1065:(parliament), issued a complaint against the repression and discrimination of the Polish population which went against guarantees made in 1815. He accused the Prussian authorities of removing the Polish language from public institutions, courts and schools, as well as deleting the history of Poland from school teaching and substituting the name "Province of Posen" for the previous "Grand Duchy of Posen". He also blamed the authorities for erasing the Polish Eagle from the Grand Duchy's seals and emblems and for expelling Poles from offices in order to replace them with Prussians or foreign-born persons of German ethnicity. When land owners of Polish ethnicity sold land, it was often bought in order to resell it to colonists of German ethnicity. The Prussian king rejected the complaint; he was fully supportive of the Germanisation of Polish areas. However, he believed it had to be done through different methods, and in May 1841 decided to name Flottwell upper-president of the Prussian
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Christians had freedom of moving from the grand duchy to
Prussia proper, the grand duchy's Jews were forbidden to immigrate into Prussia. Prussian policy, however, opened an exception, Germanized Jews were enfranchised as citizens and granted freedom of move. So most adherents of the Yiddish culture Germanised themselves within a short period. Many traditional or newly established educational institutions using German language were attended by local Jews who, equipped with Prussian educational and German language skills, often emigrated to Prussia proper with some making their careers. Despite Germanisation efforts, the Polish-speaking population more than doubled to 1,344,000 and remained the majority, however, its percentage decreased to 64% of the population by 1910. However, there were regional differences, with Polish being the prevailing language in the centre, east and south, and German speakers majorities in the west and north.
1090:. Large prayers were held in his memory, often against orders of Prussia. Members of such gatherings were persecuted by police. At the same time the national self-awareness grew among the rural population of Polish and German ethnicity alike. Whereas two thirds of the grand ducal population identified as ethnically Polish (mostly in the centre, south and east), one third envisioned themselves as being of German ethnicity. Anti-Prussian sentiment grew as response to policy of Germanisation and repression by Prussian authorities and the conspiracy organisation called ZwiÄ
zek Plebejuszy found a potent ground. It was led by bookseller Walenty StefaĆski, poet Ryszard BerwiĆski and lawyer Jakub Krauthofer-Krotowski.
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1086:. He had been wounded by a gunshot, when the Prussian gendarme attempting to arrest him, engaged in a fight with him. BabiĆski was then captured, sentenced to death and executed in PoznaĆ. His public execution in February 1847 was accompanied by public mourning. Cloth soaked in his blood and other remains were distributed as national
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the landed estates of land-lords, which was dominated by Polish nobility, was abolished, and instead the
Prussian state appointed commissioners. Monasteries and their assets were confiscated by Prussia. The office of the governor (Statthalter) was abolished. Germanisation of institutions, education as well through
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administration discriminated against Poles. After 1824 attempts to
Germanise the school system were hastened and the government refused to establish a Polish university in PoznaĆ. Polish politicians issued protests against Prussian policies and a secret, patriotic Polish organisation was founded called
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At the beginning of the
Prussian takeover of Polish territories, the discrimination and repression of Poles consisted of reducing their access to education and the judicial system. Prussian officials identified Germanisation as the progress of higher culture over a lower one. As a result, the local
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Whereas in 1812 Jews in then
Prussia proper had been emancipated and naturalised, the Jews of the grand duchy were excluded from citizens franchise, but like women and non-propertied classes mere subjects of the grand duke. Only Christian men, if owning land, were enfranchised as citizens. Whereas
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introduced a stricter system of repression against the Poles. Prussian authorities attempted to expel Poles from administration to weaken the Polish nobility by buying its lands out, and, after 1832, the role of the Polish language in education was significantly repressed. Local self-government in
