大波兰起义 (1806年)

1806年大波兰起义发生于该年11月,是发生在大波兰地区的一场起义。[1][2][3][4][5][6]以为了反对普鲁士王国波兰立陶宛联邦的分区占领。

1806年大波兰起义
第四次反法同盟的一部分

扬·东布罗夫斯基进入波兹南
日期1806年11月
地点
结果 法国-波兰联军胜利
参战方
法国 法兰西第一帝国
波兰 波兰起义军
普鲁士王国 普鲁士王国
指挥官与领导者
法国 拿破仑一世
波兰 扬·东布罗夫斯基
波兰 约泽夫·波尼亚托夫斯基
普鲁士王国 腓特烈·威廉三世
兵力
未知法军
约 23,000名波军
未知波兰民兵
未知

起义由扬·东布罗夫斯基将军组织的,以帮助正在横扫德意志地区的法军。大波兰起义是华沙大公国建立的决定性因素。

注脚

  1. ^ Despite the colonization action carried on during the Southern Prussia period (1793–1806) there were hardly 11.1 per cent of Germans in Poznań at the time of the secondary occupation. Życie gospodarczo-społeczne w Poznaniu, 1815–1918, Czesław Łuczak Wydawnictwo Poznańskie, page 283, 1965
  2. ^ "Emissaries were dispatched to Warsaw and to the provinces that were still occupied, inciting them to revolt. On November 6, 1806, Dabrowski and Wybicki entered the liberated Poznań where the enthusiastic crowds greeted them" The lands of partitioned Poland, 1795–1918 Piotr Stefan Wandycz, page 37, 1974
  3. ^ Quarterly review of scientific publications Przednia okładkaPolska Akademia Naukowa Ośrodek Rozpowszechniania Wydawnictw Naukowych Ossolineum, page 55, 1969. In the first one on the ground of preserved plans of archives in Merseburg, the plans of fragments of extension of Poznan, from 1793 to 1806, are described. It is the date of the first Prussian occupation of Great Poland
  4. ^ "When the Duchy of Warsaw was created, Toruń was freed from Prussian occupation (1806) and included into the Duchy's territory". Rocznik Polskiego Towarzystwa Naukowego na Obczyźnie, Tomy 43–44 Polskie Towarzystwo Naukowe na Obczyźnie, page 60, 2001
  5. ^ "in 1806 provided the impetus for a Polish uprising against Prussian occupation in 1806 and again in 1830–1831" Why Nations Fight: Past and Future Motives for War Richard Ned Lebow, page 153 Cambridge University Press 2010
  6. ^ "In 1772, before the Prussian occupation, only four Jewish families had lived there; in 1815, it numbered 233 Jewish inhabitants" A History of Modern Jewry: 1780–1815, Raphael Mahler, page 364. Schocken Books

参考文献

  • Marek Rezler Jan Henryk Dąbrowski 1755—1818, Poznań 1982, Krajowa Agencja Wydawnicza
  • Jerzy Topolski, Lech Trzeciakowski (red) Dzieje Poznania, tome II part 1 1793–1918, Warszawa-Poznań 1994, Państwowe Wydawnictwo Naukowe ISBN 83-01-11393-6