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2023:—chose Chamberlains, District Judges, Deputy District Judges, District Clerks, and in Lithuania also Standard-bearers and District Marshals). Chamberlains, except for the name, had nothing in common with the Court officials of the same name. They administered a court of law (the Chamberlain's Court) which had jurisdiction over property disputes. The District Judge headed the District Court, which had jurisdiction over civil and some criminal matters involving local nobility.
1114:) was the official responsible for safeguarding the Royal Treasury, where the royal insignia were kept. The keys to the Treasury were held by the Great Treasurer and six voivods, and without each of them, the Treasury could not be opened. Traditionally, the Crown Keeper was chosen from among the priests of Kraków Cathedral. The Lithuanian Keeper was actually called a Treasurer (
523:). In exchange, all Chancellor nominations were heralded by the Marshals. If no Marshal was present, his functions were carried out by a Grand Treasurer or secular Grand Chancellor. On formal occasions and during travel, where appropriate, a Marshal with his staff of office preceded the King. Close after the Marshals in the hierarchy were the Chancellors.
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was the city treasurer, who oversaw its finances. He supervised the officials who controlled marketplace scales to ensure fair trade. Large cities also had scores of less common officials, such as
Pipemasters, responsible for pipes and wells; Fire Chiefs; and City Translators, who assisted foreigners
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Catholics from being elected Envoys (to the Parliament), and to any other land offices if there was another Roman Catholic contender. The rights of the "Dissidents", as they were called, were reinstated in 1768, and in 1772 their representation in the Diet was
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Pantler, who began setting the table. During feasts, he directed the setting of the dishes, aided by the Steward. The Carver finished setting the table with plates and utensils, and during the feast carved all the dishes that required the knife. After carving, he tasted
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was called the Grand
Metrykant, the Vice-Chancellor's was the Lesser Metrykant. The Chancelleries' staffs, like the Chancellors, received no wages, but the middle of each reception room featured a box into which clients were expected to deposit varying amounts of money, and no one who planned to
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Judges were chosen from among the local hereditary nobles and had little formal training; therefore the quality of the courts varied from judge to judge, and levels of corruption were high. Attorneys, on the other hand, were required to have professional training. Sometimes a court included an
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When the King traveled, Marshals supervised the local
Voivodes. The Marshals decided who would be admitted to royal audience. They were the organizers and masters of royal and court ceremonies (including weddings, funerals and the like). They were the masters of the court, kept track of lesser
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Treasurers. They kept accounts of the state finances, cash flow and State Treasury, and controlled the minting of coin. Since, like the Chancellors, they received no wages, corruption ran rampant and a sizable portion of state finances was lost in their
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Every city (without exception) had a
Council and a Bench, the Council being the administrative branch and the Bench the judicial branch. A new Council was chosen by the old one whose term had expired. The Council was responsible for administration, law, privileges, security, finances, guild
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upon themselves, which meant that Poland herself very rarely declared wars. Usually she was attacked by her neighbors, and while she repelled all attacks till the end of the 18th century, she almost never exploited her victories. The army was undermanned and underequipped (since usually any
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Council and controlled the executive branch. He was responsible for conciliation, the care of the poor, and maintaining order by suppressing alcohol abuse and games of chance. Second to the Mayor was the Council Clerk, who ran the City Chancellery. The City Clerk
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either in person or through the Lower Sejm (consisting of deputies representing their lands). The nobility's constitutional domination of the state made the King very weak and the commoners (burgesses and peasants) almost entirely unrepresented in the
Commonwealth's political system.
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Executioners executed not only criminals sentenced by the Bench, but often criminals sentenced by other non-military courts in Poland. They were well paid, sometimes functioned as physicians, but were also often considered social outcasts and lived outside the city walls.
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could be a Great Secretary. These functionaries were considered more consequential than any district or court official, with the exception of the Court Marshal. They could act as Chancellors when no Chancellor was in attendance. They dealt with secret letters; in
1204:, created 1579) and was headed by a Tribunal President and a Marshal. The Marshal was chosen from and by the judges themselves, while the President dealt with ecclesiastic matters (and was himself a high-ranking priest). There was also a Lithuanian Tribunal (
1642:. They allocated their military budgets as they saw fit. As the highest military commanders and administrators, hetmans made administrative and juridical law concerning the military; from 1590, such law had the same force as the Sejm's legislation.
