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Union of Lublin 1569
geopolitical situation
published: 14 Jun 2016
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The Union of Lublin: The Longest Lasting Union in European History
Culture.pl presents: The Union of Lublin: The Longest-Lasting Union in European History
The Union of Lublin was an international agreement signed in 1569 between Poland and Lithuania which united the two states into one commonwealth.
It brought about the formal creation of a state called the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth which existed well over two centuries, until it was partitioned by Prussia, Russia and Austria in 1795.
This was the longest-lasting union of states in European history – it lasted, for example, over a century longer than the Kalmar union of the Scandinavian states (1397-1523).
published: 01 Jul 2019
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Episode 56: The Union of Lublin
Sigismund II Augustus reigns during a time of cataclysmic change in Europe. The Protestant Reformation and the Catholic Counter-Reformation rages, while poor Sigismund keeps having his wives murdered by his mom. The outcome? A complete change in Polish politics that endured for centuries.
Support the show(s) on Patreon: patreon.com/historyofpolandpodcast
Follow along on Twitter: @historyofpoland
Follow along on Facebook: History of Poland Podcast
published: 07 Dec 2020
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1569 - The Union of Lublin (Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth Tribute)
On 1st of july 1569, the Union of Lublin was signed, which created the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. This state consisted of two countries: The Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
On 16th september 1658, the treaty of Hadiach was signed. It was
the first concept of the idea of the Republic of Three Nations. The treaty assumed the creation of the Union of the three countries: The Kingdom of Poland, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Grand Duchy of Ruthenia.
However, this idea eventually failed.
In 1863, during the January Uprising, the idea of the Republic of Three Nations was back. The insurgents of the uprising used the coat of arms with Polish eagle, Lithuanian Pagaunė/Pahonia and Archangel Michael - the patron of Rus, who was the symbolof the Grand Duchy of Rut...
published: 01 Jul 2022
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The Union of Lublin 1569 - Polish–Lithuanian union (Es - It - Ru - De)
The Union of Lublin was signed on 1 July 1569, in Lublin, Poland, and created a single state, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. It replaced the personal union of the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania with a real union and an elective monarchy.
Zapraszamy na naszą stronę internetową:
http://propatriapl.blogspot.com/
Jesteśmy też http://wprawo.pl
Jesteśmy także na Facebooku:
https://www.facebook.com/propatriapoland/
Grupa poniżej, zapraszamy
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1814319012196721/
published: 30 Jun 2019
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Lublin and the Law (Vlog)
💡EPISODE INFORMATION:
In September 2019 I visited the beautiful city of Lublin to celebrate the Law & Administration Faculty at UMCS's 70th anniversary and give a presentation about blended learning. Two lecturers from the faculty (Ewa Orłowska Language - Coordinator at the Law and Administration Department & Senior Lecturer & Małgorzata Chmielewska - Senior lecturer & chair of examinations) showed me around the city. This vlog features footage from my visit and I talk about the history of the city from a legal perspective.
📄 FURTHER RESOURCES
• www.umcs.pl
• Video on a local Lublin legend: https://youtu.be/CSUWNnEz2Jg
✏️ LEGAL ENGLISH CLASSES
• Get $10 USD in italki credits to study languages online with your first lesson purchase: https://go.italki.com/studylegalenglish *(affiliate l...
published: 14 Oct 2019
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The Union of Lublin: the Copy and the Original [Unia lubelska. Kopia i oryginał]
Surprisingly enough, a document concerning the Union of Lublin, one of the most important events in the course of our history, has indeed survived. It is kept tightly sealed in a Warsaw archive and may not be seen by the public, which is why the Polish History Museum has made its faithful copy. Before you can see it at the Museum’s permanent exhibition, it can be appreciated already now in a film.
Apart from being a highly important documentary, it is also very beautiful.
The film titled The Union of Lublin: the Copy and the Original focuses on the behind-the-scenes events leading to the drafting of the original document and its turbulent history. It also discusses a major challenge that the creation of its copy was, supposed to match the original that contained more than 20,000 words. Th...
published: 01 Jul 2019
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Common fate of Ukraine and Poland. Educational film on the 450th anniversary of the Union of Lublin
An educational film about Ukrainian-Polish relations and a few historical facts from popular history that had an impact on Polish-Ukrainian relations. The film in a loose convention shows a wider perspective of shared historical heritage. It can be used as an helpful material for educators, animators and teachers in undertaking activities in the field of intercultural education.
