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Piłsudski's planned East European federation of states ( inspired by the tradition of the multiethnic " Republic of Both Nations " and including a hypothetical multinational successor state to the Grand Duchy of Lithuania ) was incompatible, at the time of rising national movements, with his assumption of Polish domination and with the encroachment on the neighboring peoples ' lands and aspirations ; as such it was doomed to failure.
Both the Polish and Teutonic sides agreed to seek the confirmation of the Second Peace of Thorn from Emperor Frederick III and Pope Paul II, but they also agreed that this confirmation would not be needed for validation of the treaty.
Both Polish and Ruthenian cultures gained a major cultural centre with the foundation of the Academy of Vilna.
Both sides agreed to seek confirmation from Pope Paul II and Holy Roman Emperor Frederick III, but the Polish side stressed ( and the Teutonic side agreed ) that this confirmation would not be needed for validation of the treaty.
Both the original Polish version of the novel ( first published in 1961 ) and its original English translation are titled Solaris.
Both town names refer to the Biała River, stemming from biel or biała, which means " white " in Polish.
Both his parents were of a Polish background, and young Carl was bilingual from an early age.
Both the castle and the town ( named Marienburg in German and in Polish as Malborg or Malbork ) were named for their patron saint, the Virgin Mary.
Both were restored by a Polish – German cooperation, and recognized by UNESCO in 2001.
* the Polish – Lithuanian Commonwealth, retrospectively termed " The Commonwealth of Both Peoples "
Both Naples and Sicily were conquered by a Spanish army during the War of the Polish Succession in 1734, and Charles, Duke of Parma, a younger son of King Philip V of Spain was installed as King of Naples and Sicily from 1735.
Both Polish and Soviet forces had also been engaging the Ukrainian forces, and active fighting was going on in the territories of the Baltic countries ( cf.
Both the Soviet and Polish advances began around the same time in April ( Polish forces started a major offensive on 16 April ), resulting in increasing numbers of troops arriving in the area.
Both Polish and Czech part of the city have 61, 201 inhabitants.
Both Jewish parties operated independently also, using money from Jewish organizations abroad channelled to them by the Polish underground.
Both Czech and Polish part of the city have 61, 201 inhabitants.
Both Polish and German military personnel losses are estimated separately at under 20, 000.
Both dialects have been influenced by East Slavic languages, mainly Ukrainian and Belarusian ( but also Lithuanian ), and to Polish speakers in Poland, Kresy dialects are easy to distinguish, as they sound more " musical ".
Both his uncle Duke Mieszko III the Old and his cousin Władysław III Spindleshanks from the Greater Polish branch of the royal Piast dynasty constested Leszek's right to be senior duke during this era.
Both the Good Counsel Province of the Polish Felician Sisters and the Evangelical Covenant Church are headquartered in this neighborhood, as is Chicago's PBS station, WTTW, in the Chicago Production Center.
Both Protestant and Roman Catholic teachers taught in West Prussia, and teachers and administrators were encouraged to be able to speak both German and Polish.
* Both the Soviet and Polish Armies used the term " front " to mean an army group during the Polish-Soviet War and World War II.
Both the Brandenburgian elector and the Polish king attended the ceremony with their wives, Luise Henriette of Nassau and Marie Louise Gonzaga, respectively.
Both CRH and the Polish first lady denied any sinister motive behind the transaction.

Both and commander
Both parliaments gave unanimous votes of thanks, each captain who served in the battle was presented with a specially minted gold medal and the first lieutenant of every ship engaged in the battle was promoted to commander.
Both badges required a recommendation by the commander and a citation in orders.
Both the Patriarch and Tiberius, commander of the Excubitors, had been recently appointed, with Justin having played a part in their respective appointments, in his role as Justinian's curopalates.
At the same time, after the New Model Army had abandoned an attempt to relieve Taunton, Parliament's Committee of Both Kingdoms had directed Fairfax, its commander, to besiege Oxford, the King's wartime capital.
Both titles ( and the associate offices ) went by default to the ruling prince, which-as a sovereign ruler-had all land in allodium and was the chief commander of the army.
( Both Bean and Monash, however, having seen the very worst excesses of British military doctrines and the waste of life on the Western Front, were determined that the role of the commander was to look after, and protect as far as possible, the troops under their command.
Both " Left Grand Division " commander Maj. Gen. William B. Franklin, who vowed that he would not serve under Hooker, and II Corps commander Maj. Gen. Edwin Vose Sumner were relieved of command, on Burnside's recommendation, in the same order appointing Hooker to command.
Both Wolfe and the French commander, the Marquis de Montcalm, died of their wounds, but the battle left control of Quebec City to the British, eventually allowing them to take control of Canada the following year.
" Both Queen Victoria's son the Prince of Wales and her cousin, the army commander George, Duke of Cambridge attended the ceremony.
Both the German naval commander — Kommodore Friedrich Bonte ( on Wilhelm Heidkamp )— and the British commander — Captain Bernard Warburton-Lee ( on Hardy )— had been killed in the battle.
Both men, along with the Minister of Education, the country's Interior Minister, and a military commander, would occasionally visit the set.
Both of her parents were Partisans during the Second World War: her father Vojo was a commander who was acclaimed as a national hero after the War ; her mother Danica was a major in the army, and in the mid-sixties was Director of the Museum of the Revolution and Art in Belgrade.
Both captains, Sir Robert Welles and his commander of foot Richard Warren were captured during the rout and were executed a week later on 19 March.
Both Menzies and the I Corps commander, Lieutenant General Thomas Blamey, felt that the operation was risky and might end in disaster.
Both awards required a commander ’ s recommendation and a citation in the pertinent orders.
Both Captain Van Valkenburgh and the embarked division commander, Rear Admiral Isaac C. Kidd, spent the next Saturday evening, December 6, on board.
Both the driver and the commander have forward views through bulletproof windshields, which can be further protected with steel covers.
Both attempts were made in the face of opposition ( some sources state direct orders ) from the base-ship commander, Romagna.
Both Lee and corps commander Lt. Gen. Richard S. Ewell wrote in admiration of his gallant attack, which drove Burnside's troops back over a half mile.
Both the corps commander and the MACV commander, General Creighton W. Abrams, publicly supported the decision.
Both the commander and gunner have roof-mounted stabilized sights fitted with day / thermal channels, a laser rangefinder and an auto tracker facility.

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