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1 Description  





2 Municipal government  





3 Flag and coat of arms  





4 Regional council (sejmik)  



4.1  Regional council (Polish: sejmik generalny) for all Ruthenian lands  





4.2  Regional council (Polish: sejmik poselski i deputacki) seats  







5 Administrative division  



5.1  Counties  



5.1.1  Other former counties  





5.1.2  Former counties lost under the Treaty of Andrusovo  







5.2  Elderships (Starostwo)  



5.2.1  Free royal cities  









6 Neighbouring Voivodeships and regions  





7 See also  





8 References  





9 Further reading  





10 External links  














Kiev Voivodeship






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Coordinates: 50°2700N 30°3124E / 50.450000°N 30.523333°E / 50.450000; 30.523333
 

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Kiev Voivodeship
Palatinatus Kioviensis (Latin)
Województwo kijowskie (Polish)
Київське воєводство (Ukrainian)
Voivodeship of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth¹
1471–1793

Coat of arms of Ukraine

Coat of arms


The Kiev Voivodeship in
the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in 1635.
Capital(Kijów (Kyiv), 1471–1667), Żytomierz (Zhytomyr, 1667–1793)
DemonymKievan
Area 
• 1793
200,000 km2 (77,000 sq mi)
Population 

• 1793

500,000
Government
Voivode 

• 1471–1475

Martynas Goštautas (first)

• 1559–1608

Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski (transition)

• 1791–1793

Antoni Protazy Potocki (last)
History 

• death of Simeon Olelkovich

1471

• 2nd Muscovite–Lithuanian War

1503

• Union of Lublin

1569

• Khmelnytsky Uprising

1648

• Truce of Andrusovo

1667

• Second partition

1793
Political subdivisionscounties:
  • 9 (1471–1569)
  • 7 (1569–1667)
  • 3 (1667–1793)
  • Preceded by
    Succeeded by
    Principality of Kiev
    Cossack Hetmanate
    Kiev Viceroyalty
    ¹ Voivodeship of the Kingdom of Poland. The kingdom was part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth from 1569.
    Basse Volhynia (Lower Volhynia) or Kiow Palatinate in 1665
    Map from 1635 covering the western part of the Kiev Voivodeship.
    Map from 1635 covering the western part of the Kiev Voivodeship.
    Map of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and its territorial losses in the mid 17th century.
    Kiev (Kiow) on a fragment of piece Tractus Borysthenis Vulgo Dniepr at Niepr dicti. Map by Jan Janssonius (Amsterdam, 1663).

    The Kiev Voivodeship[1] (Polish: Województwo kijowskie; Latin: Palatinatus Kioviensis; Ukrainian: Київське воєводство, romanizedKyivske voievodstvo) was a unit of administrative division and local government in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania from 1471 until 1569 and of the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland from 1569 until 1793, as part of Lesser Poland Province of the Polish Crown. On some maps Kiev Voivodeship was also named as the Lower Volhynia.

    The voivodeship was established in 1471 upon the death of the last prince of Kiev Simeon Olelkovich and transformation of the Duchy of Kiev (appanage duchy of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania) into the Voivodeship of Kiev.

    Description[edit]

    The voivodeship was established in 1471 under the order of King Casimir IV Jagiellon soon after the death of Semen Olelkovich. It had replaced the former Principality of Kiev, ruled by Lithuanian-Ruthenian Olelkovich princes (related to House of Algirdas and Olshansky family).[2][3]

    Its first administrative center was Kiev, but when the city was given to Imperial Russia in 1667 by Treaty of Andrusovo, the capital moved to Zhytomyr (Polish: Żytomierz), where it remained until 1793.

    It was the biggest voivodeship of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth by land area, covering, among others, the land of Zaporizhian Cossacks.

    Municipal government[edit]

    The governor of the voivodeship was voivode (List of voivodes of Kiev).[4] In the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth the other two major administrative positions were castellan[5] and bishop (biskup kijowski).

    Flag and coat of arms[edit]

    The flag on one side had Lithuanian Pogon on red field and on other side black bear on white field with his front left paw raised up.[6]

    Regional council (sejmik)[edit]

    Regional council (Polish: sejmik generalny) for all Ruthenian lands[edit]

    Regional council (Polish: sejmik poselski i deputacki) seats[edit]

    Administrative division[edit]

    Counties[edit]

    Other former counties[edit]

    Former counties lost under the Treaty of Andrusovo[edit]

    Elderships (Starostwo)[edit]

    Instead of some liquidated counties in 1566 there were established elderships: Biała Cerkiew, Kaniów, Korsun, Romanówka, Czerkasy, Czigrin.

    Free royal cities[edit]

    Neighbouring Voivodeships and regions[edit]

    Kiev (Kiou). A fragment of Russiae, Moscoviae et Tartariae map by Anthony Jenkinson (London 1562) published by Ortelius in 1570.

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

  • ^ "Lithuanian History" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 May 2008. Retrieved 24 July 2008.
  • ^ "Леонтій Войтович. Князівські династії Східної Європи".
  • ^ Polish: wojewoda kijowski
  • ^ Polish: kasztelan kijowski
  • ^ Województwo Kijowskie.
  • Further reading[edit]

    External links[edit]

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