Examples of 'polish-lithuanian' in a sentence

Meaning of "polish-lithuanian"

polish-lithuanian (adjective) - relating to the historical Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, a political union between the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania that existed from 1569 to 1795

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Perspectives for the Polish-Lithuanian cooperation.
The Polish-Lithuanian fortified camp incorporated the town defenses and the castle.
The diagrams below show the Polish-Lithuanian tradition.
A complex shared Polish-Lithuanian past raises historical as well as political controversy.
The battle was part of a power struggle for the Polish-Lithuanian throne.
He came from a Polish-Lithuanian noble family.
With small adjustments the line formed the basis of the inter-war Polish-Lithuanian border.
Faced with a common enemy, the Polish-Lithuanian relations were not immediately hostile.
The Polish-Lithuanian forces left garrisons in the fortresses they had taken and returned home.
This military action is considered as a continuation of the Polish-Lithuanian war in historiography.
The last decades of the Polish-Lithuanian rule were indicated by decline or very slow development.
NATO conducts military exercise on Polish-Lithuanian border.
In the royal elections the Polish-Lithuanian estates were divided behind different royal candidates.
Some houses are more correctly described as being of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Such a move would revive the Polish-Lithuanian union, a personal union between the two states.

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The unanimity rule and religious fractionalisation in the Polish-Lithuanian Republic.
Images of some Polish-Lithuanian Clans coat of arms.
It was used by several gentry families in the times of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
England and Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth had constitutional monarchies.
Enough time had already been given for the Polish-Lithuanian forces to gather in strength.
The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth had a long tradition of religious freedom.
This territory has been an object of Polish-Lithuanian disputes for nearly a hundred years.
The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth has a long tradition of religious freedom.
They were magnates in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth also lost about a third of its population.
Order of precedence in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
In the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth the city became important in the region.
Coat of arms of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth did not want to participate in the war, so it remained neutral.
Eventually it led to a partition of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Later he left the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth to gain more education abroad.
Radziwiłł held many posts in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
As a matter of fact the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was no danger whatsoever to Protestantism.
He was the frst elected monarch of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
The weakened Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth soon came to be regarded as almost a protectorate of Russia.
All of them refer to the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Polish-Lithuanian casualties were light, in large part due to the speed of the victory.
Administrative division of Polish-Lithuanian territories after Partitions.
It re-established a form of government very similar to the former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Grodno was a city of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth at this time.
It was the third institution of higher education to be founded in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Administrative division of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the course of partitions.
It was designed to redress long-standing political defects of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
More acute threat to the Polish-Lithuanian state came from Sweden.
The Polish-Lithuanian king officially gave up his claims to the Russian throne.
The first section of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Zamoyski made a perfunctory show of support for Moldavia, sending in the Polish-Lithuanian army.
Such division existed even after Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was partitioned.
The fortress was continually enlarged and was regarded as the strongest in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Tyszkiewicz is the name of the Polish-Lithuanian magnate family of Ruthenian origin.

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