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- Chernihiv_Voivodeship abstract "Czernihów (Chernigov, Chernihiv) Voivodeship (Polish: Województwo Czernihowskie) was a unit of administrative division and local government in the Kingdom of Poland (part of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth) from 1635 until Khmelnytsky Uprising in 1648 (technically it existed up until 1654). Also it was used as a fictitious title in the Commonwealth until the Partitions of Poland in 1772/1795. In 1635, Marcin Kalinowski was the first voivode (governor) of the Chernihiv Voivodeship.The voivodeship was part of the Lesser Poland Province of the Polish Crown, and was divided into two counties: Czernihow and Nowogrod Siewierski. Local sejmiks took place at Czernihow, and it had two senators in the Polish-Lithuanian Senate. Together with Kijow Voivodeship and Braclaw Voivodeship it made the territory that came to be known as Ukraine.The history of Czernihow Voivodeship dates back to 1618, when after the Truce of Deulino, the Commonwealth gained control of the towns of Smolensk, Czernihow and Nowogrod Siewierski. Since the truce was set to expire in 14.5 years, new acquisitions were not organized in official way. Smolensk was annexed by the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, while both Czernihow and Nowogrod became part of the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland. In 1633, during the Smolensk War, Polish Parliament (Sejm) introduced a bill in which both land court and starosta office were established at Czernihow. In 1634 the Treaty of Polyanovka confirmed that Czernihow remained part of Poland, so finally in 1635 the Sejm created the voivodeship, with two senators - the Voivode and the Castellan of Czernihow. Both county elected two deputies to the Sejm, and one deputy to the Lesser Poland Tribunal at Lublin. In 1637, conctruction of a fortress at Konotop began, whose purpose was to protect the newly acquired province. The fortress was completed in 1642.The Commonwealth lost control of the province as early as 1648, during the Khmelnytsky Uprising. In the Treaty of Hadiach (1658), the Duchy of Ruthenia was created out of Czernihow Voivodship, Kiev Voivodeship and Braclaw Voivodeship. The idea however was quickly abandoned, and after the Truce of Andrusovo (1667), Czernihow Voivodeship was annexed by the Tsardom of Russia.The history of Czernihow Voivodeship does not end in 1667. Following the example of other provinces lost by the Commonwealth in the mid-17th century (e.g. Smolensk Voivodeship), the government in Warsaw continued to claim it as a titular voivodeship, with fictitious titles of voivode, senators, deputies and starostas named by the King, and remaining in use until the Partitions of Poland. The nobility of former Czernihow Voivodeship had its sejmiks at Wlodzimierz Wolynski. Last voivode of Czernihow was a man named Ludwik Wilga, nominated in 1783. In 1785, Stanislaw August Poniatowski gave fictitious title of starosta of Nowogrod Siewierski to Tadeusz Czacki.Zygmunt Gloger in his monumental book Historical Geography of the Lands of Old Poland gives a detailed description of Czernihow Voivodeship:Czernihow on the Desna river is one of the eldest Slavic gord of Kievan Rus, as it was first mentioned in 907 (...) In 1238 it was captured and burned by the Tatars, after which the province of Czernihow - Nowogrod Siewierski turned into a ruin. Lithuanian Duke Aldirgas captured this land in the mid-14th century, and it remained part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania for the next 150 years (...) In 1493 (see also Muscovite–Lithuanian Wars), the province was captured by the Grand Principality of Moscow, where it remained until 1618. Officially, Czernihow belonged to the Commonwealth for 59 years, until 1667 (see also Truce of Andrusovo) (...)Since the 1618 Truce of Deulino was to expire after 16 years, the Commonwealth did not find it necessary to create a new voivodeship. Only after the Treaty of Polyanovka did the Sejm decide in 1635 to turn Duchy of Czernihow into Czernihow Voivodeship, with two counties, those of Nowogrod Siewierski and Czernihow. There were two starostas, local sejmik at Czernihow, and two senators. First voivode was named Marcin Kalinowski \"in honor of his bloody deeds\", while first castellan was Mikolaj Kossakowski (...) On 30 January 1667, the Commonwealth handed Czernihow over to the Tsardom of Russia, which was confirmed on 3 May 1686 in the Eternal Peace Treaty. Poland kept the titles of civil servants of Czernihow Voivodeship, and later on, the number of fictitious deputies was raised from 4 to 6.Voivodeship Governor (Wojewoda) seat: ChernihivAdministrative divisions: Chernihiv County Nowogród County".
