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[[File:Unia w Krewie.JPG|thumb|Painting commemorating Polish–Lithuanian union; ca. 1861. The [[motto]] reads "Eternal union".]]
The term '''Polish–Lithuanian Unionunion''' sometimeswas calleda therelationship '''Unitedcreated Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania''' refers toby a series of acts and alliances between the [[KingdomCrown of Polandthe (1385–1569)|Kingdom of Poland]] and the [[Grand Duchy of Lithuania]] that lasted for prolonged periods of time from 1385 and led to the creation of the [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]]—the, or the "Republic of the Two Nations"—in, in 1569 and eventually to the creation of a short-lived unitary state in 1791.<ref name="Catholic Encyclopedia">[http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12181a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia - Poland]</ref>
 
== History ==
Important historical events in the process of union included:
* 1385 – [[Union of Krewo]], a [[personal union]] that brought the [[Grand Duke of Lithuania]], [[Jogaila]], to the [[Kingdom of Poland (1385–1569)|Polish]] throne as a result of his marriage to [[Jadwiga of Poland]] in February 1386
* 1401 – [[Union of Vilnius and Radom]], which strengthened the Polish–Lithuanian union<ref name=jean>{{cite book| title= East Central Europe in the Middle Ages, 1000–1500 |page= 388 |url= httphttps://books.google.com/books?id=ANdbpi1WAIQC&pg=PA388&sig=ACfU3U3LdKwwAHdnCsWS3BEOu5h81f_KVg |publisher= University of Washington Press |year= 1994 |volume=3 |series= History of East Central Europe |first= Jean W. |last= Sedlar |isbn= 0-295-97290-4}}</ref>
* 1413 – [[Union of Horodło]] – heraldic union which granted many [[szlachta]] rights to [[Lithuanian nobility]]
* 1413 – [[Union of Horodło]], a [[treaty]] requiring Polish and Lithuanian [[noblemen]] to organize [[congress]]es to resolve issues of common interest.<ref>{{Cite book|title= The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth: History, Memory, Legacy | editor1= Andrzej Chwalba | editor2= Krzysztof Zamorski |publisher= Taylor & Francis |year=2020 |isbn=9781000203998 | pages=}}</ref> Essentially a [[heraldic]] union, the treaty granted many [[szlachta]] rights to [[Lithuanian nobility]].
* 1432 (1432–34) – [[Union of Grodno (1432)|Union of Grodno]], a declarative attempt to renew a closer union
* 1499 – [[Union of Kraków and Vilnius]], in which the [[personal union]] became a [[dynastic union]], recognisingand recognised the sovereignty of Lithuania and describingdescribed interactionrelations between the two states
* 1501 – [[Union of Mielnik]] – a renewal of the [[personal union]]
* 1501 – [[Union of Mielnik]], a renewal of the personal union
* July 1, 1569 – [[Union of Lublin]], a [[real union]] that resulted in creation of the semi-[[federation|federal]], semi-[[confederation|confederal]] [[Republic of the Two Nations|Republic of the Two Nations (Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth)]]
* May 3, 1791 – [[Polish Constitution of May 3, 1791]]: abolished the [[Kingdomroyal ofelections in Poland (1385–1569)|Kingdomelective of Polandmonarchy]] and theturned it into a [[Grandhereditary Duchy of Lithuaniamonarchy]], and established a common state, the ''[[Rzeczpospolita]] Polska'' (the Polish Republic, or Polish Commonwealth), in theirits place. The [[Reciprocal Guarantee of Two Nations]] modified thesethe changes, by stressing the continuity of bi-nationalbinational status of the state. The changes were reversed completely in 1792 under pressure from forces of the [[Russian Empire]].
 
==References==
* {{pl icon}} Anna Pasterak, [http://www.wsp.krakow.pl/kbin/bss/hpol/unie.html Unie polsko-litewskie], [[Pedagogical University of Cracow]], 2004
 
==Notes==
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==See also==
* [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]] (1569–1795)
* [[Polish–Lithuanian–Ruthenian Commonwealth]]
* [[Polish–Lithuanian–Muscovite Commonwealth]]
* [[Union of Kėdainiai]]
* [[Polish–Swedish union]]
 
==Notes==
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==References==
* {{plin iconlang|pl}} Anna Pasterak, [http://www.wsp.krakow.pl/kbin/bss/hpol/unie.html Unie polsko-litewskie], [[Pedagogical University of Cracow]], 2004
*[https://www.msz.gov.pl/resource/49da65c5-9917-40de-b542-5c89751cacf6:JCR ''Central European Superpower''], Henryk Litwin, ''BUM Magazine'', October 2016
 
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