Everything about Krak W Uprising totally explained
The
Kraków (Cracow) Uprising of February
1846 was an attempt led by
Edward Dembowski to incite a
Polish fight for national independence. Even though most of Poland was as
Congress Poland part of the
Russian Empire, the uprisings were mainly conducted by Poles in parts of
Prussia (
Greater Poland Uprising 1846) and the
Austrian Empire.
Most of the uprising was limited to the
Free City of Kraków where
Jagiellonian University professor of philosophy,
Michal Wiszniewski, acted as a one-day chief, and was followed by Rector
Jan Tyssowski.
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Teofil Wiśniowski, the President of the Uprising Tribunal in the Austrian province of
Galizien, led the short lived uprising in Eastern Galicia, where a battle involving Austrian
Hussars in
Narajów occurred.
The revolts were quickly suppressed by the Austrian army, the Kraków and its surrounding area was subsequently annexed to the
Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, a province of the
Austrian Empire, with its capital at
Lemberg (Lwów, Lviv).
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