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in several congregations spread in the area of the grand duchy. Jewish religious life was organised in about 130 congregations spread all over the grand duchy. Since the government tolerated
Judaism, but did not recognise it, no Jewish umbrella organisation, comparable to those of the Christian
1120:, which would have remained outside Germany, but because of the protest of Polish parliamentarians these plans failed and the integrity of the grand duchy was preserved. However, on February 9, 1849, after a series of broken assurances, the Prussian administration renamed the grand duchy the
1985:
Statistischer UmriĂ der sĂ€mmtlichen europĂ€ischen und der vornehmsten auĂereuropĂ€ischen
Staaten, in Hinsicht ihrer Entwickelung, GröĂe, Volksmenge, Finanz- und MilitĂ€rverfassung, tabellarisch dargestellt; Erster Heft: Welcher die beiden groĂen MĂ€chte Ăsterreich und PreuĂen und den Deutschen
960:, put into action after the fall of Napoleon in 1815, parts of the Prussian territory partitioned from Poland were passed on to Russia. From the remainder the Grand Duchy of Posen was to be created, that was to be a nominally autonomous province under
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then recorded in the census. By 1815 in the grand duchy
Catholics were by majority Polish-speaking, most Protestants were native speakers of German and many Jews then spoke Yiddish. Based on the religious data it was estimated that in 1815
1298:, the king's cousin. The governor was assigned to give advice in matters of Polish nationality, and had the right to veto the administration decisions; in reality, however, all administrative power was in the hands of the Prussian
1231:
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Before 1848, repressions intensified in the Grand Duchy, censorship was strengthened, settlers of German ethnicity were brought in. Large patriotic demonstrations were held in memory of Antoni BabiĆski, a member of the
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Since in the first half of the 19th century there was no census or other statistics also recording the ethnic identities of the inhabitants of the grand duchy its ethnic composition can only be derived from
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Provinzialverband Posen (provincial federation of Posen, public-law corporation of self-rule of all districts and independent cities within Posen
Province for their common purposes; established in 1875 in
1376:, plus two urban districts. In 1824, the Grand Duchy also received a provincial council (term started in 1827) but with little administrative power, limited to providing advice. In 1817, the Culmerland (
1003:(Society of Scythemen). Resistance activity of Poles resulted in reaction from Berlin, where a trial was held in connection to links between Poles from the Grand Duchy with Poles from Russian-ruled
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Posener
Provinzialvereins zur BekĂ€mpfung der Tuberkulose als Volkskrankheit (Posen provincial association for fighting tuberculosis as a people's disease; established in 1901 in Posen/PoznaĆ)
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According to contemporary statistics of 1825 the population consisted of the 65.6% Roman Catholics, 28.1% Protestants and 6.3% Jews. The Roman Catholic congregations formed part of the
1663:
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Verband der Landwirtschaftlichen Genossenschaften fĂŒr die Provinz Posen (Association of the agricultural cooperatives for the Province of Posen; established in 1903 in Posen/PoznaĆ)
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1659:
2380:
135:
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were 225,000 (25%) and 18,000 (or 2%) were of the Yiddish culture. In 1819, according to Georg Hassel ethnic Poles were 77% of the population, ethnic Germans 17.5% and
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after 1817, with the congregations usually retaining their previous separate confessions. With the persisting resistance of some Lutherans against this administrative
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to Prussia and the proclaimed rights for Polish subjects were not fully implemented. On 9 February 1849, the Prussian administration renamed the grand duchy the
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1808:
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1274:, forbidden in 1764, did emerge in the grand duchy. The migration of Posen Jews to Prussia was mostly blocked until 1850, when they were finally naturalised.
