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- Great_Emigration abstract "The Great Emigration (Polish: Wielka Emigracja) involved the emigration of political elites from Poland from 1831 to 1870. The name is somewhat misleading, as the number of political exiles did not exceed more than 5,000-6,000 during this time. The exiles included the soldiers and generals of the uprising, the Sejm of Congress Poland of 1830–31, and several prisoners-of-war who escaped captivity. From the end of the 18th century, a major role in Polish political life was played by people who carried out their activities outside the country as émigrés. Their exile resulted from the Partitions of Poland, which completely divided the lands of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth between the Russian Empire, the Kingdom of Prussia, and the Habsburg Monarchy of Austria. Because of this emigration of political elites, much of the political and ideological activity of the Polish intelligentsia during the 18th and 19th centuries took place outside of the lands of partitioned Poland.Most of the political émigrés based themselves in France. The most important wave of emigration came after the November Uprising of 1830–1831. These Poles later fought and provided valuable support during the 1846 and 1848 revolutions in Poland. Their resistance was not limited to Polish revolutionary activity, as they also participated in various lands during the Revolutions of 1848, including France, the small principalities of Germany and Italy, Austria, Hungary, and the Danubian principalities Wallachia and Moldavia, the South American countries Argentina and Uruguay (participating in the \"Guerra Grande\" of 1839-1852) and later in the Crimean War of 1853-1856. Additional waves of émigrés left the Polish lands after the failures of the attempted 1848 revolution and the January Uprising of 1863–1864.Notable Poles of the Great Emigration living in exile included:Prince Adam Jerzy Czartoryski, leader of the Polish Government-in-Exile in Paris with embassies in London and Istanbul.Joachim LelewelFryderyk ChopinAdam MickiewiczLeonard ChodźkoIgnacy DomeykoJuliusz SłowackiCyprian Kamil NorwidZygmunt KrasińskiJozef KrzuckiMaurycy MochnackiPiotr MichałowskiSeweryn GoszczyńskiJozef Bohdan ZaleskiAleksander MireckiEmil KorytkoAntoni PatekCasimir GzowskiIgnacy SzymanskiSome Poles emigrated not because of politics, but to further their careers. Thus Maria Curie-Skłodowska, unable to get accepted into any Russian (Poland was already partitioned) universities (due to her gender and the anti-Polish repercussions of the January Uprising), pursued her studies in Paris from 1891.".
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- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Adam_Jerzy_Czartoryski.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Adam_Mickiewicz.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Aleksander_Mirecki.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Antoni_Patek.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Argentina.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Austria.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Casimir_Gzowski.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Category:Great_Emigration.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Crimean_War.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Cyprian_Norwid.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Emil_Korytko.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Frédéric_Chopin.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Habsburg_Monarchy.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Hungary.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Hôtel_Lambert.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Ignacy_Domeyko.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Ignacy_Szymański.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Intelligentsia.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink January_Uprising.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Joachim_Lelewel.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Jozef_Krzucki.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Juliusz_Słowacki.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Józef_Bohdan_Zaleski.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Prussia.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Leonard_Chodźko.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Marie_Curie.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Maurycy_Mochnacki.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Moldavia.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink November_Uprising.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Partitions_of_Poland.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Piotr_Michałowski.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Poland.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Poles_in_France.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Polish_Legions_(Napoleonic_period).
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Revolutions_of_1848.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Russian_Empire.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Sejm_of_Congress_Poland.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Seweryn_Goszczyński.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Union_of_National_Unity.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Uruguay.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Uruguayan_Civil_War.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Wallachia.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Zygmunt_Krasiński.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink Émigré.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink File:MWP_1830_Le_réfugié_polonais.jpg.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLink File:MWP_1830_Les_polonais_recus_en_Belgique.jpg.
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLinkText "Committee of Polish Emigration".
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLinkText "Great Emigration".
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLinkText "Polish emigration in France".
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLinkText "Polish emigree organizations".
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLinkText "Polish exile patriot".
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLinkText "Polish migrants".
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLinkText "Polish refugee".
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLinkText "emigrated to France".
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLinkText "his compatriots".
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLinkText "large Polish community".
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLinkText "many Polish émigré groups".
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLinkText "many compatriots".
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLinkText "many of his countrymen".
- Great_Emigration wikiPageWikiLinkText "refugee Pole".
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- Great_Emigration subject Category:Great_Emigration.
- Great_Emigration type Event.
- Great_Emigration type Event.
- Great_Emigration comment "The Great Emigration (Polish: Wielka Emigracja) involved the emigration of political elites from Poland from 1831 to 1870. The name is somewhat misleading, as the number of political exiles did not exceed more than 5,000-6,000 during this time. The exiles included the soldiers and generals of the uprising, the Sejm of Congress Poland of 1830–31, and several prisoners-of-war who escaped captivity.".
- Great_Emigration label "Great Emigration".
- Great_Emigration sameAs Q720008.
- Great_Emigration sameAs Groot_Emigrasie.
- Great_Emigration sameAs Gran_Emigración.
- Great_Emigration sameAs Grande_Émigration.
- Great_Emigration sameAs Grande_Emigrazione.
- Great_Emigration sameAs Wielka_Emigracja.
- Great_Emigration sameAs Grande_emigração.
- Great_Emigration sameAs m.040v0n.
- Great_Emigration sameAs Marea_emigrație.
- Great_Emigration sameAs Великая_эмиграция.
- Great_Emigration sameAs Q720008.
- Great_Emigration wasDerivedFrom Great_Emigration?oldid=668833891.
- Great_Emigration depiction MWP_1830_Le_réfugié_polonais.jpg.
- Great_Emigration isPrimaryTopicOf Great_Emigration.