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* History of Poland ( 1385 1569 )
This coalition was a prelude to Union of Krewo in 1385 and Union of Lublin in 1569 that resulted in the new state, Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth.
During the years of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth ( 1569 1795 ), official documents were written in Polish, Ruthenian and Latin, with Lithuanian being mostly an oral language, with small quantities of written documents.
**** House of Bourbon Soissons branch ( 1569 1641 )
" The name was used officially for the confederal country formed by Poland and Lithuania 1569 1795.
This legend is found in two sources, Hans Svaning's History of King Hans from 1558 1559 and Johan Rantzau's History about the Last Dithmarschen War, from 1569.
** La Araucana by Alonso de Ercilla y Zúñiga ( 1569 1589 )
He served briefly in the Northern Rebellion ( 1569 1570 ), and in 1585 he joined the Earl of Essex in Flanders during the Anglo-Spanish War and commanded a cavalry company, but he quit the field before seeing action.
The Jagiellon dynasty period brought close ties with the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, cultural development and territorial expansion, culminating in the establishment of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1569.
The Union of Lublin of 1569 established the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth, a more closely unified federal state.
Avercamp was born in Amsterdam, where he studied with the Danish-born portrait painter Pieter Isaacks ( 1569 1625 ), and perhaps also with David Vinckboons.
* Paola Gonzaga ( August 1508 1569 ), a nun.
* 1569 First recorded lottery in England.
* 1569 The King of Poland and the Grand Duke of Lithuania, Sigismund II Augustus finally sign the document of union between Poland and Lithuania, creating new country known as Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Salim Nuruddin Jahangir ( 20 September 1569 8 November 1627 ) was the fourth Mughal Emperor from 1605 until his death in 1627.
* History of Poland ( 1385 1569 )
The Grand Duchy, a formidable power, formed in 1385 a dynastic union with Poland and became Christianized, merging into the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1569.
Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor once again asked for help of Gustav I of Sweden, and The Kingdom of Poland ( 1385 1569 ) also began direct negotiations with Gustav, but nothing resulted because on September 29, 1560, Gustav I Vasa died.
* 1530 Louis, Prince of Condé, French general ( d. 1569 )
* 1569 Paul Sartorius, German composer and organist ( d. 1609 )
Category: History of Lithuania ( 1219 1569 )
His son Giannantonio ( March 25, 1569 1613 ) sold Pitigliano to Tuscany, in exchange for the marquisate of Monte San Savino.

1569 and Union
After the Union of Lublin in 1569, the Kingdom of Poland became, through personal union with the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, and thus the Sejm was supplemented with new envoys from among the Lithuanian nobility.
The two later settled their differences ; after a series of treaties culminating in the 1569 Union of Lublin, the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth was formed.
After the Union of Lublin in 1569 Duchy of Warmia was officially directly included as part of the Polish crown within the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
By the time of the Union of Lublin in 1569, there was not much difference between the administrative and judicial systems in force in Lithuania and Poland.
Union of Lublin of 1569, oil on canvas by Jan Matejko, 1869, 298 × 512 cm, National Museum in Warsaw
The Lublin Union of 1569 constituted the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth as an influential player in European politics and the largest multinational state in Europe.
By the 1569 Union of Lublin that formed the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth, a significant part of Ukrainian territory was moved from Lithuanian rule to Polish administration, resulting in cultural Polonization and visible attempts to colonize Ukraine by the Polish nobility.
Upon the 1569 Union of Lublin, the region was under direct administration of the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
As a result of the Union of Lublin in 1569, Royal Prussia's autonomy was abolished and the region was united with the Polish Crown.
It was renamed Brześć Litewski ( Brest-Litovsk ) in the 16th century, after it became part of the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1569 ( see: Union of Lublin ).
Shortly after the Union of Lublin ( 1569 ), at the turn of the 16th to 17th century, the Commonwealth population was around 7 million, with a rough breakdown of 4. 5m Poles, 0. 75m Lithuanians, 0. 7m Jews and 2m Ruthenians.
After the death of the Lithuanian prince Vytautas ( Vitovt ) in 1430, Podolia was incorporated into Podolian Voivodeship of the Polish Crown, with the exception of its eastern part, the Province of Bratslav, which remained with Lithuania until its union with Poland in the Union of Lublin of 1569.
In 1569, according to the Union of Lublin between Poland and Lithuania, some of the Ukrainian lands passed to the Polish crown.
Until 1569 Augustów belonged to the Grand Duchy of Lithuania when the Real union called Union of Lublin was signed between Poland, Grand Duchy of Lithuania and Royal Prussia.
After the 1569 Union of Lublin it was ceded to Poland.
In 1569, after the Union of Lublin, the western part of Podlasie was ceded to the Kingdom of Poland.
Navahrudak was a part of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth following the Union of Lublin in 1569.
In 1569 a very important milestone was achieved when the Union of Lublin was signed and senators of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania were incorporated into the Royal Senate of Poland in order to form the Senate of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
* Union of Lublin in 1569 created the new state, the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth.
The process accelerated after the Union of Lublin ( 1569 ) which created the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth.
* Personal union with the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland from 1386 to 1401, then from 1447 to 1569 ( with a break in 1492-1501 )-the Polish-Lithuanian Union.

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