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Union of National Unity, the Glossary

Index Union of National Unity

Związek Jedności Narodowej (English: Union/Association of National Unity) was a secret organization formed by followers of Prince Adam Jerzy Czartoryski.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 6 relations: Adam Jerzy Czartoryski, Great Emigration, Hôtel Lambert, Henryk Dembiński, Karol Kniaziewicz, Partitions of Poland.

  2. 1830s in Poland
  3. Conservatism in Poland
  4. Great Emigration
  5. Organizations established in 1833

Adam Jerzy Czartoryski

Adam Jerzy Czartoryski (Аdomas Jurgis Čartoriskis; 14 January 177015 July 1861), in English known as Adam George Czartoryski, was a Polish nobleman, statesman, diplomat and author. Union of National Unity and Adam Jerzy Czartoryski are Conservatism in Poland.

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Great Emigration

The Great Emigration (Wielka Emigracja) was the emigration of thousands of Poles and Lithuanians, particularly from the political and cultural élites, from 1831 to 1870, after the failure of the November Uprising of 1830–1831 and of other uprisings such as the Kraków uprising of 1846 and the January Uprising of 1863–1864. Union of National Unity and Great Emigration are 1830s in Poland.

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Hôtel Lambert

The Hôtel Lambert is an hôtel particulier, a grand mansion townhouse, built between 1640 and 1644 on the Quai Anjou on the eastern tip of the Île Saint-Louis, in the 4th arrondissement of Paris. Union of National Unity and hôtel Lambert are Great Emigration.

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Henryk Dembiński

Henryk Dembiński (Dembinszky Henrik; 16 January 1791 – 13 July 1864) was a Polish engineer, traveler and general.

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Karol Kniaziewicz

Baron Karol Otto Kniaziewicz (4 May 1762 in Assiten, Courland (now Asīte, Latvia) – 9 May 1842 in Paris) was a Polish general and political activist.

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Partitions of Poland

The Partitions of Poland were three partitions of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth that took place toward the end of the 18th century and ended the existence of the state, resulting in the elimination of sovereign Poland and Lithuania for 123 years.

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See also

1830s in Poland

Conservatism in Poland

Great Emigration

Organizations established in 1833

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_of_National_Unity