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship capital Chernihiv.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship thumbnail Alex_K_Grundwald_flags_1410-03.svg?width=300.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageExternalLink 0043.htm.
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- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Aldirgas.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Bracław_Voivodeship.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Castellan.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_voivodeships_of_Poland_(14th_century–1795).
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lesser_Poland.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Chernihiv.
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- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Crown_of_the_Kingdom_of_Poland.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Desna_River.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Eternal_Peace_Treaty_of_1686.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Franciszek_Antoni_Ledóchowski.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Franciszek_Jan_Załuski.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Gord_(archaeology).
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Duchy_of_Lithuania.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Duchy_of_Moscow.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Jakub_Florian_Narzymski.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Jan_Gniński_(1650-1703).
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Józef_Lubomirski_(1680-1732).
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Józef_Remigian_Potulicki.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Khmelnytsky_Uprising.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Kiev_Voivodeship.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Kievan_Rus.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Konotop.
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- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Lesser_Poland_Province_of_the_Polish_Crown.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Lublin.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Ludwik_Wilga.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Marcin_Kalinowski.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Mariusz_Stanisław_Jaskólski.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Mikołaj_Franciszek_Krosnowski.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Muscovite–Lithuanian_Wars.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Novhorod-Siverskyi.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Nowogród_County.
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- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Otto_Fryderyk_Felkerzamb.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Partitions_of_Poland.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Piotr_Jan_Potocki.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Piotr_Michał_Miączyński.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Powiat.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Sejm.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Sejmik.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Slavs.
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- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Smolensk_Voivodeship.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Smolensk_War.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Stanisław_August_Poniatowski.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Stanisław_Kazimierz_Bieniewski.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Starosta.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Stefan_Bieniewski.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Szlachta.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Tadeusz_Czacki.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Tatars.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Treaty_of_Hadiach.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Treaty_of_Polyanovka.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Truce_of_Andrusovo.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Truce_of_Deulino.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Tsardom_of_Russia.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Voivode.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Volodymyr-Volynskyi.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Warsaw.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLink Zygmunt_Gloger.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chernihiv Voivodeship".
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chernihiv".
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageWikiLinkText "Czernihów Voivodeship".
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship capital Chernihiv.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship commonName "Czernihów Voivodeship".
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship conventionalLongName "Czernihów Voivodeship".
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship flagP "Alex_K_Grundwald_flags_1410-03.svg".
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship flagS "Flag_of_the_Cossack_Hetmanat.svg".
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship imageCoat "COA-of-Chernigov-Voivodship-XVII_color.png".
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship imageMap "RON województwo czernihowskie map.svg".
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship imageMapCaption "Chernihiv Voivodeship in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1635.".
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship nation "Poland¹".
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship nativeName "Województwo Czernihowskie".
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship p "Grand Duchy of Lithuania".
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship politicalSubdiv "counties: 2".
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship s "Cossack Hetmanate".
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship subdivision "Voivodeship".
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- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Former_Subdivision.
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- Chernihiv_Voivodeship yearEnd "1654".
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship yearStart "1635".
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship subject Category:Former_voivodeships_of_Poland_(14th_century–1795).
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship subject Category:Lesser_Poland.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship hypernym Unit.
- Chernihiv_Voivodeship point "51.493908 31.284207".