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Offices in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth — This article discusses the organizational and administrative structure of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth The Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth ( Nobility Commonwealth[citation needed] or Commonwealth of Both Nations , in Polish: Rzeczpospolita… … Wikipedia
Hetmans of Ukrainian Cossacks — The group of Ukrainian cossack leaders … Wikipedia
Cossacks — Not to be confused with Kazakhs. For other uses, see Cossack (disambiguation). Part of a series on … Wikipedia
Crown land — In Commonwealth realms, Crown land is an area belonging to the monarch ( the Crown ), the equivalent of an entailed estate that passed with the monarchy and could not be alienated from it. In the United Kingdom and during the British Empire, the… … Wikipedia
Russkaya Pravda — Ruskaya Pravda ( ru. Русская правда, Russkaya Pravda ; Archaic: Правда Роська, Pravda Ros ka ; uk. Руська Правда, Rus ka Pravda ) was the legal code of Kievan Rus and the subsequent Rus principalities during the times of feudal division. While it … Wikipedia
Ivan's Hundred — Ivan’s Hundred ( ru. Иванское сто) was the first Russian guild, which existed in the 12th 15th centuries in Novgorod. Ivan’s Hundred was an association of merchants, who gathered around the Church of Ivan the Forerunner (Церковь Ивана Предтечи на … Wikipedia
Voivodes of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth — were one of the highest ranking officials who could sit in the Senate of Poland. They were the officials in charge of the voivodeships (provinces/palatinates) of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. The office first appears as Palatine ( Palatinus … Wikipedia
Devín — (Quartier) Administration Pays Slovaquie … Wikipédia en Français
Petržalka — (Quartier) Vue générale de Petržalka, prise de la tour panoramique du Nouveau Pont A … Wikipédia en Français
Stupava — (Ville) Administration Pays … Wikipédia en Français