Senat (Polen-Litauen)
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Senat (Polen-Litauen)
Summary
Senat (Polen-Litauen) is a senate[1]. Senat (Polen-Litauen) has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Senat (Polen-Litauen) is in the country of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[3].
- Senat (Polen-Litauen)'s instance of is recorded as senate[4].
- Senat (Polen-Litauen) followed royal council[5].
- Senat (Polen-Litauen) is part of General sejm[6].
- Senat (Polen-Litauen) comprises Q4416093[7].
- Senat (Polen-Litauen)'s topic's main category is recorded as Q10050128[8].
- Senat (Polen-Litauen)'s applies to jurisdiction is recorded as Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth[9].
- Senat (Polen-Litauen)'s different from is recorded as Senat[10].
- Senat (Polen-Litauen)'s has part is recorded as Q4416093[11].
- Senat (Polen-Litauen)'s has part is recorded as Q4416093[12].
- Senat (Polen-Litauen)'s has part is recorded as Interrex[13].
- Senat (Polen-Litauen)'s has part is recorded as Primate of Poland[14].
- Senat (Polen-Litauen)'s has part is recorded as Great Marshal of the Crown[15].
- Senat (Polen-Litauen)'s has part is recorded as Grand Marshal of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania[16].
- Senat (Polen-Litauen)'s has part is recorded as Chancellor of Poland[17].
- Senat (Polen-Litauen)'s has part is recorded as Grand Chancellor of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania[18].
- Senat (Polen-Litauen)'s has part is recorded as Vice-Chancellor of the Crown[19].
- Senat (Polen-Litauen)'s has part is recorded as Deputy Chancellor of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania[20].
- Senat (Polen-Litauen)'s has part is recorded as Grand Podskarbi[21].
- Senat (Polen-Litauen)'s has part is recorded as Grand Treasurer of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania[22].
- Senat (Polen-Litauen)'s has part is recorded as Marshal of the Crown[23].
- Senat (Polen-Litauen)'s has part is recorded as Court Marshal of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania[24].
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Identity
Senat (Polen-Litauen) is part of General sejm[6]. Senat (Polen-Litauen) followed royal council[5].
Why It Matters
Senat (Polen-Litauen) has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]