cadet Revolution, [4] was an armed rebellion in the heartland of partitioned Poland against the Russian Empire.

  3. Incorporation of Polish children into the Imperial Russian Army

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    Russian soldiers capturing Polish children at Castle Square in Warsaw. Incorporation of Polish children into the Imperial Russian Army occurred during and after the defeat of the November Uprising (1830–1831), when Polish adolescents were incorporated into the Imperial Army of the Russian Empire.

  4. Adam Jerzy Czartoryski - Wikipedia

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    His subsequent thoughts were distilled in a book, completed in 1827 but published only in 1830, Essai sur la diplomatie (Essay on Diplomacy). According to the historian Marian Kamil Dziewanowski, it is indispensable to an understanding of the Prince's many activities conducted in Paris following the ill-fated Polish November 1830 Uprising ...

  5. Battle of Warsaw (1831) - Wikipedia

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    The November Uprising ended soon afterwards, with the remnants of the Polish Army crossing the borders of Prussia and Austria, to avoid being captured by the Russians. In the 19th century the fight for Warsaw became one of the icons of Polish culture, described by, among others, Polish romantic poets Adam Mickiewicz and Juliusz Słowacki.

  6. Kingdom of Poland (1830–1831) - Wikipedia

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    Kingdom of Poland (1830–1831) was a period in the history of the Congress Poland from the dethronement of Emperor Nicholas I from the Polish throne and thus breaking the personal union with the Russian Empire, until the end of the November Uprising. It was not a new political creation, but only a new concept of the existence of the state ...

  7. Russification of Poles during the Partitions - Wikipedia

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    The self-will of Grand Duke Konstantin and the infraction of the Constitution of the Kingdom of Poland, together with the rise of secret societies, led to the November Uprising (1830–1831). [1] The intensification of Russification occurred after the aforesaid uprising failed, leading to the abolishment of the Constitution of 1815 (granting ...

  8. Józef Sowiński - Wikipedia

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    Józef Longin Sowiński was born on 15 March 1777 in Warsaw.After graduating from the famous Corps of Cadets in Warsaw, he joined the Polish Army as a lieutenant during the 1794 Kościuszko Uprising.

  9. Emilia Plater - Wikipedia

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    Plater's statement of 25 March 1831 on joining the November Uprising. Emilia Plater was born in Vilnius into a noble Polish–Lithuanian Plater family. [6] Her family, of the Plater coat of arms, [6] had German ancestry, tracing its roots to Westphalia, but was thoroughly Polonized. [7]