Screenplay, realization: Oleg Repan, Vadym Prokopov, Olessya Budko, Yaroslav Yaroshenko.
Animation: Tetiana Petrus.
Consultants: Krzysztof Łątka, Wiktor Świncicki, Aleksandra Zińczuk.
The filmmakers give a positive message against the national stereotypes: “A lot of good and bad things have happened between Ukraine and Poland, but we share a European idea of the democratic rights of every human being. If we on...
published: 17 Sep 2019
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The forgotten State: The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and its Glory (Polish History)
Did you know that Poland and Lithuania once formed a mighty state called the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth? The Commonwealth was a federal state that emerged in 1569 as a result of the Union of Lublin, uniting the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. It was one of the largest and most populous states in Europe, with almost twice the size of France.
#polishhistory
#lithuania
#poland
#commonwealth
#easterneurope
#hussar
published: 08 Apr 2023
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Pieśń O Unii Lubelskiej (fragment) / Song about the Union of Lublin
The song is based on poem "Proporzec albo Hold Pruski" by Jan Kochanowski.
This is my first historical song, more coming soon. In 1569, the Treaty on the Union of Lublin was signed in Lublin. The document of the Polish-Lithuanian union, sworn in the city, proclaimed: the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania are inseparable and united into one nation.
Песня основана на стихотворении Яна Кохановского "Proporzec czy Hold Pruski".
Это моя первая историческая песня, которую я написалa. В 1569 году в Люблине был подписан договор о Люблинском союзе. Документ польско-литовского союза, приведенный к присяге в городе, провозглашается: Королевство Польша и Великое княжество Литовское неразделимы и объединены в одну нацию.
La canción está basada en el poema "Proporzec czy Hold Pruski" d...
published: 18 May 2019
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The Union of Lublin: The Longest Lasting Union in European History
Culture.pl presents: The Union of Lublin: The Longest-Lasting Union in European History
The Union of Lublin was an international agreement signed in 1569 betwe...
Culture.pl presents: The Union of Lublin: The Longest-Lasting Union in European History
The Union of Lublin was an international agreement signed in 1569 between Poland and Lithuania which united the two states into one commonwealth.
It brought about the formal creation of a state called the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth which existed well over two centuries, until it was partitioned by Prussia, Russia and Austria in 1795.
This was the longest-lasting union of states in European history – it lasted, for example, over a century longer than the Kalmar union of the Scandinavian states (1397-1523).
https://wn.com/The_Union_Of_Lublin_The_Longest_Lasting_Union_In_European_History
Culture.pl presents: The Union of Lublin: The Longest-Lasting Union in European History
The Union of Lublin was an international agreement signed in 1569 between Poland and Lithuania which united the two states into one commonwealth.
It brought about the formal creation of a state called the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth which existed well over two centuries, until it was partitioned by Prussia, Russia and Austria in 1795.
This was the longest-lasting union of states in European history – it lasted, for example, over a century longer than the Kalmar union of the Scandinavian states (1397-1523).
- published: 01 Jul 2019
- views: 1664
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Episode 56: The Union of Lublin
Sigismund II Augustus reigns during a time of cataclysmic change in Europe. The Protestant Reformation and the Catholic Counter-Reformation rages, while poor Si...
Sigismund II Augustus reigns during a time of cataclysmic change in Europe. The Protestant Reformation and the Catholic Counter-Reformation rages, while poor Sigismund keeps having his wives murdered by his mom. The outcome? A complete change in Polish politics that endured for centuries.
Support the show(s) on Patreon: patreon.com/historyofpolandpodcast
Follow along on Twitter: @historyofpoland
Follow along on Facebook: History of Poland Podcast
https://wn.com/Episode_56_The_Union_Of_Lublin
Sigismund II Augustus reigns during a time of cataclysmic change in Europe. The Protestant Reformation and the Catholic Counter-Reformation rages, while poor Sigismund keeps having his wives murdered by his mom. The outcome? A complete change in Polish politics that endured for centuries.
Support the show(s) on Patreon: patreon.com/historyofpolandpodcast
Follow along on Twitter: @historyofpoland
Follow along on Facebook: History of Poland Podcast
- published: 07 Dec 2020
- views: 321
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1569 - The Union of Lublin (Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth Tribute)
On 1st of july 1569, the Union of Lublin was signed, which created the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. This state consisted of two countries: The Kingdom of Pol...
