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The Nobility of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania or Greater Lithuanian szlachta (Lithuanian: bajorija, šlėkta, Polish: szlachta Wielkiego Księstwa Litewskiego)...
into the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and later the Russian and Austrian Empires. The Ruthenian nobility became increasingly polonized...
Lithuania (/ˌlɪθjuˈeɪniə/ LITH-yoo-AYN-ee-ə; Lithuanian: Lietuva [lʲɪɛtʊˈvɐ]), officially the Republic of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos Respublika [lʲɪɛtʊˈvoːs...
in most cases recognition of their Lithuanian family roots. In the 16th century, some of the Lithuaniannobility claimed that they were descended from...
Sweden’s reputation among the Lithuanian peasantry and secure a greater political advantage over the Lithuaniannobility, Gabriel De la Gardie was entrusted...
rise of the Lithuaniannobility. After Vytautas's death, Lithuania's relationship with the Kingdom of Poland greatly deteriorated. Lithuanian noblemen,...
Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, was ruled by Polish and Lithuaniannobility, together with nobility-elected kings. The Union was designed...
native Lithuanian speakers in Lithuania and about 1 million speakers elsewhere. Around half a million inhabitants of Lithuania of non-Lithuanian background...
civil law, canon law, and tradition. Lithuanian names always follow the rules of the Lithuanian language. Lithuanian male names have preserved the Indo-European...
supported by Lithuanian magnates, as it granted them special powers and privileges allowing them to keep the lesser Lithuaniannobility[citation needed]...
recognized by the treaties. In 1398, the Lithuaniannobility declared Vytautas the Great as the King of Lithuania and, following the Congress of Lutsk in...
was also used for the Lithuaniannobility after the union of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania with Poland as the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (Union of...
Tatars (Lipka – refers to Lithuania, also known as Lipkas, Lithuanian Tatars; later also – Polish Tatars, Polish–Lithuanian Tatars, Belarusian Tatars...
The magnates of Poland and Lithuania (Polish: magnateria) were an aristocracy of Polish-Lithuaniannobility (szlachta) that existed in the Crown of the...
well as an extensive Lithuanian Jewish diaspora in Israel, the United States and other countries. The origin of the Jews of Lithuania has been a subject...
rebellion gained limited support among Orthodox nobility and became intertwined with the Muscovite–Lithuanian War of 1507–1508. Despite support from the Grand...
in Lithuania (Polish: Polacy na Litwie, Lithuanian: Lietuvos lenkai), also called Lithuanian Poles, estimated at 183,000 people in the Lithuanian census...
was one of the most distinctive items of male dress of Polish and Lithuaniannobility (szlachta) from about 17th through the 19th centuries. In an earlier...
being one of the main cities of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and the residence of the Lithuaniannobility. However, the city was severely devastated...
Polish-Lithuanian army, after the hussars. Most pancerni were recruited from the middle or lower classes of the Polish (or Lithuanian) nobility. They were...
Jan Henryk Giedroyc (25 January 1929 – 29 December 2017) was a Polish-Lithuanian aristocrat who later became a naturalised British citizen and aircraft...
Danil Irtishch was a Lithuanian boyar, likely of Ruthenian ethnicity, alive during the late 15th and early 16th centuries. He was one of the paternal ancestors...
language of the Lithuanian magnates. In the following century, it was adopted by the Lithuaniannobility in general. Even the nobility of Žemaitija used...
Duke c. 1270. Mindaugas held a dubious position in Lithuanian historiography until the Lithuanian national revival of the 19th century. While pagan sympathizers...
enciklopedija (in Lithuanian). Vol. 4. Kaunas: Spaudos Fondas. pp. 251–255. Jučas, Mečislovas (2000). Lietuvos ir Lenkijos unija (in Lithuanian). Aidai. p. 240...