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- and security in their territories. In Lithuania, the responsibilities of Ciwuns were similar to those of non-city starostas (elders). District marshals...
- Polish nobleman, starost of Tykocin and Supraśl, Stolnik of Lithuania and Ciwun of Wilno before 1620, Court Marshal of Lithuania from 1619, Krajczy of Lithuania...
- 1545-/6), łowczy, podkomorzy, voivode of Podlasie Jan Pac (d. 1610) – cześnik, ciwun of Wilno, voivode of Mińsk Stefan Pac (c.1587-1640), Grand Treasurer and...
- 1659. He was married with Gertruda von Rosen, and has two sons: Walter, ciwun of Troki, and Ernest Jan, a major general in the Crown army, and daughter...
- (born 1953), Polish footballer Hieronim Chodkiewicz (1500–1561), Vilnius ciwun in 1542 Hieronim Czarnowski (1834–1902), Polish chess master and activist...
- Jastrzębiec, Samuel Ogiński (? – 1657), courtier, royal rotmistrz, stolnik and ciwun of Troki, married Zofia Bielewicz Ludwik Karol Ogiński (1618–1718), Bishop...
- even has zebra crossing marks on it. The South Gate is also called the Ciwun Gate (啟文門). The walls connected to it had been removed and now it sits in...
- great losses during the Deluge, but recovered in the 18th century. In 1770, ciwun Vaclovas Bartoškevičius and his wife Elžbieta Juškaitėthe sponsored construction...