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at Czernihow, and two senators. First voivode was named Marcin Kalinowski "in honor of his bloody deeds", while first castellan was Mikolaj Kossakowski (...) On 30 January 1667, the Commonwealth handed Czernihow over to the
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continued to claim it as a titular voivodeship, with fictitious titles of voivode, senators, deputies and starostas named by the King, and remaining in use until the
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The history of Czernihow Voivodeship does not end in 1667. Following the example of other provinces lost by the Commonwealth in the mid-17th century (e.g.
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decide in 1635 to turn Duchy of Czernihow into Czernihow Voivodeship, with two counties, those of Nowogrod Siewierski and Czernihow. There were two
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confirmed that Czernihow remained part of Poland, so finally in 1635 the Sejm created the voivodeship, with two senators – the
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was to expire after 16 years, the Commonwealth did not find it necessary to create a new voivodeship. Only after the
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in 1648 (technically it existed up until 1654). Also it was used as a fictitious title in the Commonwealth until the
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of Czernihow. Both county elected two deputies to the Sejm, and one deputy to the Lesser Poland Tribunal at
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began, whose purpose was to protect the newly acquired province. The fortress was completed in 1642.
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The Commonwealth lost control of the province as early as 1648, during the
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captured this land in the mid-14th century, and it remained part of the
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The history of Czernihow Voivodeship dates back to 1618, when after the
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Administrative division of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
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1654 disestablishments in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
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gave fictitious title of starosta of Nowogrod Siewierski to
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1635 establishments in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
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took place at Czernihów, and it had two senators in the
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gives a detailed description of Czernihow Voivodeship:
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Czernihow Voivodeship, description by Zygmunt Gloger
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Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine 454:), the province was captured by the 24: 25: 1315: 677: 218:Czernihów (Chernihiv) Voivodeship 1211:Duchy of Courland and Semigallia 1001: 867: 496:Seat and administrative division 251:The voivodeship was part of the 199: 174: 57: 1299:Early modern history of Ukraine 1284:Historical geography of Ukraine 760:Stanisław Kazimierz Bieniewski 752:Krzysztof Tyszkiewicz Łohojski 658: 560:Stanisław Kazimierz Bieniewski 554:Krzysztof Łohojski-Tyszkiewicz 309:Crown of the Kingdom of Poland 230:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth 79:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth 13: 1: 848:Franciszek Antoni Ledóchowski 800:Mikołaj Franciszek Krosnowski 636: 624:Franciszek Antoni Ledóchowski 589:Mikołaj Franciszek Krosnowski 536:List of voivodes of Chernihiv 77:Chernihiv Voivodeship in the 1166:Duchy of Livonia (1561–1621) 456:Grand Principality of Moscow 403:Stanisław August Poniatowski 7: 1304:History of Chernihiv Oblast 776:Mariusz Stanisław Jaskólski 690:Central European Superpower 566:Mariusz Stanisław Jaskólski 529: 255:, and was divided into two 36:Palatinatus Czernihoviensis 10: 1320: 993:Prince-Bishopric of Warmia 601:Józef Lubomirski 1680–1732 533: 514:Administrative divisions: 286: 1191: 1158: 1093: 1010: 999: 916: 865: 739: 452:Muscovite–Lithuanian Wars 222:Województwo czernihowskie 153: 142: 138: 134: 130: 120: 110: 106: 98: 94: 84: 70: 54: 49: 41: 34:Województwo czernihowskie 31: 1201:Lauenburg and Bütow Land 824:Józef Remigian Potulicki 784:Otto Fryderyk Felkerzamb 606:Józef Remigian Potulicki 577:Otto Fryderyk Felkerzamb 448:Grand Duchy of Lithuania 305:Grand Duchy of Lithuania 265:Polish–Lithuanian Senate 182:Grand Duchy of Lithuania 1240:51.493908°N 31.284207°E 840:Piotr Michał Miączyński 832:Jakub Florian Narzymski 618:Piotr Michał Miączyński 612:Jakub Florian Narzymski 462:) (...) 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In 1633, during the 253:Lesser Poland Province 221: 143:Political subdivisions 122:• Disestablished 1274:Chernihiv Voivodeship 572:Jan Gniński 1650–1703 427:is one of the eldest 421: 381:), the government in 319:, Polish Parliament ( 32:Czernihów Voivodeship 18:Czernihów Voivodeship 1245:51.493908; 31.284207 1183:Inflanty (1621–1772) 489:Eternal Peace Treaty 468:Treaty of Polyanovka 399:Wlodzimierz Wolynski 387:Partitions of Poland 379:Smolensk Voivodeship 352:Khmelnytsky Uprising 329:Treaty of Polyanovka 238:Partitions of Poland 234:Khmelnytsky Uprising 1236: /  364:Bracław Voivodeship 301:Nowogród Siewierski 277:Bracław Voivodeship 112:• Established 1150:Duchy of Samogitia 460:Truce of Andrusovo 368:Truce of Andrusovo 232:) from 1635 until 1219: 1218: 1077:Duchy of Siewierz 876: 875: 808:Piotr Jan Potocki 744:Marcin Kalinowski 693:, Henryk Litwin, 595:Piotr Jan Potocki 548:Stefan Bieniewski 542:Marcin Kalinowski 485:Tsardom of Russia 423:Czernihow on the 372:Tsardom of Russia 356:Treaty of Hadiach 269:Kijów Voivodeship 242:Marcin Kalinowski 226:Kingdom of Poland 215: 214: 211: 210: 207: 206: 195:Cossack Hetmanate 187: 186: 16:(Redirected from 1311: 1251: 1250: 1248: 1247: 1246: 1241: 1237: 1234: 1233: 1232: 1229: 1206:Duchy of Prussia 1086: 1082:Duchy of Siveria 1005: 903: 896: 889: 880: 879: 871: 860: 852: 844: 836: 828: 820: 816:Józef Lubomirski 812: 804: 796: 788: 780: 772: 764: 756: 748: 725: 718: 711: 702: 701: 671: 664:Kulakovskyi, P. 662: 656: 649:Kulakovskyi, P. 647: 464:Truce of Deulino 360:Kiev Voivodeship 313:Duchy of Siveria 299:, Czernihow and 293:Truce of Deulino 267:. 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Index

Czernihów Voivodeship
Poland
coat of arms of Czernihów Voivodeship

Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Czernihów
counties
Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Cossack Hetmanate
Kingdom of Poland
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Khmelnytsky Uprising
Partitions of Poland
Marcin Kalinowski
voivode
Lesser Poland Province
counties
sejmiks
Polish–Lithuanian Senate
Kijów Voivodeship
Kyiv
Bracław Voivodeship
Bratslav
Truce of Deulino
Smolensk
Nowogród Siewierski
Grand Duchy of Lithuania
Crown of the Kingdom of Poland
Smolensk War
Sejm

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