19th Century
| Year | Date | Event |
|---|---|---|
| 1806 | 3 November | Greater Poland Uprising begins |
| 1807 | 9 July | Signing of the second Treaty of Tilsit |
| 1809 | 14 October | Signing of the Treaty of Schönbrunn |
| 1815 | 9 June | Congress of Vienna concludes |
| 18 October | Free City of Kraków proclaimed | |
| 27 November | Adoption of Constitution of the Kingdom of Poland | |
| 1825 | 1 December | Death of Alexander I of Russia |
| 1829 | 24 May | Coronation of Nicholas I of Russia |
| 1830 | 29 November | November Uprising begins |
| 1846 | 19 February | Kraków Uprising begins |
| 4 March | Kraków Uprising ends | |
| 16 November | Free City of Kraków incorporated into the Austrian Empire | |
| 1848 | Greater Poland Uprising | |
| 1863 | 22 January | Jan Uprising begins |
| 1864 | 2 March | Abolition of serfdom in Congress Poland |
Read more about this topic: Timeline Of Polish History
Famous quotes containing the word century:
“Lizzie Borden took an axe
And gave her mother forty whacks;
When she saw what she had done,
She gave her father forty-one.”
—Anonymous. Late 19th century ballad.
The quatrain refers to the famous case of Lizzie Borden, tried for the murder of her father and stepmother on Aug. 4, 1892, in Fall River, Massachusetts. Though she was found innocent, there were many who contested the verdict, occasioning a prodigious output of articles and books, including, most recently, Frank Spierings Lizzie (1985)