Duchy of Livonia Herzogtum Livland (German) Uždauguvio kunigaikštystė (Lithuanian) Księstwo Zadźwińskie (Polish) Ducatus Ultradunensis (Latin) | |||||||||||||
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Vassal of Grand Duchy of Lithuania, then of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth | |||||||||||||
1561–1629 | |||||||||||||
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth with its major subdivisions after the 1618 Truce of Deulino, superimposed on present-day national borders. Livonia here is coloured dark grey, upper-right, over modern Estonia and Latvia. Swedish Estonia is coloured green.[1] | |||||||||||||
Capital | Fellin (Viljandi) | ||||||||||||
Area | |||||||||||||
• Coordinates | 58°22′N 25°36′E / 58.367°N 25.600°E | ||||||||||||
Government | |||||||||||||
• Type | Principality | ||||||||||||
Grand Duke of Lithuania and King of Poland | |||||||||||||
• 1561–1572 | Sigismund II Augustus | ||||||||||||
• 1573–1575 | Henry III de Valois | ||||||||||||
• 1576–1586 | Stephen Báthory and Anna Jagiellon | ||||||||||||
• 1588–1621 | Sigismund III Vasa | ||||||||||||
Governor | |||||||||||||
• 1566–1578 | Jan Hieronimowicz Chodkiewicz | ||||||||||||
Historical era | Early Modern Age | ||||||||||||
28 November 1561 | |||||||||||||
1620–1622 | |||||||||||||
25 September 1629 | |||||||||||||
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The Duchy of Livonia,[2][a] also referred to as Polish Livonia or Livonia,[b] was a territory of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and later the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth that existed from 1561 to 1621. It corresponds to the present-day areas of northern Latvia and southern Estonia.
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