Timeline of Polish History - 19th Century

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

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