Union of Lublin

1569 CE · Polonya / Litvanya · political

The Union of Lublin was the treaty that in 1569 enabled the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania to unite, forming a joint state known as the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.

This union, with its distinctive political structure formed around a common monarch and parliament (the Sejm), created a great political entity that ruled over vast territories in the Europe of that period.

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What was Union of Lublin?
The Union of Lublin was the treaty that in 1569 enabled the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania to unite, forming a joint state known as the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
When did Union of Lublin happen?
1569 CE
Where did Union of Lublin take place?
Polonya / Litvanya