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Malbork Voivodeship

 
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Malbork Voivodeship of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.

The Malbork Voivodeship (Polish: Województwo Malborskie) was a unit of administrative division and local government in the Kingdom of Poland from 1454/1466 until the partitions in 1772-1795. Together with the Pomeranian Voivodeship and Chelmno Voivodeship it formed the historical province of Royal Prussia.

Voivodeship Governor (Wojewoda) seat:

Voivodes list:

  • Ścibor Bażyński 15 June 1467-1480
  • Mikołaj Bażyński 23 February 1481-27 March 1501
  • Maciej Raba 21 August 1512-1546
  • Achacy Czema 1546-24 May 1564
  • Fabian Czema 1566-1580
  • Fabian Czema (younger) 1581-22 August 1605
  • Jerzy Kostka 1605-1611
  • Stanisław Działyński 1611-1615
  • Jan Weiher 1615-1618
  • Stanisław Konarski 1618-1625
  • Samuel Żaliński 3 November 1625-6 October 1629
  • Samuel Konarski 30 November 1629-1641
  • Mikołaj Weiher 11 October 1641-20 May 1643
  • Jakub Weiher 20 May 1643-21 February 1657
  • Stanisław Działyński 30 March 1657-1677
  • Jan Ignacy Bąkowski 1677-1679
  • Jan Gniński 1679
  • Franciszek Jan Bieliński 1681-1685
  • Ernest Denhoff 1685-1693
  • Władysław Łoś 1694
  • Jan Jerzy Przebendowski 17 September 1697-9 February 1703
  • Piotr Kczewski 9 February 1703-20 November 1722
  • Piotr Przebendowski 21 November 1722-1755
  • Jakub Działyński 27 May 1756-17 September 1772

Regional council (sejmik generalny):

The Voivodeship was divided into four powiats (counties or administrative divisions):

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