434:). Court Marshals were considered subordinate to Grand Marshals. Lithuanian ministers, while vested with the same powers as Crown Ministers, were considered below them in precedence. Hetmans were also considered "Ministers" but had no seat in the
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1250:. Of those who served the King, the most important was the Master of the Kitchen, who supervised the kitchen staff and equipment and the preparation of foods. During feasts, he announced the successive dishes.
1088:(hence their name) to the King. They also acted as judges in cases involving peasants from the King's lands, and often acted as Assessors at other courts. Close to the office of Referendary was that of the "
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when an enemy was not on the Commonwealth's doorstep was labeled as warmongering) and the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth's lands were constantly ravaged by new invasions that crippled the economy.
1227:. Other less important dignitaries named by the King or Sejm to deal with specific short-term questions were called "commissars", "lustrates", "revisers", "delegates", "legates" or "deputies."
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2053:), which dealt with most criminal matters and had jurisdiction over all local and visiting nobility. They dealt with the most severe cases (killings, rapes, robberies) and were quite harsh (
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pockets. If a Treasurer moved to another post, he was obliged to render accounts of his disbursements, and if he died, his family were required to produce them. A telling story is that of
1667:), since they had evolved from commanders of permanent garrisons on Poland's southeastern borders (a great school of warfare, since it was an area almost constantly under attack by the
1084:), 2 secular and 2 ecclesiastic, one each for the Crown and for Lithuania. They rarely left the royal court, and their duties consisted in hearing petitions and complaints, which they
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meetings, giving signs (by moving a cross) that conveyed how the Archbishop wished his allies to vote. The Archbishop of Gniezno had two deputies: the bishops of
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them (by the 17th century, this was merely a tradition, left over from the days when this official used to detect poison).
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Kapelan (Royal Chaplain) – conducted court masses, supervised the liturgical treasures, and oversaw the court musicians;
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3044:but its sources remain unclear because it lacks
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1928:– Commander of an infantry or cavalry regiment;
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1386:– Crown and Lithuanian Grand Standard-bearer;
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1623:The highest military officials were the
1584:– Crown and Lithuanian State Prosecutor;
52:of the period 1569–1795, comprising the
2049:remained in charge of the City Courts (
1560:– Crown and Lithuanian Treasury Notary;
1544:– Crown and Lithuanian Judicial Notary;
1360:– Crown and Lithuanian Court Treasurer;
1334:– Crown and Lithuanian Grand Secretary;
1103:Then came the Great Writers (singular:
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633:(i.e., not subject to ecclesiastic or
203:, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
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2945:of the former province took place at
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1525:Regent kancelarii koronny i litewski
1408:– Crown and Lithuanian Sword-bearer;
1004:– Equerry Castellans (there were 3).
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988:– Major Castellans (there were 31).
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3138:Royal and noble titles and honours
2941:was detached from Poland in 1667,
2911:. Furthermore, as a result of the
1722:; the Crown Field Clerk, 30,000).
1631:were not paid for their services.
1557:Pisarz skarbowy koronny i litewski
762:Mareschalus Magni Ducis Lithuaniae
612:return could afford to be stingy.
