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Name: Third Partition of Poland

Type: Event

Start: 1795 AD

End: 1795 AD

Parent: Kościuszko Uprising

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Was the third an final partition of Poland-Lithuania whose immediate reason was the Kościuszko Uprising against Prussia and Russia. The Polish-Lithuanian remaining territories were partitioned between the Habsburg Monarchy, Prussia and Russia. The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth ceased to exist.

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  • October 1795: Third partition of Poland.
  • October 1795: On January 3, 1795, Catherine II and the Habsburg Emperor Franz II signed the partition treaty, which Prussia joined on October 24. Accordingly, the three states divided the rest of Poland along the Memel, Bug and Pilica rivers.
  • October 1795: Third partition of Poland: Russian annexation of the rest of Masovia with Warsaw (organized into the province of New East Prussia) and a part of Lesser Poland (organized into the province of New Silesia). Also the city of Tauroggen was lost to the Russian Empire.
  • October 1795: On January 3, 1795, Catherine II of Russia and the Habsburg Emperor Franz II signed the partition treaty, which Prussia joined on October 24. Accordingly, the three states divided what remained of Poland along the Memel, Bug and Pilica rivers.

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