Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1793)

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The Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1793) was an agreement between Russia and Prussia that formalized their territorial gains at Poland’s expense during the Second Partition of Poland.

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Treaty of Grodno (1793) 1

Statements (42)

Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral treaty
international agreement
treaty
appliesToTerritorialEntity Poland NERFINISHED
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth NERFINISHED
chronologyWithinTopic Second Partition of Poland NERFINISHED
confersBenefitTo Kingdom of Prussia NERFINISHED
Russian Empire NERFINISHED
countrySignatory Kingdom of Prussia NERFINISHED
Russian Empire NERFINISHED
describedBySource historiography of the partitions of Poland
diplomaticContext balance-of-power politics in late 18th-century Europe
follows Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1762) NERFINISHED
hasCause Russo–Prussian cooperation over Polish territories
Second Partition of Poland NERFINISHED
decline of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
hasEffect formalization of Prussian gains in the Second Partition of Poland
formalization of Russian gains in the Second Partition of Poland
reduction of territory of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
territorial annexation of Polish lands by Prussia
territorial annexation of Polish lands by Russia
hasLegalForm treaty of cession NERFINISHED
hasPart Second Partition of Poland NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod 18th century
historicalRegion Central Europe NERFINISHED
Eastern Europe
imposesCostOn Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName French
German
Russian
locationSigned Russian Empire NERFINISHED
Saint Petersburg NERFINISHED
partOf Second Partition of Poland NERFINISHED
pointInTime 1793
relatedEvent First Partition of Poland NERFINISHED
Kościuszko Uprising NERFINISHED
Third Partition of Poland NERFINISHED
signatory Prussia NERFINISHED
Russia NERFINISHED
topic 18th-century European diplomacy
Russo–Prussian relations
partitions of Poland

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Second Partition of Poland treaty Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1793)
Second Partition of Poland treaty Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1793)
this entity surface form: Treaty of Grodno (1793)