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2532:– Deputy Voivod (Deputy Governor)
1942:officer (literally, "Companion");
1872:– Lithuanian Field Quartermaster;
1856:– Lithuanian Great Quartermaster;
1001:Kasztelanowie Konarscy (Koniuszy)
879:areschalus Curiae Regni Poloniae)
797:) – Grand Chancellor of Lithuania
782:) – Grand Chancellor of the Crown
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2739:List of town and village offices
2347:– Deputy Voivod, Deputy Starosta
1549:Pisarz wielki koronny i litewski
1541:Pisarz sądowy koronny i litewski
1064:), Crown and Lithuanian. Only a
993:Kasztelanowie Mniejsi (Drążkowi)
985:Kasztelanowie Więksi (Krzesłowi)
865:) – Grand Treasurer of Lithuania
850:) – Grand Treasurer of the Crown
183:had been finalized when, in the
2823:Starosta generalny wielkopolski
2731:A village mayor was called the
968:– Distinguished Castellans (of
2949:, some 500 kilometers west of
2915:(1667), Poland-Lithuania lost
2885:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
1592:– Lithuanian Surveyor General;
1460:– Crown and Lithuanian Carver;
848:Subcancellarius Regni Poloniae
832:– Vice-Chancellor of Lithuania
816:– Vice-Chancellor of the Crown
764:) – Grand Marshal of Lithuania
749:) – Grand Marshal of the Crown
340:After 1565, the principle of "
40:Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
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2839:Starosta generalny małopolski
1581:Instygator koronny i litewski
1445:– Crown and Lithuanian Royal
1371:– Crown and Lithuanian Court
1171:The office of Marshal of the
380:Grand Chancellor of Lithuania
372:Grand Chancellor of the Crown
2967:Stanisław August Poniatowski
2855:Burgrabia zamku krakowskiego
2537:Borough and judicial offices
1888:– Lithuanian Military Judge;
1864:– Crown Field Quartermaster;
1848:– Crown Great Quartermaster;
1682:, who commanded voivodeship
1533:Metrykant koronny i litewski
897:– Court Marshal of Lithuania
881:– Court Marshal of the Crown
814:cancellarius Regni Poloniae)
412:Grand Treasurer of Lithuania
404:Grand Treasurer of the Crown
396:Vice-Chancellor of Lithuania
388:Vice-Chancellor of the Crown
237:de non praestanda obedientia
143:of the First Commonwealth’s
2720:The Bench was chaired by a
2065:s had no juridical powers.
1614:– Lithuanian Cellar-Master.
1520:– Court Master of the Hunt;
1394:nadworny koronny i litewski
1368:nadworny koronny i litewski
1357:nadworny koronny i litewski
886:Marszałek Nadworny Litewski
780:Cancellarius Regni Poloniae
664:had planned in the 1630s).
603:), which were kept by two "
432:Marszałek Nadworny Litewski
30:This article discusses the
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1792:– Lithuanian Field Hetman;
1772:– Lithuanian Grand Hetman;
1651:), which was added to his
1214:Trybunał Skarbowy Litewski
1049:As the name suggests, non-
870:Marszałek Nadworny Koronny
747:Mareschalus Regni Poloniae
729:List of Senatorial offices
682:suggestion to augment the
619:powers, exercised through
428:Court Marshal of Lithuania
424:Marszałek Nadworny Koronny
420:Court Marshal of the Crown
364:Grand Marshal of Lithuania
356:Grand Marshal of the Crown
218:having died out with King
1840:– Lithuanian Field Clerk;
1824:– Lithuanian Field Guard;
1808:– Lithuanian Great Guard;
1383:wielki koronny i litewski
1257:Drink was seen to by the
1210:Trybunał Skarbowy Koronny
1017:The Senate also included
855:Podskarbi Wielki Litewski
754:Marszałek Wielki Litewski
625:, which were the highest
615:The Chancellors also had
416:Podskarbi Wielki Litewski
368:Marszałek Wielki Litewski
350:, except for the post of
3388:Military ranks of Poland
3030:This article includes a
2680:Town and village offices
1885:Sędzia Wojskowy Litewski
1805:Strażnik Wielki Litewski
1750:List of military offices
1166:Grand Duchy of Lithuania
965:Kasztelanowie Wyróżnieni
787:Kanclerz Wielki Litewski
573:), Scriptors (singular:
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384:Kanclerz Wielki Litewski
360:Marszałek Wielki Koronny
201:Grand Duchy of Lithuania
193:Grand Duchy of Lithuania
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58:Grand Duchy of Lithuania
36:administrative structure
18:Grand Clerk of Lithuania
3059:more precise citations.
