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- Publication: Memory, Identity, and Governance in Early Modern Poland‑Lithuania , pp 1-23
- Publisher: Brepols
- Publication Date: January 2025
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1484/M.ECE-EB.5.152794
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Map of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania between 1466–1540.
Showing territorial extent following the Second Peace of Thorn, including the Kingdom of Poland, its fiefs, and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Marked are significant territorial losses to Muscovy or the Ottoman Empire, as well as key territorial recoveries.
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Map 1.
Map of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania between 1466–1540.
Showing territorial extent following the Second Peace of Thorn, including the Kingdom of Poland, its fiefs, and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Marked are significant territorial losses to Muscovy or the Ottoman Empire, as well as key territorial recoveries.
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Map 2.
Map of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth after the Union of Lublin, c. 1570.
Outlining the union of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania into a single polity. Includes fiefs of both realms and jointly held territories after 1561. Borders as established post-Union.
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Map 2.
Map of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth after the Union of Lublin, c. 1570.
Outlining the union of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania into a single polity. Includes fiefs of both realms and jointly held territories after 1561. Borders as established post-Union.
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Map 3.
Palatinates and administrative divisions of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth after 1569.
Showing palatinate boundaries and capitals, territorial shifts post-Union of Lublin, and the incorporation of new regions into the Commonwealth. Includes both Polish and Lithuanian provinces and Livonia.
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Map 3.
Palatinates and administrative divisions of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth after 1569.
Showing palatinate boundaries and capitals, territorial shifts post-Union of Lublin, and the incorporation of new regions into the Commonwealth. Includes both Polish and Lithuanian provinces and Livonia.
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Map of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth during the seventeenth century.
Includes territories added to the Commonwealth by the Truce of 1619, and illustrates the furthest extent of the Ottoman Turkish military advance into Commonwealth territory in 1683.
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Map of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth during the seventeenth century.
Includes territories added to the Commonwealth by the Truce of 1619, and illustrates the furthest extent of the Ottoman Turkish military advance into Commonwealth territory in 1683.
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Map 5.
The partitions of Poland–Lithuania, 1772–1795.
Territories annexed by Prussia, Russia, and Austria during the First (1772), Second (1793), and Third (1795) Partitions are distinguished. Final borders following the dissolution of the Commonwealth are also indicated.
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Map 5.
The partitions of Poland–Lithuania, 1772–1795.
Territories annexed by Prussia, Russia, and Austria during the First (1772), Second (1793), and Third (1795) Partitions are distinguished. Final borders following the dissolution of the Commonwealth are also indicated.
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