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| 1848 |
| | A revolution in Paris in February removes Louis-Philippe and introduces France's second republic | |
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| 1848 |
| | The Communist Manifesto, by Marx and Engels, is published in Paris with the ringing slogan: 'Workers of the world, unite!' | |
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| 1848 |
| | An uprising in Vienna leads to the resignation, on the following day, of the long-serving chancellor Klemens von Metternich | |
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| 1848 |
| | Another uprising in Vienna causes the emperor Ferdinand I to flee for safety to Innsbruck | |
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| 1848 |
| | Martial law is imposed in Prague after a demonstration by radical Czech students following a Pan-Slav congress | |
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| 1848 |
| | Suppression of unrest in Hungary provokes a third violent uprising in Vienna and another flight by Ferdinand I, this time to Olomouc | |
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| 1848 |
| | An uprising in Rome causes Pope Pius IX to flee for safety to a coastal fortress at Gaeta | |
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| 1849 |
| | A new Roman republic is proclaimed, with veteran agitator Giuseppe Mazzini in the leading role | |
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| 1849 |
| | Nationalist leader Lajos Kossuth announces the independence of Hungary and the deposition of the Habsburg dynasty | |
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| 1849 |
| | Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoevsky undergoes a mock execution, after being sentenced to death for revolutionary activities against tsar Nicholas I | |
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