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Deutsche Gesellschaft fĂŒr Kunst und Wissenschaft zu Bromberg (German society for art and sciences, established in 1902 in Bromberg/Bydgosccz)
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Provinzial-FeuersozietĂ€t des GroĂherzogthums Posen (public fire insurance of the Grand Duchy of Posen; established in 1841 in Posen/PoznaĆ)
1463:
Sparkassenverband der Provinz Posen (Association of savings and loan banks in the Province of Posen; established in 1906 in Posen/PoznaĆ)
1599:(1861â1944), Polish social and political activist, president of the Union of the Greater Poland Falcons (ZwiÄ
zek SokoĆĂłw Wielkopolskich)
3188:
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783:
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Deutsche Gesellschaft fĂŒr Kunst und Wissenschaft zu Posen (German society for art and sciences, established in 1901 in Posen/PoznaĆ)
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Landwirtschaftskammer fĂŒr die Provinz Posen (Chamber of Agriculture for the Province of Posen; established in 1875 in Posen/PoznaĆ)
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The area was 28,951 square kilometres (11,178 sq mi) and contained most of the territories of the historical province of
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1685:(1847â1934), general and statesman who led the Imperial German Army during World War I and later became President of Germany
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attempted to divide the grand duchy into two parts: the Province of Posen, which would have been annexed to a to-be-created
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1817:(1841â1906), Catholic priest archbishop of PoznaĆ and Gniezno, member of Prussian parliament for the Polish faction
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Archdiocese of PoznaĆ-Gniezno, seated in PoznaĆ/Posen, a joint diocese of the Roman Catholic Church, joint in 1821
917:) river. Prussia added the remainder during the second partition in 1793. Prussia briefly lost control during the
1747:(1810â1886), Polish physician, social activist, member of PTPN, founder of the Adam Mickiewicz monument of PoznaĆ
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On September 11, 1840, an audience was held by the Prussian king for deputies coming from the Grand Duchy. Count
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Central-Lehrer-Verein fĂŒr die Provinz Posen (central teachers association; established in 1848 in Posen/PoznaĆ)
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1246:, separated again in 1946. The bulk of the Lutheran and Reformed (Calvinist) congregations became part of the
848:, and today is used by modern historians to refer to different political entities until 1918. Its capital was
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1765:(1787â1857), Polish colonel during the Napoleonic Wars, member of parliament, shareholder of the PoznaĆ Bazar
1507:
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of PoznaĆ". In reality the actual administrative power over the region was awarded by Prussia to provincial
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Posener Provinzial-Lehrerverein (Posen provincial teacher association; established in 1872 in Posen/PoznaĆ)
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1180:(1815) with an international guarantee of self-administration and free development of the Polish nation.
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Staatenbund darstellt; Nationalverschiedenheit 1819: Polen â 680,100; Deutsche â 155,000; Juden â 48,700
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was significantly supported by Poles from the Grand Duchy. Afterward, the Prussian administration under
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rule with the rights of "free development of Polish nation, culture and language", and was outside the
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of the previous Duchy of Warsaw. The regions were further divided into 26 original districts (German:
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PoglÄ
dy Wielkopolan na sprawy wychowawcze i oĆwiatowe w Ćwietle prasy KsiÄstwa PoznaĆskiego 1814â1847
1208:
1083:
769:
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Naturwissenschaftlicher Verein (Natural Scientific Association, established in 1837 in Posen/PoznaĆ)
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1692:
648:
607:
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Germanizacja gimnazjĂłw w Wielkim KsiÄstwie PoznaĆskim i opĂłr mĆodzieĆŒy polskiej w latach 1870â1814
592:
582:
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1801:(1775â1833), Polish duke, composer, and politician, governor-general of the Grand Duchy of PoznaĆ
1668:
1615:
2005:, Berlin: Philo Verlag, 1936, reprint Frankfurt upon Main: JĂŒdischer Verlag, 1992, p. 570.
976:. Prussia, however, disregarded this promise from Congress of Vienna. At this time the city of
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The Prussian administrative unit that covered the territory of the Grand Duchy was called the
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1983:
1921:
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1124:. Nevertheless, the territory formally remained outside of Germany until the dissolution of
844:. Its former name was unofficially used afterward for denoting the territory, especially by
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1640:(1761â1837), foremost leader of European Jewry of his era and outstanding Talmudic scholar
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1814:
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Historische Gesellschaft fĂŒr den Netzedistrikt zu Bromberg (Historical Society for the
1177:
1066:
957:
898:
833:
821:
817:
719:
385:
73:
