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Mstsislaw Voivodeship

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Mstislaw Voivodeship
Mstislaw Voivodeship
Województwo Mścisławskie
Voivodeship of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, later Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
1566–1772
Flag
Coat of arms

Mstislaw Voivodeship in red. Voivodeship's borders did not change since the Union of Lublin.

Mścisław Voivodeship in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
CapitalMstislaw
Area 
• 
22,600 km2 (8,700 sq mi)
History 
• Established
1566
1772
Political subdivisionsnone
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Duchy of Lithuania
Russian Empire

Mstislaw Voivodeship or Mścisław Voivodeship (Belarusian: Амсьціслаўскае ваяводзтва; Polish: Województwo Mścisławskie; Latin: Palatinatus Mscislaviensis) was a unit of administrative division and local government in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (from 1569 the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth), since the 15th century until the Partitions of Poland in 1795.

Zygmunt Gloger in his monumental book Historical Geography of the Lands of Old Poland provides this description of the Mscislaw Voivodeship:

“Mscislaw (Mscislavia), which lies at the Wiechra river, was probably founded in the late 13th century, and named after Duke of Smolensk, Mstislav Romanovich the Old. In the 14th century, it was captured by the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and for a while remained a fief (...) By 1538, the Duchy of Mscislaw was already governed by a starosta, who during the reign of King Zygmunt August was renamed into a voivode, while the Duchy was turned into a voivodeship. First Voivode of Mscislaw was Jerzy Oscik, Traby coat of arms.

The Voivodeship of Mscislaw was not divided into counties (see powiat). Its sejmiks took place at Mscislaw, where two deputies to the Sejm were elected, and two to the Lithuanian Tribunal (...) It ceased to exist in 1772, when after the first partition of Poland, Mscislaw Voivodeship was annexed by the Russian Empire".

Voivodeship Governor (Wojewoda) seat:

Voivodes

Administrative division

  • the voivodeship was not divided into counties

References

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This page was last edited on 16 March 2024, at 22:19
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