- Source: Wojski
A wojski (Lithuanian: Vaiskis; Medieval Latin: tribunus, hence sometimes rendered into English as tribune) was an officer in medieval Poland and later in Lithuania, responsible for the security of voivodeships or districts at times when voivods and castellans had accompanied the szlachta (nobility) to war.
With time, the wojski's responsibilities were taken over by starostas, and wojski became an honorary district office in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Wojski koronny - Crown Wojski
Wojski litewski (Lithuanian: Lietuvos vaiskis) - Lithuanian Wojski
Wojski większy - Major Wojski
Wojski mniejszy - Minor Wojski
Wojski grodzki - City Wojski
Wojski zamkowy - Castle Wojski
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- Wojski
- Offices in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
- Feliks Zamoyski
- Jan Tarło (1527–1587)
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- Stolnik
- Mycielski
- Stanisław Niemira
- Pan Tadeusz
- Antoni Chlewiński