On 1st of july 1569, the Union of Lublin was signed, which created the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. This state consisted of two countries: The Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
On 16th september 1658, the treaty of Hadiach was signed. It was
the first concept of the idea of the Republic of Three Nations. The treaty assumed the creation of the Union of the three countries: The Kingdom of Poland, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Grand Duchy of Ruthenia.
However, this idea eventually failed.
In 1863, during the January Uprising, the idea of the Republic of Three Nations was back. The insurgents of the uprising used the coat of arms with Polish eagle, Lithuanian Pagaunė/Pahonia and Archangel Michael - the patron of Rus, who was the symbolof the Grand Duchy of Ruthenia.
These historical events are important in the history of Poland, Lithuania and Ukraine. They are the examples of the friendship between these three nations.
ATTENTION!
I do not claim any rights to videos, images and music used in this movie. All sources are listed below:
Videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDkUJ3iw1oA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEhbhHdfzoY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipR-1kXhrqI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyJdeSslnys
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0MuX3t2Io50
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1k1hQQNfpg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AohEqx3MXfU
Images:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_of_Lublin#/media/File:Lublin_Union_1569.PNG
Music:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWgNr7D0Cg0
https://wn.com/1569_The_Union_Of_Lublin_(Polish_Lithuanian_Commonwealth_Tribute)
On 1st of july 1569, the Union of Lublin was signed, which created the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. This state consisted of two countries: The Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
On 16th september 1658, the treaty of Hadiach was signed. It was
the first concept of the idea of the Republic of Three Nations. The treaty assumed the creation of the Union of the three countries: The Kingdom of Poland, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and the Grand Duchy of Ruthenia.
However, this idea eventually failed.
In 1863, during the January Uprising, the idea of the Republic of Three Nations was back. The insurgents of the uprising used the coat of arms with Polish eagle, Lithuanian Pagaunė/Pahonia and Archangel Michael - the patron of Rus, who was the symbolof the Grand Duchy of Ruthenia.
These historical events are important in the history of Poland, Lithuania and Ukraine. They are the examples of the friendship between these three nations.
ATTENTION!
I do not claim any rights to videos, images and music used in this movie. All sources are listed below:
Videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GDkUJ3iw1oA
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tEhbhHdfzoY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipR-1kXhrqI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyJdeSslnys
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0MuX3t2Io50
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A1k1hQQNfpg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AohEqx3MXfU
Images:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_of_Lublin#/media/File:Lublin_Union_1569.PNG
Music:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWgNr7D0Cg0
- published: 01 Jul 2022
- views: 741
8:25
The Union of Lublin 1569 - Polish–Lithuanian union (Es - It - Ru - De)
The Union of Lublin was signed on 1 July 1569, in Lublin, Poland, and created a single state, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. It replaced the personal union...
The Union of Lublin was signed on 1 July 1569, in Lublin, Poland, and created a single state, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. It replaced the personal union of the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania with a real union and an elective monarchy.
Zapraszamy na naszą stronę internetową:
http://propatriapl.blogspot.com/
Jesteśmy też http://wprawo.pl
Jesteśmy także na Facebooku:
https://www.facebook.com/propatriapoland/
Grupa poniżej, zapraszamy
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1814319012196721/
https://wn.com/The_Union_Of_Lublin_1569_Polish–Lithuanian_Union_(Es_It_Ru_De)
The Union of Lublin was signed on 1 July 1569, in Lublin, Poland, and created a single state, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. It replaced the personal union of the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania with a real union and an elective monarchy.
Zapraszamy na naszą stronę internetową:
http://propatriapl.blogspot.com/
Jesteśmy też http://wprawo.pl
Jesteśmy także na Facebooku:
https://www.facebook.com/propatriapoland/
Grupa poniżej, zapraszamy
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1814319012196721/
- published: 30 Jun 2019
- views: 356
8:32
Lublin and the Law (Vlog)
💡EPISODE INFORMATION:
In September 2019 I visited the beautiful city of Lublin to celebrate the Law & Administration Faculty at UMCS's 70th anniversary and give...
💡EPISODE INFORMATION:
In September 2019 I visited the beautiful city of Lublin to celebrate the Law & Administration Faculty at UMCS's 70th anniversary and give a presentation about blended learning. Two lecturers from the faculty (Ewa Orłowska Language - Coordinator at the Law and Administration Department & Senior Lecturer & Małgorzata Chmielewska - Senior lecturer & chair of examinations) showed me around the city. This vlog features footage from my visit and I talk about the history of the city from a legal perspective.
