- Royal Prussia
Infobox Former Subdivision
native_name = "Prusy Królewskie" (pl)
"Königliches Preußen" (de)
conventional_long_name = Royal Prussia
common_name = Prussia
subdivision = Province
nation =Poland
status_text = Province of the Kingdom of Poland (Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from 1569)|event_start = Established
year_start = 1466
date_start = October 19
event_end = Annexed
date_end = August 5
year_end = 1772|p1 = Monastic State of the Teutonic Knights
image_p1 =
s1 = West Prussia
flag_s1 = Flagge Preußen - Provinz Westpreußen.svg
image_map_caption = Map of Royal Prussia (light pink)|capital =
|event1 = Loss of autonomy
date_event1 =1 July 1569 Royal Prussia (Audio-de|Königliches Preußen|Königliches Preußen.ogg; _pl. Prusy Królewskie) was a province of the Kingdom of Poland from 1466 and then the
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from 1569 to 1772. Royal Prussia includedPomerelia , Chełmno Land (Kulmerland), Malbork Voivodeship (Marienburg), Gdańsk (Danzig), Toruń (Thorn), and Elbląg (Elbing). Royal Prussia is distinguished fromDucal Prussia : the Royal Prussia was a part ofPoland and theDucal Prussia was under Polish suzerainty as a Polishfief , independent since 1657 (personal union withBrandenburg ).History
Prior to the
Teutonic Knights ' invasion in the early 1300s, the region includedPomerelia and southwestern portions of Prussia.Thirteen Years' War
During the
Thirteen Years' War ("War of the Cities"), in February 1454, thePrussian Confederation , led by the cities ofDanzig (Gdańsk),Elbing (Elbląg), and Thorn (Toruń), as well as gentry from Kulmerland (Chełmno Land) asked the Polish king for support against theTeutonic Order 's rule and for incorporation of Prussia into the Polish kingdom. The rebellion also included major cities from the eastern part of the Order's lands, such asKneiphof , a part ofKönigsberg . The war ended in October 1466 with the Second Peace of Thorn, which provided for the Order's cession to the Polish Crown of its rights over the western half of Prussia, includingPomerelia and the districts of Elbing, Marienburg (Malbork), and Kulm (Chełmno).Kingdom of Poland
Royal Prussia enjoyed substantial autonomy in its affiliation to the Crown of Poland - it had its own Diet (see
Prussian estates ), treasury and monetary unit and armies [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3686/is_200112/ai_n9004488| summary of "The Other Prussia: Royal Prussia, Poland and Liberty, 1569-1772"] ] . It was governed by a council, subordinate to the Polish king, whose members were chosen from local lords and wealthy citizens. Prussians had also seats provided for them in Polish Diet, but they chose not to use this right until theUnion of Lublin .The Bishopric of Warmia had claimed the title of imperial
Prince-Bishopric status, supposedly given byEmperor Charles IV . Although this claim seems unsupported by any document, it was in wide use in the 17th century. The bishopric continued defending this status until the end of theHoly Roman Empire in 1806.The eastern part of Prussia remained under the rule of the Order and its successors, becoming the
Duchy of Prussia in 1525 when the Order's Grand Master Albert of Brandenburg adoptedLutheranism and secularized the land as its hereditary ruler. In 1618 the duchy was inherited byJohn Sigismund, Elector of Brandenburg . It remained under Polish (and briefly Swedish) suzerainty and the rulers of Brandenburg had to swear formal allegiance to the Polish Crown. Brandenburg achieved sovereignty over the duchy in theTreaty of Wehlau (1657).The Commonwealth
As a result of the
Union of Lublin in 1569, Royal Prussia's autonomy was abolished and the region was united with the Polish Crown. Prussian electors became senators and representatives to the Polish parliament, theSejm . [http://encyklopedia.pwn.pl/60468_1.html]After the incorporation to the
Crown of the Polish Kingdom , local diets (Sejmik ) were organised for:
*Chełmno Voivodeship with seat inRadzyń ,
*Malbork Voivodeship with seat inSztum and
*for followingpowiat s of Pomeranian Voivodship:
**Powiat Człuchów with seat inCzłuchów orChojnice ,
**Powiat Mirachowo with seat inMirachowo ,
**Powiat Puck with seat inPuck ,
**Powiat Świecie with seat inŚwiecie ,
**Powiat Tczew andPowiat Gdańsk with seat inStarogard Gdański ,
**Powiat Tuchola with seat inTuchola .The main task of the Sejmiks was the election of MPs for the Sejm of Poland. Royal Prussia was allocated 10 MPs (167 total).
The Partitions
During the First (1772) and Second (1793)
Partitions of Poland , Royal Prussia was gradually annexed by theKingdom of Prussia . Its territory largely made up the Province ofWest Prussia created in 1773.ee also
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Prussia
*Duchy of Prussia
*Kingdom of Prussia
*Pomerelia
*Warmia References
Further reading
*
Karin Friedrich , "The Other Prussia: Royal Prussia, Poland and Liberty, 1569-1772",Cambridge University Press , 2000, ISBN 0-521-58335-7 [http://books.google.com/books?id=qsBco40rMPcC on Google Books]
*Gerard Labuda (ed.), "Historia Pomorza", vol. I–IV, Poznań 1969–2003 (also covers East Prussia) pl icon
*W. Odyniec, "Dzieje Prus Królewskich (1454–1772). Zarys monograficzny", Warszawa 1972 pl icon
*"Dzieje Pomorza Nadwiślańskiego od VII wieku do 1945 roku", Gdańsk 1978 pl iconExternal links
* [http://wwwtest.library.ucla.edu/libraries/mgi/maps/blaeu/prvssia.jpgDetailed Map of Prussia from about 1635 containing Ducal and Royal Prussia] de icon
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