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He became involved in the events leading up to the January Uprising of 1863.
With other students he joined the January Uprising in 1863.
However, when the January Uprising finally started, the society divided.
Many social ideas were carried over from the January Uprising of 1863.
Following his participation in the January Uprising, he was arrested.
This story is believed to refer to the January Uprising.
The monastery was closed in 1864 after the January Uprising.
The town's residents (including many students) were also involved in the January Uprising (1863).
The newspaper was closed down and banned after the failed January Uprising of 1863.
After the January Uprising, in 1870 the town lost its city charter, never to regain it again.
In 1863 the January Uprising broke out, but lasted only two years before being crushed.
As a seventeen-year-old boy, he participated in the January Uprising.
January Uprising may refer to one of the following:
Iwaniska lost its town charter in 1869, after the January Uprising.
After January Uprising, Russian government turned it into a village.
In 1870, a few years after the January Uprising, the town finally lost its city charter, which has not yet been regained.
Although they died fighting in the January Uprising the real battle was against the classed society.
It was the one of biggest battles of the January Uprising.
At a church cemetery there are tombs of January Uprising veterans.
During the January Uprising he commanded about 1,200 insurgents.
Not too long after his studies, he took a part in January Uprising where he fought as an officer.
During the January Uprising, the surrounding forests provided shelter to the insurgents.
In 1869, as a punishment for January Uprising, it was stripped of its town charter and became a village.
A participant of the January Uprising, he fell into an ambush during the attack on the van with the money.
After the January Uprising, Bełżyce lost its town rights for nearly 100 years.