- The
Inflanty Voivodeship (Polish: Województwo inflanckie), or
Livonian Voivodeship (Lithuanian:
Livonijos vaivadija), also
known as
Polish Livonia, was...
-
Commonwealth retained southeastern parts of the
Wenden Voivodeship,
renamed to
Inflanty Voivodeship with the
capital in
Daugavpils (Dyneburg),
until the first...
-
Inflanty is the
Polish name for
Livonia and may
refer to the
following historical jurisdictions :
Inflanty Voivodeship Duchy of
Livonia Roman Catholic...
- century. Latgalia, the
easternmost region of Latvia,
became a part of the
Inflanty Voivodeship of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. In the 17th and early...
- the
island of Œsel,
Denmark was out of the
Baltic by 1585. As of 1598
Inflanty Voivodeship was
divided onto:
Wenden Voivodeship (województwo wendeńskie...
- The
Diocese of Livonia,
later Roman Catholic Diocese of
Inflanty was a
territorial division of the
Roman Catholic Church established in 1186 as the Diocese...
-
Voivodeship retained by the Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth was
renamed the
Inflanty Voivodeship ("Livonian Prin****lity"),
which today corresponds to the Latgale...
- new
Bishopric of
Livonia was
established in
Latgalia in 1621
during the
Inflanty Voivodeship of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. The
Archbishops of Riga...
- (Polish:
Inflanty),
naming it a
voivodeship and a duchy, with the
right to name
three senators: the Bishop, the
Voivode and the
Castellan of
Inflanty (...)...
- of Livonia). In 1621
Daugavpils became the
capital of the
newly formed Inflanty Voivodeship,
which existed until the
First Partition of
Poland (1772)....