2152:– Deputy District Judge
1880:– Crown Military Judge;
1877:Sędzia Wojskowy Koronny
1821:Strażnik Polny Litewski
1797:Strażnik Wielki Koronny
1576:– Lithuanian Treasurer;
1486:– Crown and Lithuanian
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2469:– Custodian of Bridges
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1853:Oboźny Wielki Litewski
1813:Strażnik Polny Koronny
1768:Hetman Wielki Litewski
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107:traditional domination
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1845:Oboźny Wielki Koronny
1837:Pisarz Polny Litewski
1788:Hetman Polny Litewski
1782:– Crown Field Hetman;
1762:– Crown Grand Hetman;
1758:Hetman Wielki Koronny
1324:List of court offices
1140:Marshal, who chaired
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400:Podkanclerzy Litewski
212:Archbishop of Gniezno
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2409:– Master of the Hunt
2182:– Master of the Hunt
1861:Oboźny Polny Koronny
1832:– Crown Field Clerk;
1829:Pisarz Polny Koronny
1816:– Crown Field Guard;
1800:– Crown Great Guard;
1778:Hetman Polny Koronny
1123:Poczmistrz generalny
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692:Bogusław Leszczyński
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465:sędzia marszałkowski
392:Podkanclerzy Koronny
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3032:list of references
2913:Truce of Andrusovo
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2901:Wenden Voivodeship
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2249:– District Marshal
1962:Towarzysz pancerny
1948:Towarzysz husarski
1509:koronny i litewski
1501:– Crown Cupbearer;
1483:koronny i litewski
1468:koronny i litewski
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1267:Sigismund III Vasa
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2373:– Royal Cupbearer
2284:– Standard-bearer
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1638:, Russia and the
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1589:Geometra litewski
1293:Koniuszy Wielki (
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2002:Bełz Voivodeship
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1918:– Deputy Hetman;
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1573:Skarbny litewski
1565:Kusztosz koronny
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917:Voivodeships
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117:respect for
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3089:(in Polish)
3057:introducing
2814:, Judicial
2762:Pisarz rady
2585:podpiskowie
2559:), Notary (
2529:Podwojewoda
2477:– Architect
2466:Mostowniczy
2399:– Treasurer
2391:– Castellan
2383:– Cupbearer
2344:Podstarosta
2234:– Treasurer
2172:– Cupbearer
2043:Crown lands
1914:Regimentarz
1705:Field Clerk
1701:Field Guard
1697:Great Guard
1693:Regimentarz
1691:Hetman and
1680:Regimentarz
1373:Chamberlain
1347:Referendary
1340:Referendarz
1082:referendarz
950:kasztelanie
948:: heads of
933:(singular:
907:(singular:
723:subkolektor
703:dyspensator
639:Referendarz
569:(singular:
567:Secretaries
91:bureaucracy
3382:Categories
3147:Monarchies
3140:by country
3013:References
2848:Małopolska
2842:– General
2826:– General
2600:Instygator
2516:– Alderman
2489:Podkomorzy
2474:Budowniczy
2461:– Forester
2388:Horodniczy
2262:Podkomorzy
2094:Podkomorzy
1661:Lithuanian
1414:Kuchmistrz
1366:Podkomorzy
1221:żupy solne
1161:Małopolska
1150:prowincyje
1094:Instygator
1090:Instygator
1031:Calvinists
946:Castellans
660:that King
330:Castellany
155:) was the
149:parliament
