• In the late 18th century, Russia, Austria, and Prussia finished with the partition of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
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  • Wooden Synagogues. Timber was the material of choice in many Jewish towns and shtetls across the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealthm...
  • Sejm (parliament) of the PolishLithuanian Commonwealth in the early 17th century. ... Łańcut Synagogue was established by Stanisław Lubomirski, 1733.
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  • The PolishLithuanian Commonwealth was a union of Poland and Lithuania which controlled much of Eastern Central Europe from 1569 to 1795.
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  • Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. ... Polish cavalry marching in the wood, Roelant Savery, 1614.
  • The second edition of 7th Sea introduces a new nation based on the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, the Sarmatian Commonwealth.
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  • It became the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, and that long title resulted in the unification of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
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  • Wooden synagogues of the former PolishLithuanian Commonwealth (Redirected from Wooden synagogue).
  • ...small-town wooden synagogue from the former Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth — because of the completeness of its photographic Aleksander Ford In the...