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Royal Prussia lost some 60% of its population.
In addition, the autonomy of Royal Prussia was largely abandoned.
Another important subject of its research is the structure and administration of Royal Prussia.
He advocated for a union of Royal Prussia with the Crown.
It then became crucial for the main Polish army to make its way to Royal Prussia.
In addition, 3,600 troops of the regular army and mercenaries were stationed in Royal Prussia.
One another meaning (as province) included also Mazovia and Royal Prussia.
Kowalewo was a city in Royal Prussia.
As Royal Prussia, it became a province of Poland, with some local rights of autonomy.
In 1466 both castle and town became part of Royal Prussia, a province of Poland.
Frederick claimed most of the Polish province of Royal Prussia.
Protestant burghers of Royal Prussia came early under the influence of rationalist philosophy.
Since 1466 Culm diocese was part of Polish Royal Prussia.
For example, the ius indigenatus was a requirement for people to hold office in Royal Prussia, and thus the city as well.
Polish plans for 1658 were concentrated on gradual recapture of the province of Royal Prussia.
Also, German-speaking Royal Prussia and Prussian cities were included.
Ethnicity is further complicated by the fact that the German minority in Royal Prussia lived under Polish control during this period.
The first Polish terrain colonized by newcomers from the Netherlands was in Royal Prussia.
During the 16th century the members of the Działyński family began moving from Kujawy into Royal Prussia.
Deputy to Sejm, notable politician from Royal Prussia.
Since 1466, Prussian Landtag were held in Royal Prussia.
Hartknoch wrote histories of Prussia, including the cities of Royal Prussia.
Efforts to remove Swedish garrisons from the cities of Royal Prussia and Livonia continued.
In 1569 Royal Prussia joined the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
Later some disagreements arose concerning certain prerogatives that Royal Prussia and the cities held, like Danzig's privileges.