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    The Lithuanian Tribunal (Lithuanian: Lietuvos Tribunolas; Polish: Trybunał Główny Wielkiego Księstwa Litewskiego) was the highest appellate court for...
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  • The Supreme Tribunal of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos Vyriausiasis Tribunolas) was the highest court in interwar Lithuania. Officially established in...
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  • organizational and administrative structure of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. The Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth was a confederative mixed monarchy of the...
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  • the Lithuanian Tribunal (Lithuanian: Lietuvos vyriausiojo tribunolo pėstininkų kuopa) also known as the Hungarian Banner of the Lithuanian Tribunal (Lithuanian:...
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    Poland–Lithuania, formally known as the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and also referred to as the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth...
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    the Lithuanian Armed Forces. The origins of the special purpose law enforcement can be traced back to the armed formations of the Lithuanian Tribunal in...
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    In 1581, the Crown Tribunal was joined by a counterpart in Lithuania, the Lithuanian Tribunal (Trybunał Litewski). The tribunal consisted of 27 secular...
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    judicial branch in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. The modern predecessor is the Supreme Tribunal of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Vyriausiasis Lietuvos Tribunolas)...
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    Vilnius (redirect from Vilna, Lithuania)
    (/ˈvɪlniəs/ VIL-nee-əs, Lithuanian: [ˈvʲɪlʲnʲʊs] ), previously known in English as Vilna, is the capital of and largest city in Lithuania and the second-most-populous...
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    of the Grand Duchy's documents, the Lithuanian Metrica, the Lithuanian Chronicles and the Statutes of Lithuania, were all written in that language. German...
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    Court of the Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic (Lithuanian: Lietuvos SSR Aukščiausiasis Teismas) was the highest court in the Lithuanian SSR. It replaced...
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    Trial of Neumann and Sass (category CS1 Lithuanian-language sources (lt))
    to penal labour by the Court of the Lithuanian Armed Forces. Following an appeal, the Supreme Tribunal of Lithuania left the court's judgment and verdict...
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    Mstsislaw Voivodeship (category Voivodeships of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth)
    Mscislaw, where two deputies to the Sejm were elected, and two to the Lithuanian Tribunal (...) It ceased to exist in 1772, when after the first partition...
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    Michał Serwacy Wiśniowiecki (category Articles containing Lithuanian-language text)
    the Lithuanian army since 1730, Voivode of Vilnius between 1706-1707 and 1735 and marshal of the Lithuanian Tribunal. Great Chancellor of Lithuania from...
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    Sapieha (category Articles containing Lithuanian-language text)
    romanized: Sapieha; Russian: Сапега, romanized: Sapega; Lithuanian: Sapiega) is a Polish-Lithuanian noble and magnate family of Ruthenian origin, descending...
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    Stephen Báthory (category CS1 Lithuanian-language sources (lt))
    of Lithuania (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 6 November 2023. Bues, Almut (2005). The year-book of Lithuanian history (PDF) (in Lithuanian). Lithuanian Institute...
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    Nowogródek Voivodeship (1507–1795) (category Articles containing Lithuanian-language text)
    two senators, two deputies for the Sejm, and two deputies for the Lithuanian Tribunal. Its capital was the town of Nyazvizh with the Radziwiłł family's...
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  • Józef Judycki (category Generals of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth)
    Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth noble. Marshal of the Lithuanian Tribunal in 1777, Lithuanian Great Guard (strażnik wielki litewski) from 1776, Lithuanian Great...
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    Silvestras Leonas (category CS1 Lithuanian-language sources (lt))
    (1894–1959) was a Lithuanian military officer. After serving in the Russian Imperial Army during World War I, Leonas joined the Lithuanian Army and fought...
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    Joachim Chreptowicz (category 18th-century Lithuanian nobility)
    Arms, was a Polish-Lithuanian nobleman, writer, poet, politician of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, marshal of the Lithuanian Tribunal, and the last Grand...
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    The International Military Tribunal for the Far East (IMTFE), also known as the Tokyo Trial and the Tokyo War Crimes Tribunal, was a military trial convened...
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    Novogrudok (category CS1 Lithuanian-language sources (lt))
    was part of the Kingdom of Lithuania, and later the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, which was later part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. In the 14th century...
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  • The Lithuanian Civil War of 1697–1702 (Lithuanian: Lietuvos vidaus karas (1697–1702 m.)) refers to the conflict between the powerful Sapieha family, which...
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    Brest Litovsk Voivodeship (category History articles needing translation from Lithuanian Wikipedia)
    seat of local government (voivode) within the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth) since 1566 until the May Constitution in 1791,...
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  • minority in Lithuania as a partner in the Lithuanian government and recognition of the Polish language as equal to the Lithuanian language in Lithuania." The...
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    Minsk Voivodeship (category Articles containing Lithuanian-language text)
    deputies to the Lithuanian Tribunal. The three cities were also entitled to house local courts. Since 1599, the Tribunal of Lithuania did also held sessions...
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    Konstanty Ludwik Plater (category Articles containing Lithuanian-language text)
    Polotsk from 1754 to 1758, the great Lithuanian Magnus Scriptor from 1746 to 1754, Maréchal of the Lithuanian Tribunal in 1754, and Starosta of Livonia and...
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    Polotsk Voivodeship (category Articles containing Lithuanian-language text)
    administrative division and local government in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (Grand Duchy of Lithuania) since the 15th century until the partitions of Poland...
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  • Jan Ludwik Plater (category 18th-century Polish–Lithuanian writers)
    Magdalena, and Konstanty Ludwik, voivode of Mstislaw nad Marshal of the Lithuanian Tribunal. Minakowski, Marek. "Jan Ludwik Plater z Broelu". wielcy.pl. Link-Lenczowski...
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  • proposed International Criminal Tribunal for the Russian Federation is a proposed ad hoc international criminal tribunal aimed at prosecuting the Russian...
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