Third Partition of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

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The Third Partition of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1795) was the final division of its territory among Russia, Prussia, and Austria, resulting in the complete disappearance of the Commonwealth from the map of Europe.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 18th-century event
historical event
partition of Poland
appliesToTerritorialEntity Crown of the Kingdom of Poland
Grand Duchy of Lithuania
chronologyWithinSeries third partition in the series of partitions of Poland
countryInvolved Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
surface form: Habsburg Monarchy

Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia

Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Russian Empire
dissolvedPoliticalEntity Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
endCause forced abdication of King Stanisław II Augustus
international treaties between Russia, Prussia, and Austria
followedBy period of Polish lands under partition
follows Kościuszko Uprising
Second Partition of Poland
surface form: Second Partition of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
hasCause defeat of the Kościuszko Uprising
expansionist policies of Russia, Prussia, and Austria
weakening of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
hasEffect intensification of Polish national movement in the 19th century
long-term domination of Polish lands by neighboring empires
historicalPeriod Age of Enlightenment
French Revolutionary Wars era
location Central Europe
Eastern Europe
territory of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
partOf Partitions of Poland
pointInTime 1795
redistributedTerritoryTo Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
surface form: Habsburg Monarchy

Prussia
surface form: Kingdom of Prussia

Russian Empire
relatedEvent Government Act of 3 May 1791
surface form: Constitution of 3 May 1791

First Partition of Poland
surface form: First Partition of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

Kościuszko Uprising
Second Partition of Poland
surface form: Second Partition of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
result annexation of remaining Polish–Lithuanian territories by Russia, Prussia, and Austria
disappearance of Poland–Lithuania from the political map of Europe
dissolution of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
significance completed the territorial partitions of Poland
marked the end of Polish statehood until 1918
significantParticipant Catherine II of Russia
Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor
Frederick William II of Prussia
Stanisław II Augustus Poniatowski
surface form: Stanisław II Augustus
treatyType territorial partition agreement

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Grand Duchy of Lithuania endEvent Third Partition of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Russian Partition of Poland significantEvent Third Partition of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
this entity surface form: Third Partition of Poland
Frederick William II of Prussia participatedIn Third Partition of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
this entity surface form: Third Partition of Poland
Kościuszko Uprising result Third Partition of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
this entity surface form: Third Partition of Poland
Stanisław II Augustus Poniatowski participatedIn Third Partition of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
this entity surface form: Third Partition of Poland
Partitions of Poland hasPart Third Partition of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
this entity surface form: Third Partition of Poland
Austrian Partition of Poland hasCause Third Partition of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
this entity surface form: Third Partition of Poland
Sandomierz Voivodeship dissolvedAsResultOf Third Partition of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
this entity surface form: Third Partition of Poland
Treaties of the Habsburg Monarchy includes Third Partition of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
this entity surface form: Third Partition Treaty of Poland (1795)
Prussian Partition of Poland significantEvent Third Partition of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
this entity surface form: Third Partition of Poland
Polish Question relatedToEvent Third Partition of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
this entity surface form: Third Partition of Poland
Second Partition of Poland followedBy Third Partition of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
this entity surface form: Third Partition of Poland
First Partition of Poland followedBy Third Partition of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
this entity surface form: Third Partition of Poland
Battle of Maciejowice relatedEvent Third Partition of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
this entity surface form: Third Partition of Poland