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KsztaĆtowanie siÄ inteligencji wielkopolskiej w Wielkim KsiÄstwie PoznaĆskim 1840â1870
3118:
3024:
2968:
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2006:
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Szkolnictwo Ćrednie w Wielkim KsiÄstwie PoznaĆskim w I poĆowie XIX wieku (1815â1850)
1920:
The second upper-president of the Grand Duchy, Theodor von Baumann, was born in the
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2430:
2407:
1756:
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Ecclesiastical Province of Posen, seated in PoznaĆ/Posen, a regional branch of the
1329:
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1605:(1814â1894), Polish philosopher, social and political activist, co-founder of the
1299:
1034:
989:
2779:
2417:
1851:
1838:
1771:(1808â1866), Polish sculptor, who created a monument of Adam Mickiewicz in PoznaĆ
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1511:
1497:
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1318:
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Historia szkolnictwa i oĆwiaty polskiej w Wielkim KsiÄstwie PoznaĆskim 1815â1915
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Religion and the Rise of Nationalism: A Profile of an East-Central European City
1377:
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1791:(1786â1845), Polish conservative politician, protector of arts, founder of the
1744:
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1345:
1157:
1030:
906:
894:
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2948:
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PrzetrwaÄ nad WartÄ
1815â1914. Dzieje narodu i paĆstwa polskiego, vol. III-55
1759:, Polish political, president of the National Council (Rada Narodowa) in 1913
1729:(1807â1875), Polish philosopher, political and social activist, president of
1656:(1786â1865), Prussian politician, over-president of the Grand Duchy of PoznaĆ
1404:
1266:
1204:
925:
845:
758:
182:
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1952:âDie EinfĂŒhrung der preuĂischen Verwaltung im GroĂherzogtum Posen 1815â1830â
1874:
1841:(1812â1912), Prussian politician, lord mayor of Posen city/PoznaĆ, 1891â1902
1618:(1833â1914), Polish composer and organist, activist of the singers societies
2718:
2584:
2144:
Z dziejĂłw postÄpu technicznego w Wielkopolsce w pierwszej poĆowie XIX wieku
2031:
1726:
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Historische Gesellschaft fĂŒr die Provinz Posen (Historical Society for the
1447:
association for the Province of Posen; established in 1883 in Lissa/Leszno)
1381:
1283:
1282:
The monarch of the grand duchy, with title of Grand Duke of Posen, was the
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837:
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69:
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Centralne Towarzystwo Gospodarcze dla Wielkiego KsiÄstwa PoznaĆskiego, CTG
1218:
However, a simple identification of religion and ethnicity is misleading.
118:
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2612:
2047:, Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 1980, pp. 374â375.
1955:
1829:
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Towarzystwo Naukowej Pomocy dla MĆodzieĆŒy Wielkiego KsiÄstwa PoznaĆskiego
1287:
981:
681:
359:
1207:
made up about 657,000 persons (or 73% of the overall population), while
1695:(Centralne Towarzystwo Gospodarcze), patron of the agricultural circles
1637:
1396:
Organisations for items of general interest or province-wide purposes:
936:
and supplying troops for his campaigns. After the defeat of Prussia by
1807:(1813â1877), Polish bookseller, political activist, co-founder of the
969:
2027:
2388:
977:
849:
146:
2240:
Wielkie KsiÄstwo PoznaĆskie w okresie rzÄ
dĂłw Flottwella (1830â1842)
1559:; Polish abbreviation: Hakata; established in 1894 in Posen/PoznaĆ)
704:
301:
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910:
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Nie damy pogrzeĆÄ mowy. Wizerunki pedagogĂłw poznaĆskich XIX wieku
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Opisanie historyczno-statystyczne Wielkiego KsiÄstwa PoznaĆskiego
1474:
Scientific Help Society for the Youth of the Grand Duchy of Posen
1265:
emerged in 1841, government-recognised in 1845, with about 3,000
1117:
882:
2068:, Niedermarschacht: author's edition, 1964, p. 17. No ISBN.
1924:, but had been serving in the Prussian civil service since 1793.
1662:(1785â1855), titled bishop, first general superintendent of the
2491:
2347:
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Walka o polskoĆÄ miast PoznaĆskiego na przeĆomie XIX i XX wieku
1738:(1800â1848), Polish physician, social activist, founder of the
622:
533:
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1372:("district councillors"). Later, these were redivided into 40
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king of Prussia and his representative was the Duke-Governor (
1238:, a Roman Catholic jurisdiction formed in 1821 by merging the
525:
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Niemcy w PoznaĆskiem wobec polityki germanizacyjnej 1815â1920
1587:(1815â1868), Polish businessman, social and cultural activist
1152:
Grand Duchy of Posen (light blue) after its creation, in 1815
1093:
1087:
869:
1593:(1788â1879), Polish general, business and political activist
2154:
ZabĂłr pruski w Powstaniu Styczniowym. MateriaĆy i dokumenty
1833:
1832:(1824â1873), Polish economist and historian, co-founder of
1730:
1706:
1646:(1820â1856), Polish teacher, education activist, editor of
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1212:
1133:
905:; during the first partition (1772), Prussia took just the
2101:
897:. The eastern portions of the territory were taken by the
2066:
Geschichte der Evangelisch-Augsburgischen Kirche in Polen
1989:. Verlag des Geographischen Instituts Weimar. p. 43.
