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    Luft, Edward David, The Naturalized Jews of the Grand Duchy of Posen in 1834 and 1835: Revised Edition, Bergenfield, New Jersey: Avotaynu, ...

  2. These occurrences in Berlin naturally created considerable excitement in the duchy of Posen; and on the 20th of March, when news arrived that the revolutionary party had succeeded at Berlin, there was a general rising throughout the whole of Posen, and in the course of a week from 20,000 to 25,000 of the people were armed, some with scythes and others with better weapons.

  3. El área era de 28.951 km² y comprendía la mayoría de territorios del histórico voivodato de Gran Polonia, que comprendía la parte oeste del Gran Ducado de Varsovia (Departamentos de Posen, Bydgoszcz, y parte del Kalisz) que fueron cedidos a Prusia de acuerdo con el Congreso de Viena (1815) con una garantía internacional de autoadministración y el desarrollo libre de la nación polaca.

  4. The Grand Duchy of Posen was subsequently replaced with the Province of Posen and the Prussian government rejected any ideas of autonomy. As a Prussian Province it was set to be completely incorporated into the German Confederation , however when the Frankfurt Parliament finalized the German Constitution on 28 March 1849 neither the Province of Posen nor West Prussia were mentioned. [14]

  5. Title. The Naturalized Jews of the Grand Duchy of Posen in 1834 and 1835: An Alphabetical List of Jews Naturalized in the Grand Duchy of Posen in 1834 and 1835 as Published in Verzeichniss Sämmtlicher Naturalisierten Israeliten Im Grossherzogthum Posen by Isidor Hirschberg in Bromberg in 1836. Compiled by. Edward David Luft.

  6. Next year the office of Duke-Governor was abolished, and the autonomy of the Grand Duchy was cancelled. It was incorporated into the Provinces of Prussia, renamed the "Province of Posen" in 1848. Antoni Henryk Radziwiłł returned to his palace in Berlin, where he died on 7 April 1833. He was buried in the Poznań Cathedral.

  7. The Naturalized Jews of the Grand Duchy of Posen in 1834 and 1835, Revised Edition, Compiled by Edward David Luft, published 2004 by Avotaynu. This is an Alphabetical List of Jews Naturalized in the Grand Duchy of Posen in 1834 and 1835 as published in 1836 by Isidor Hirschberg in Bromberg. Available from the publisher Avotaynu.