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January Uprising of 1863
Definition by Reha Mert

January Uprising of 1863 - Polish Rebellion Against Russian Rule in Poland

The January Uprising of 1863 was a conflict between Tsarist Russia and Polish insurgents striving for independence. The uprising continued until October 1864, when it was suppressed by the Russian forces, effectively erasing the already limited...
January, Les Tres Riches Heures
Image by Limbourg Brothers

January, Les Tres Riches Heures

A medieval manuscript illustration depicting the traditional New Year's feast on an estate during the month of January. From 'Les Très Riches Heures du Duc de Berry', c. 1412-1440 CE. (Condé Museum, Château de Chantilly, Oise, France)
Assault on the Springfield Armory, January 1787
Image by C. Kendrick

Assault on the Springfield Armory, January 1787

During Shays' Rebellion, the Shaysites flee from Massachusetts militia during their failed assault on the Springfield Armory, on 25 January 1787. Illustration by C. Kendrick, from The People's History of the World, vol. VI by Edward Sylvester...
Map of the Battle of Rivoli, 14 January 1797
Image by Léopold Denis

Map of the Battle of Rivoli, 14 January 1797 - French and Austrian Positions in Detail

This detailed map of the Battle of Rivoli, won by the French Army on 14 January 1797, was dedicated to His Majesty Emperor Alexander by General Jomini. Engraved by Blondeau and scripted by Sauvé, the map precisely illustrates the positions...
AHE in Ireland, January 2015
Image by Mark Cartwright

AHE in Ireland, January 2015

A photo of the AHE team meeting in Ireland, January 2015. The photographer, Mark Cartwright, is missing from the photo. Top row: James Blake Wiener, Jan van der Crabben, Karen Barrett-Wilt, Cristian Violatti Bottom row: Joshua Mark...
1811 German Coast Uprising
Definition by Joshua J. Mark

1811 German Coast Uprising

The 1811 German Coast Uprising (8-11 January 1811) was the largest slave revolt in US history involving between 300-500 enslaved and free Blacks in the Louisiana parishes of St. John the Baptist, St. Charles, and Jefferson in the Territory...
Battle of Rivoli
Article by Harrison W. Mark

Battle of Rivoli

The Battle of Rivoli (14-15 January 1797) was the climactic battle of Napoleon's Italian Campaign of 1796-97. A fourth and final attempt by the Austrian army to relieve the siege of Mantua was thwarted by Napoleon Bonaparte's Army of Italy...
French Republican Calendar
Definition by Harrison W. Mark

French Republican Calendar

The French Republican calendar, also known as the French Revolutionary calendar, was created during the French Revolution (1789-1799) in an attempt to build a new society separate from the vestiges of the Ancien Régime. First implemented...
Battle of the River Raisin
Article by Harrison W. Mark

Battle of the River Raisin

The Battle of the River Raisin (18-23 January 1813), also known as the Battle of Frenchtown or the River Raisin Massacre, was a significant engagement in the War of 1812. It saw the defeat of a US army at Frenchtown (modern-day Monroe, Michigan...
Siege of Leningrad
Article by Mark Cartwright

Siege of Leningrad

The siege of Leningrad (Saint Petersburg) began during Operation Barbarossa, the invasion of the USSR launched by the leader of Nazi Germany, Adolf Hitler (1889-1945), during the Second World War (1939-45). The siege or blockade lasted from...
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