1634:(1796â1861), Polish political activist, protector of arts
836:
it was to have some autonomy. However, in reality it was
1384:. From the 1820s, the grand duchy had a parliament, the
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Przewodnik pod Poznaniu i Wielkim KsiÄstwie PoznaĆskiem
1887:
Historia. Encyklopedia Szkolna. Warszawa 1993. Page 670
1691:(1815â1905), Polish activist, secretary-general of the
1403:
Posener Provinzial-Bibelgesellschaft (Posen Provincial
1309:
in the years 1815â1849, and later to simplify just the
1140:
still held the title "Grand Duke of Posen" until 1918.
27:
Polish client state of the Kingdom of Prussia (1815-48)
1494:
Central Economic Society for the Grand Duchy of PoznaĆ
1328:
The territory of the grand duchy was divided into two
2261:
Bazar PoznaĆski. Zarys stuletnich dziejĂłw (1838â1938)
1899:
Piotr Stefan Wandycz Washington University Press 1974
2289:
Geneza szkĂłĆ realnych w Wielkim KsiÄstwie PoznaĆskim
1823:(1840â1922), Prussian politician, co-founder of the
1714:(1815â1910), Prussian politician, co-founder of the
1069:, which included large territories annexed from the
134:
Map of the Grand Duchy of PoznaĆ (place of storage:
1723:(1797â1870), Polish politician and parliamentarian
1504:) – promotion of modern agriculture
1076:
980:was the administrative centre and the seat of the
2076:
2074:
1972:Page 224. Anna RadziwiĆĆ and Wojciech Roszkowski.
1941:Page 278. Anna RadziwiĆĆ and Wojciech Roszkowski.
1911:Page 255. Anna RadziwiĆĆ and Wojciech Roszkowski.
1484:) – scholarship for the poor youth
924:It was initially administered as the province of
3160:
2216:Ć»ycie spoĆeczno-gospodarcze w Poznaniu 1815â1918
2103:Baza osĂłb polskich â polnische Personendatenbank
1701:(1828â1888), Polish historian, publicist of the
1624:(1830â1896), Polish theatre director, editor of
3199:Former administrative regions of Greater Poland
1609:(Liga Polska), co-founder and president of the
2071:
1522:PoznaĆ Society of Friends of Arts and Sciences
1176:) that were ceded to Prussia according to the
3174:States and territories disestablished in 1848
2844:
2374:
2148:Rola Wielkopolski w dziejach narodu polskiego
2003:Philo-Lexikon: Handbuch des jĂŒdischen Wissens
1944:
1777:(1800â1860), Polish activist, founder of the
1277:
777:
1934:
1932:
1930:
1530:PoznaĆskie Towarzystwo PrzyjaciĂłĆ Nauk, PTPN
968:. Originally the Grand Duchy was to include
51:
37:
2199:Wielkopolska. WybĂłr ĆșrĂłdeĆ, t. II 1851â1914
2173:, Krajowa Agencja Wydawnicza, Warszawa 1989
1998:
1996:
1160:, which comprised the western parts of the
1061:, in the name of all Polish members of the
3169:States and territories established in 1815
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2837:
2381:
2367:
2192:Wielkopolska. WybĂłr ĆșrĂłdeĆ, t. I 1815â1850
2088:, vol. IV, Aurich: 2007, pp. 195â197.
1753:(1799â1870), political and social activist
1094:Frankfurt Parliament of 1848 and the Duchy
995:, who was a Prussian of German ethnicity.
784:
770:
128:
117:
2178:Studia nad dziejami Wielkopolski w XIX w.
