Prince of Warsaw

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Prince of Warsaw was a noble title held by Russian field marshal Ivan Paskevich, granted for his role in suppressing the Polish November Uprising and consolidating Russian control over Warsaw.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf noble title
associatedEmpire Russian Empire NERFINISHED
associatedWithCity Warsaw NERFINISHED
conflictContext November Uprising NERFINISHED
Polish–Russian relations
country Russian Empire
grantedBy Nicholas I of Russia NERFINISHED
grantedTo Ivan Paskevich NERFINISHED
hasTitleHolder Ivan Paskevich, Count of Erivan NERFINISHED
hasTitleHolderCitizenship Russian Empire NERFINISHED
hasTitleHolderMilitaryBranch Imperial Russian Army NERFINISHED
hasTitleHolderOccupation field marshal
historicalPeriod 19th century
holder Ivan Paskevich NERFINISHED
languageOfTitle Polish
Russian
location Warsaw NERFINISHED
nobleRank prince
opposedBy Polish insurgents
partOf Russian nobility
politicalSignificance symbol of Russian dominance in Congress Poland
reasonForGrant consolidation of Russian control over Warsaw
suppression of the November Uprising
relatedEvent Russian suppression of the November Uprising NERFINISHED
seatOfTitle Warsaw NERFINISHED
titleType hereditary title
usedIn Russian Empire NERFINISHED

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Ivan Paskevich nobleTitle Prince of Warsaw