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Grand Duchy of Lithuania
1812–1813
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The territories under the control of the Lithuanian Provisional Commission at its territorial peak in 1812.
The territories under the control of the Lithuanian Provisional Commission at its territorial peak in 1812.
CapitalVilnius
Common languages
  • Polish
  • French
  • Lithuanian
  • Belarusian
Demonym(s)Lithuanian
GovernmentConstitutional monarchy
Grand Duke 
• 1812–1813
Frederick Augustus I
President 
• 1812 (first)
Józef Sierakowski
• 1812–1813 (last)
Stanisław Sołtan
History 
• Declared
1 July 1812
• Joining the General Confederation of the Kingdom of Poland
14 July 1812
• Russian conquest of Lithuanian territory
December 1812
• Dissolution of the government-in-exile
30 April 1813
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Lithuanian Provisional Governing Commission Russian Empire
Russian Empire Lithuanian Provisional Governing Commission

The Provisional Government Commission of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania; also, the Lithuanian Provisional Governing Commission (Polish: Komisja Rządu Tymczasowego Wielkiego Księstwa Litewskiego; also Komisja Rządząca Tymczasowa Litewska; French: Gouvernement provisoire de Lituanie; also Gouvernement général de la Lituanie, Lithuanian Lietuvos laikinosios vyriausybės komisija) was a provisional administrative body for Lithuania, which had been overtaken by Napoleon's Grand Army during the 1812 French invasion of Russia.[1] On 14 July 1812 the Commission formally joined the General Confederation of the Kingdom of Poland, creating the united Kingdom of Poland.

  1. ^ "Lietuvos laikinosios vyriausybės komisija". vle.lt. Retrieved 25 October 2020.

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