The dissidents, supported by the Russians, form …
Years: 1767 - 1767
The dissidents, supported by the Russians, form a confederation, the Radom Confederation.
The marshal of the confederation is Karol Stanisław "Panie Kochanku" Radziwiłł, another leader is the primate of Poland, Gabriel Podoski, but Russian ambassador Nicholas Repnin, who is also responsible for forming the Protestant and Orthodox confederations, is in fact the real leader.
On his insistence the confederates have to make peace with the pro-Russian Polish king, and send an envoy to the Russian tsarina, asking her to protect the freedoms of the Rzeczpospolita (Commonwealth).
He stirs the internal unrest in Poland in order to increase Russian control over the country.
Poniatowski's reforms, abandoned by the Familia, fail to pass at the Repnin Sejm, in which Repnin promises to guarantee the Golden Liberties of the Polish nobility, enshrined in the Cardinal Laws, with all the might of the Russian Empire.
After the 1767 Repnin Sejm, where Repnin de facto dictates the legislation (Cardinal Laws) the Polish parliament (Sejm), Russian control over Poland becomes much stronger.
The marshal of the confederation is Karol Stanisław "Panie Kochanku" Radziwiłł, another leader is the primate of Poland, Gabriel Podoski, but Russian ambassador Nicholas Repnin, who is also responsible for forming the Protestant and Orthodox confederations, is in fact the real leader.
On his insistence the confederates have to make peace with the pro-Russian Polish king, and send an envoy to the Russian tsarina, asking her to protect the freedoms of the Rzeczpospolita (Commonwealth).
He stirs the internal unrest in Poland in order to increase Russian control over the country.
Poniatowski's reforms, abandoned by the Familia, fail to pass at the Repnin Sejm, in which Repnin promises to guarantee the Golden Liberties of the Polish nobility, enshrined in the Cardinal Laws, with all the might of the Russian Empire.
After the 1767 Repnin Sejm, where Repnin de facto dictates the legislation (Cardinal Laws) the Polish parliament (Sejm), Russian control over Poland becomes much stronger.
