¹ Voivodeship of the Polish Crown in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth; Voivodeship of the Kingdom of Poland before 1569.
The Malbork Voivodeship (Polish: Województwo malborskie), after Partitions of Poland also referred to as the Malbork Land (Polish: Ziemia malborska), was a unit of administrative division and local government in the Kingdom of Poland from 1454/1466 until the Partitions of Poland in 1772–1795. Its capital was at Malbork.
Together with the Pomeranian and Chełmno Voivodeships and the Prince-Bishopric of Warmia it formed the historical province of Royal Prussia, and with several more voivodeships it formed part of the Greater Poland Province.
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the Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption in Pelplin) and the Malbork Castle. The voivodeship also includes the narrow Hel Peninsula and the Polish half...
territory was subsequently governed as Pomeranian Voivodeship, Chełmno Voivodeship, MalborkVoivodeship, and Prince-Bishopric of Warmia. At the same time...
Elector of Brandenburg (1356 – 1806) Duchy of Prussia (1525 – 1618) MalborkVoivodeship and Prince-Bishopric of Warmia within Royal (Polish) Prussia (Poland...
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promised to cede to Frederick William the Polish voivodships of Chełmno, Malbork, Pomerania, and the Prince-Bishopric of Warmia, if Frederick William would...
war, the capital of the Teutonic state was moved from Marienburg (now Malbork) to Königsberg in 1457. When the rulers of the Prussia were vassals of...
upon which many cities and villages were founded, including Marienburg (Malbork) and Königsberg (Kaliningrad). Unlike newly founded cities between the...
equivalent to parts of the modern areas of the Pomeranian Voivodeship and Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship in Poland, the Kaliningrad Oblast in Russia and the southern...
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1772. Royal Prussia included Pomerelia, Chełmno Land (Kulmerland), MalborkVoivodeship (Marienburg), Gdańsk (Danzig), Toruń (Thorn), and Elbląg (Elbing)...
the Neumark (now divided between Poland's Lubusz and West Pomeranian Voivodeships). Parts of the present-day federal state Brandenburg, such as Lower Lusatia...