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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Royal Prussia (Polish: Prusy Królewskie; Latin: Prussia Regalis) was a Region of the Kingdom of Poland from 1466, then of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569 1772). Royal Prussia included Pomerelia, Che mno Land (Kulmerland), Malbork Voivodeship (Marienburg), Gda sk (Danzig), Toru (Thorn), and Elbl g (Elbing). Royal Prussia is distinguished from Ducal Prussia. Royal Prussia was a part of Poland, but Ducal Prussia was merely under Polish suzerainty as a Polish…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Royal Prussia (Polish: Prusy Królewskie; Latin: Prussia Regalis) was a Region of the Kingdom of Poland from 1466, then of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569 1772). Royal Prussia included Pomerelia, Che mno Land (Kulmerland), Malbork Voivodeship (Marienburg), Gda sk (Danzig), Toru (Thorn), and Elbl g (Elbing). Royal Prussia is distinguished from Ducal Prussia. Royal Prussia was a part of Poland, but Ducal Prussia was merely under Polish suzerainty as a Polish fief, (until 1657, when it passed outright to the Electors of Brandenburg, having been in personal union with Brandenburg since 1618). In old texts (until the 16th/17th c.) and in Latin the term Prut(h)enia refers to Royal Prussia, its eastern neighbour Ducal Prussia and their common predecessor Teutonic Prussia alike. The pertaining contemporary adjective is Prut(h)enic. Administratively RoyalPrussia was part of the Greater Poland Province together with Greater Poland proper, Masovia, and czyca and Sieradz Voivodeships, with the Province capital being Pozna .