- 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...