- Source: Kiev Voivodeship
The Kiev Voivodeship (Polish: Województwo kijowskie; Latin: Palatinatus Kioviensis; Ukrainian: Київське воєводство, romanized: Kyivske voievodstvo) was a unit of administrative division and local government in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania from 1471 until 1569 and of the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland from 1569 until 1793, as part of Lesser Poland Province of the Polish Crown. On some maps Kiev Voivodeship was also named as the Lower Volhynia.
The voivodeship was established in 1471 upon the death of the last prince of Kiev Simeon Olelkovich and transformation of the Duchy of Kiev (appanage duchy of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania) into the Voivodeship of Kiev.
Description
The voivodeship was established in 1471 under the order of King Casimir IV Jagiellon soon after the death of Semen Olelkovich. It had replaced the former Principality of Kiev, ruled by Lithuanian-Ruthenian Olelkovich princes (related to House of Algirdas and Olshansky family).
Its first administrative center was Kiev, but when the city was given to Imperial Russia in 1667 by Treaty of Andrusovo, the capital moved to Zhytomyr (Polish: Żytomierz), where it remained until 1793.
It was the biggest voivodeship of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth by land area, covering, among others, the land of Zaporizhian Cossacks.
Municipal government
The governor of the voivodeship was voivode (List of voivodes of Kiev). In the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth the other two major administrative positions were castellan and bishop (biskup kijowski).
List of voivodes of Kiev
Castellan of Kijow (city governor)
Vogt of Kijow
Flag and coat of arms
The flag on one side had Lithuanian Pogon on red field and on other side black bear on white field with his front left paw raised up.
Regional council (sejmik)
Zhytomyr
= Regional council (Polish: sejmik generalny) for all Ruthenian lands
=Sudova Vyshnia
= Regional council (Polish: sejmik poselski i deputacki) seats
=Kive
Ovruch
Zhytomyr
Administrative division
= Counties
=Kijow County, Kijow (Biała Cerkiew, Bila Tserkva, since 1659)
Owrucz County, Owrucz
Żytomierz County, Żytomierz
Other former counties
Putywl County, Putywl (lost after the second Muscovite–Lithuanian War)
Mozyrz County, Mozyrz (transferred to Minsk Voivodeship under the Union of Lublin)
Czerkasy County, Czerkasy (liquidated in 1566)
Czarnobyl County, Czarnobyl (liquidated in 1566)
Former counties lost under the Treaty of Andrusovo
Lubecz County, Lubecz
Oster County, Oster
City of Kijow
= Elderships (Starostwo)
=Instead of some liquidated counties in 1566 there were established elderships: Biała Cerkiew, Kaniów, Korsun, Romanówka, Czerkasy, Czigrin.
Free royal cities
Berezań
Biała Cerkiew
Bohusław
Czehryń
Czerkasy
Jagodzin
Kaniów
Kijów
Korsuń
Myrhorod
Oster
Owrucz
Stebliw
Trechtymirów
Żytomierz
Neighbouring Voivodeships and regions
Bratslav Voivodeship
Podolian Voivodeship
Brest Litovsk Voivodeship
Minsk Voivodeship
Chernihiv Voivodeship
Grand Duchy of Moscow
Crimean Khanate
Yedisan
See also
List of voivodes of Kiev
List of Ukrainian rulers
Grand Prince of Kiev
List of Polish monarchs
References
Kijow Voivodeship, description by Zygmunt Gloger
Further reading
Central European Superpower, Henryk Litwin, BUM Magazine, October 2016.
(in Polish) Spisy pod red. Antoniego Gąsiorowskiego, t. III: Ziemie Ruskie, z. 4: Urzędnicy województw kijowskiego i czernihowskiego XV-XVIII wieku, opracowali Eugeniusz Janas i Witold Kłaczewski, Kórnik: Biblioteka Kórnicka. 2002. 343, ISBN 83-85213-37-6.
(in Polish) Witold Bobiński. Województwo kijowskie w czasach Zygmunta III Wazy: studium osadnictwa i stosunków własności ziemskiej. Warszawa. 2000.
(in Polish) Henryk Litwin. Napływ szlachty polskiej na Ukrainę 1569–1648. Semper. 2000. ISBN 83-86951-67-2 [also:] The Spatial Structure of the Kyiv Voivodeship and its Impact on the Political and Social Life of the Gentry in 1569–1648. Struktura przestrzenna województwa kijowskiego i jej wpływ na życie polityczne i społeczne szlachty w latach 1569–1648.
(in Polish) Michał Kulecki. Wygnańcy ze Wschodu. Egzulanci w Rzeczypospolitej w ostatnich latach panowania Jana Kazimierza i za panowania Michała Korybuta Wiśniowieckiego. Warszawa 1997. ISBN 83-7181-001-6.
(in Polish) Dzieje rezydencji na dawnych kresach Rzeczypospolitej. Województwo kijowskie . OSSOLINEUM. 1997. ISBN 83-04-04369-6
(in Polish) Zygmunt Gloger. Geografia historyczna ziem dawnej Polski. Kraków. 1903.
(in Polish) Antoni Józef Rolle. Z przeszłości Polesia Kijowskiego. Warszawa. Red. Biblioteki Warszawskiej. 1882
External links
Kyiv voivodeship in the Encyclopedia of Ukraine
Cossack era on Ukrainian Government portal
The Zaphorozian Cossacks
(in Polish) Województwo kijowskie [in:] Geographical Dictionary of the Kingdom of Poland and other slavic lands
Palatinatus Kioviensis Pars. Boristhenem alias Dzikie Pola. [1].by Joannis Janssonii. Amsterdam. 1663.
(in German) Der königlichen Republik Polen Woiwodschaft Kiow das ist die obere Polnische Ukraine oder Klein Polens oestlicher Theil. Nor. 46 Vienna. Franz Johann Josef von Reilly 1791
(in Ukrainian) Kyiv Voivodeship in the Encyclopedia of History of Ukraine
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