2159:B. GrzeĆ, Jerzy KozĆowski, A. Kramarski,
1927:
1518:) promotion of education among the people
828:, and formally established following the
1993:
1147:
932:in Central Europe, participating in the
868:
677:PolishâLithuanianâRuthenian Commonwealth
672:PolishâLithuanianâMuscovite Commonwealth
2859:Historical administrative divisions of
2146:, in: S.Kubiak, L.Trzeciakowski (ed.),
2086:Biographisches Lexikon fĂŒr Ostfriesland
1957:Polen Didaktik: Wissenschaft und Praxis
1897:"Lands of Partitioned Poland 1795â1918"
1536:
1467:
1232:Ecclesiastical Province of Gnesen-Posen
832:in 1815. Per agreements derived at the
209:28,951 km (11,178 sq mi)
14:
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2128:Gazeta Wielkiego KsiÄstwa PoznaĆskiego
1981:
1454:, established in 1885 in Posen/PoznaĆ)
1407:; established in 1817 in Posen/PoznaĆ)
1263:Evangelical Lutheran Church in Prussia
1143:
2832:
2362:
1443:Pestalozzi-Verein der Provinz Posen (
928:. The Poles were the primary ally of
2249:, wyd. J. N. Bobrowicz, Leipzig 1846
1307:Province of the Grand Duchy of Posen
2335:, 2nd edition, Warszawa-PoznaĆ 1983
1679:(1833â1902), Prussian mathematician
1578:Notable people of Province of Posen
1490:(Bazar PoznaĆski, established 1841)
1348:, whose borders reflected those of
893:, this area largely coincided with
24:
1516:Towarzystwo Czytelni Ludowych, TLC
25:
3210:
3189:1848 disestablishments in Prussia
2340:
2333:Wielkopolski SĆownik Biograficzny
1569:
1532:) promotion of arts and sciencies
1440:in Bromberg, established in 1880)
1136:, while the Prussian Kings up to
123:The Grand Duchy of PoznaĆ in 1815
2346:
2327:W dziewiÄtnastowiecznym Poznaniu
2045:Geschichte Polens. Ein Ăberblick
1960:, retrieved on February 4, 2013.
1664:Ecclesiastical Province of Posen
1555:Deutscher Ostmarkenverein (DOV,
1391:
1386:Sejm of the Grand Duchy of Posen
1294:(1815â1831), who was married to
578:Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria
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102:
88:
2152:F. Genzen, Z.Grot, F.Paprocki,
2091:
2058:
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2016:
1077:Greater Poland Uprising of 1846
934:Greater Poland Uprising of 1806
3184:1815 establishments in Prussia
2156:, WrocĆaw-Warszawa-KrakĂłw 1968
1975:
1963:
1914:
1902:
1890:
1825:German Eastern Marches Society
1716:German Eastern Marches Society
1705:(PoznaĆ Daily), co-founder of
1557:German Eastern Marches Society
1546:Prussian Settlement Commission
1100:Greater Poland Uprising (1848)
1017:Greater Poland Uprising (1846)
822:territories annexed by Prussia
558:PolishâLithuanian Commonwealth
553:Crown of the Kingdom of Poland
13:
1:
2389:Territories and provinces of
2313:Pod pruskim zaborem 1850â1914
2306:Kulturkampf w zaborze pruskim
2180:, vol.I-III, PoznaĆ 1951â1967
1867:
1857:History of Poland (1795â1918)
1660:Karl Andreas Wilhelm Freymark
1412:Evangelical Church in Prussia
1255:Evangelical Church in Prussia
1199:
881:-speaking areas according to
864:
738:Republic of Central Lithuania
715:Military Government of Lublin
1270:denominations or the former
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1010:
951:
710:Government General of Warsaw
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2106:, retrieved on May 6, 2012.
