In 1918-1919 the inhabitants participated in the large Polish rebellion, and the town again became Czerniejewo.
In 1905 Polish rebellion once again took place against Russian Empire.
A surge occurred after the first Polish rebellion of 1831 but by 1850, they were still only about 5000 in number.
Nicholas's suppression of the Polish rebellion outraged public opinion in western Europe and dealt his reputation a blow from which it never recovered.
The tsar could congratulate himself on Russia's first military triumph since the suppression of the Polish rebellion in 1831.
He had also suffered considerable financial loss through the part that he played in the Polish rebellion of 1863.
Coleridge's uncertainty of Kosciusko's state after the defeat of the Polish rebellion is shown in the original 3rd and 4th line:
In the mid-19th century Mazovia was the site of Polish rebellions against Russian rule.
When Lithuanians joined a failed Polish rebellion against Russian rule in 1830 and 1831, Tsarist authorities clamped down extra hard.
It isn't possible to imagine a Byron writing praise songs for what the Russian army did to Warsaw after the Polish rebellion of 1830.