115:nobility's
103:monarchies
60:and their
3222:Byzantium
2963:starostas
2951:Czernihow
2746:Burmistrz
2636:Notariusz
2625:Burgrabia
2561:Notariusz
2557:Burgrabia
2429:– Equerry
2369:Podczaszy
2325:– Steward
2315:– Pantler
2257:– Bailiff
2239:Lithuania
2162:– Steward
2140:Podczaszy
2134:– Pantler
2031:generalny
1934:Towarzysz
1924:Rotmistrz
1720:per annum
1447:Cupbearer
1440:Podczaszy
1355:Podskarbi
1259:Cupbearer
935:Kasztelan
913:Palatines
909:Palatinus
838:Podskarbi
737:Marszałek
643:metrykant
631:crown law
617:judiciary
609:Metrykant
605:metrykant
584:metrykant
571:Sekretarz
507:courtiers
445:regiments
325:Castellan
317:Castellan
264:Kasztelan
241:Castellan
177:ministers
173:Castellan
113:" in the
95:Max Weber
3322:Portugal
3262:Ethiopia
3189:Thailand
3098:, Polish
3002:Szlachta
2981:See also
2959:senators
2955:voivodes
2932:nobility
2871:Surrogat
2860:Burgrave
2844:Starosta
2828:Starosta
2816:Starosta
2812:Starosta
2695:Starosta
2639:– Notary
2630:Burgrave
2569:Starosta
2553:Burgrave
2544:Starosta
2458:Leśniczy
2453:– Carver
2442:Strażnik
2425:Koniuszy
2415:Miecznik
2396:Skarbnik
2321:Podstoli
2302:– Major
2271:Starosta
2231:Skarbnik
2223:– Minor
2209:Miecznik
2192:– Major
2158:Podstoli
2149:Podsędek
2103:Starosta
2080:starosta
2063:Starosta
2059:Starosta
2047:Starosta
2029:Starosta
1976:Pocztowy
1970:officer;
1956:officer;
1481:Podstoli
1425:Koniuszy
1403:Miecznik
1261:and the
1247:starosta
1086:referred
1035:Orthodox
770:Kanclerz
645:s and a
587:s." The
540:Kanclerz
520:Kanclerz
487:sentence
478:assessor
449:infantry
348:Minister
225:interrex
191:and the
78:nobility
3360:Ottoman
3356:Turkey
3352:Somalia
3336:Serbia
3327:Romania
3295:Maratha
3287:Germany
3282:Georgia
3270:Kingdom
3266:France
3250:Ancient
3240:Taiping
3172:Ancient
3053:improve
2943:sejmiks
2891:or the
2866:Castle;
2810:– City
2524:– Clerk
2508:– Judge
2497:Chorąży
2482:Prussia
2450:Krajczy
2445:– Guard
2379:Cześnik
2311:Stolnik
2281:Chorąży
2276:– Mayor
2273:grodzki
2168:Cześnik
2130:Stolnik
2113:Chorąży
2108:– Mayor
2105:grodowy
2021:sejmiki
2010:Bracław
1985:trooper
1982:Cavalry
1940:Cavalry
1908:Regent;
1676:Cossack
1629:hetmans
1625:Hetmans
1496:Cześnik
1488:Steward
1473:Pantler
1466:Stolnik
1455:Krajczy
1432:Equerry
1392:Chorąży
1381:Chorąży
1295:Equerry
1116:skarbny
1033:or the
1019:Bishops
974:Vilnius
805:Koronny
707:kurator
699:mincerz
601:Metryka
597:Metryki
552:foreign
528:secular
459:with a
453:militia
335:powiats
321:capital
310:Vilnius
290:Sejmiks
278:to the
260:secular
249:Wrocław
208:Primate
169:Voivode
165:Bishops
38:of the
3332:Russia
3310:Joseon
3301:Korea
3291:India
3275:Empire
3255:Mamluk
3246:Egypt
3226:China
3184:Sweden
2937:After
2907:, and
2864:Kraków
2778:Hutman
2733:sołtys
2707:Hutman
2596:asesor
2565:Pisarz
2521:Pisarz
2513:Ławnik
2505:Sędzia
2434:Oboźny
2405:Łowczy
2304:Wojski
2225:Wojski
2194:Wojski
2178:Łowczy
2071:Wojski
1954:Hussar
1906:Wojski
1717:zlotys
1648:buława
1640:Tatars
1603:Wojski
1507:Łowczy
1498:korony
1225:żupnik
978:Trakai
970:Kraków
958:Kraków
939:Latin:
891:Latin:
875:Latin:
860:Latin:
845:Latin:
826:Latin:
810:Latin:
792:Latin:
777:Latin:
759:Latin:
744:Latin:
721:) and
719:celnik
675:nobles
670:Senate
647:regens
635:magnat
589:Regens
579:clerks
575:Pisarz
563:Regens
495:crimes
493:. For
491:appeal
483:asesor
475:) and
426:) and
352:Hetman
306:Połock
268:Kraków
253:Poznań
161:Senate
74:Senate
56:, the
3367:Wales
3345:noble
3340:royal
3305:Silla
3217:Burma
3207:Akkad
3179:Spain
3167:Japan
3038:, or
2794:Other
2786:Lonar
2714:Lonar
2604:woźny
2254:Ciwun
2087:Crown
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