1845:
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814:Wielkie KsiÄstwo PoznaĆskie
639:Union of Hungary and Poland
345:Adolf von Arnim-Boitzenburg
53:Wielkie KsiÄstwo PoznaĆskie
10:
3215:
3139:Greater Poland Voivodeship
2413:Margraviate of Brandenburg
2113:
1508:People's Libraries Society
1296:Princess Louise of Prussia
1278:Territorial administration
1259:Prussian Union of churches
1138:William II, German Emperor
1130:North German Confederation
1097:
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993:Joseph Zerboni di Sposetti
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654:Union of Poland and Saxony
618:Polish government-in-exile
573:Congress Kingdom of Poland
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2190:Witold JakĂłbczyk (ed.),
2183:Witold JakĂłbczyk (ed.),
2176:Witold JakĂłbczyk (ed.),
2080:Gabriele von Glasenapp,
1693:Central Economic Society
1650:(Polish School) magazine
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1290:): the first was Prince
909:, the portion along the
613:Polish People's Republic
608:Polish Underground State
161: âą Coordinates
136:State Archives in PoznaĆ
2884:Duchy of Greater Poland
1574:(in alphabetical order)
1249:Ecclesiastical Province
1240:archdioceses of Gniezno
986:Antoni Henryk RadziwiĆĆ
889:Originally part of the
885:authorities, as of 1905
644:PolishâLithuanian union
399:Greater Poland uprising
2235:, Warszawa-PoznaĆ 1979
2225:, PoznaĆ-Warszawa 1956
1982:Hassel, Georg (1823).
1769:WĆadysĆaw OleszczyĆski
1677:Immanuel Lazarus Fuchs
1626:Dziennika PoznaĆskiego
1622:Franciszek Dobrowolski
1552:, established in 1886)
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2221:K. Malinowski (ed.),
1922:Electorate of Hanover
1699:Kazimierz Jarochowski
1689:Maksymilian Jackowski
1673:between 1829 and 1853
1272:Council of Four Lands
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583:Grand Duchy of PoznaĆ
279:Frederick William III
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3194:Former grand duchies
3179:Grand Duchy of Posen
3075:Reichsgau Wartheland
3003:Grand Duchy of Posen
2928:Gniezno Voivodeships
2667:Grand Duchy of Posen
2355:at Wikimedia Commons
2353:Grand Duchy of Posen
2325:Lech Trzeciakowski,
2318:Lech Trzeciakowski,
2311:Lech Trzeciakowski,
2185:Wielkopolanie XIX w.
1550:Ansiedlungskommision
1537:German organisations
1468:Polish organisations
1200:its religious makeup
1126:German Confederation
1110:Frankfurt Parliament
966:German Confederation
903:Partitions of Poland
826:Partitions of Poland
798:Grand Duchy of Posen
649:PolishâSwedish union
563:Partitions of Poland
333:Eduard von Flottwell
291:Frederick William IV
35:Grand Duchy of Posen
3034:Warsaw Governorates
2904:Kalisz Voivodeships
2737:Territorial reforms
2695:Province of Prussia
2280:J. Topolski (ed.),
2133:Konstanty KoĆcinski
1763:Andrzej Niegolewski
1597:Bernard Chrzanowski
1591:Dezydery ChĆapowski
1323:Prowincja PoznaĆska
1144:Area and population
1106:Revolutions of 1848
944:was created by the
919:KoĆciuszko Uprising
806:GroĂherzogtum Posen
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694:Occupational powers
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2024:Berthold Kempinski
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1821:Heinrich Tiedemann
1815:Florian Stablewski
1781:, activist of the
1775:Gustaw Potworowski
1736:Karol Marcinkowski
1703:Dziennik PoznaĆski
1683:Paul von Hidenburg
1616:BolesĆaw DembiĆski
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1178:Congress of Vienna
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899:Kingdom of Prussia
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834:Congress of Vienna
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2223:X wiekĂłw Poznania
2082:"Herzberg, Isaak"
1950:Jerzy KozĆowski,
1862:History of PoznaĆ
1805:Walenty StefaĆski
1793:Raczynski Library
1751:Maciej MielĆŒyĆski
1721:Antoni Kraszewski
1712:Hermann Kennemann
1644:Ewaryst Estkowski
1585:Hipolit Cegielski
1452:Province of Posen
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1830:Leon Wegner
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1288:Statthalter
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682:Intermarium
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391:9 June 1815
360:Legislature
205:âą 1848
186: /
3163:Categories
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2958:until 1815
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2893:until 1768
2739:after 1918
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2487:Gold Coast
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1868:References
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865:Background
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2775:(1922)
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2672:Saxony
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