📄 FURTHER RESOURCES
• www.umcs.pl
• Video on a local Lublin legend: https://youtu.be/CSUWNnEz2Jg
✏️ LEGAL ENGLISH CLASSES
• Get $10 USD in italki credits to study languages online with your first lesson purchase: https://go.italki.com/studylegalenglish *(affiliate link). 😊
🥇 PODCAST MEMBERS
• Sign up for membership here: https://studylegalenglish.com/pricing
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• Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6l3hxQmindsyPtPhw24E1X
CREDITS
Photos from Unsplash & on Creative Commons
Crown tribunal photo Lublin: https://www.flickr.com/photos/soylentgreen23/3731160269/in/photolist-26pPdAL-VByjBJ-6FHaXt-ac5aQe-fdjXMb-8Ed1nY-c5HkAu-6D3k3U-6D3k5Q-6CYb9R-6CYbhp-6CYb7T-6CYb5P/
Jewish Memorial photo: https://www.flickr.com/photos/106447493@N05/24679708596/in/photolist-DARXxb-2aKD1ao-CFPuGg-8PaRHf-r48zm8-r4hyJH-oKHqzb-q7uztH-jHX5Wi-HoKsE2-8iGE96-6hripv-HgQRBc-5RqGw6-4sHXzb-2TGJoC-4qw2SD-2TGJCJ-a5tBdM-DARN7s-f2UjEs-6gMFZS-8iKUdy-4smTuu-DuUPpc-8P4i6S-8P1cwP-8P1cHp-8P1cSk-peFEJx-NYpkY-25c2XmE-MbiXBC-7qE6Xw-93WHdG-25c2WLG-7zMREg-znMb6e-NYWDv-AjFcgV-AkEsc8-88BBD7-r48z1D-8iKUb1-Aho6BW-S9KNmR-A35UwE-2Rcn2B-A34KUo-rgkCp
https://wn.com/Lublin_And_The_Law_(Vlog)
💡EPISODE INFORMATION:
In September 2019 I visited the beautiful city of Lublin to celebrate the Law & Administration Faculty at UMCS's 70th anniversary and give a presentation about blended learning. Two lecturers from the faculty (Ewa Orłowska Language - Coordinator at the Law and Administration Department & Senior Lecturer & Małgorzata Chmielewska - Senior lecturer & chair of examinations) showed me around the city. This vlog features footage from my visit and I talk about the history of the city from a legal perspective.
📄 FURTHER RESOURCES
• www.umcs.pl
• Video on a local Lublin legend: https://youtu.be/CSUWNnEz2Jg
✏️ LEGAL ENGLISH CLASSES
• Get $10 USD in italki credits to study languages online with your first lesson purchase: https://go.italki.com/studylegalenglish *(affiliate link). 😊
🥇 PODCAST MEMBERS
• Sign up for membership here: https://studylegalenglish.com/pricing
❤️ Love the Podcast? Help keep it free by supporting me: https://studylegalenglish.com/support
📣 SOCIAL MEDIA
• Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/legalenglisher
• Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/legalenglisher
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• Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/legalenglisher/
• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louisekulbicki
🎧 PODCAST
• iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/by/podcast/the-study-legal-english-podcast/id1286739331?mt=2
• Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6l3hxQmindsyPtPhw24E1X
CREDITS
Photos from Unsplash & on Creative Commons
Crown tribunal photo Lublin: https://www.flickr.com/photos/soylentgreen23/3731160269/in/photolist-26pPdAL-VByjBJ-6FHaXt-ac5aQe-fdjXMb-8Ed1nY-c5HkAu-6D3k3U-6D3k5Q-6CYb9R-6CYbhp-6CYb7T-6CYb5P/
Jewish Memorial photo: https://www.flickr.com/photos/106447493@N05/24679708596/in/photolist-DARXxb-2aKD1ao-CFPuGg-8PaRHf-r48zm8-r4hyJH-oKHqzb-q7uztH-jHX5Wi-HoKsE2-8iGE96-6hripv-HgQRBc-5RqGw6-4sHXzb-2TGJoC-4qw2SD-2TGJCJ-a5tBdM-DARN7s-f2UjEs-6gMFZS-8iKUdy-4smTuu-DuUPpc-8P4i6S-8P1cwP-8P1cHp-8P1cSk-peFEJx-NYpkY-25c2XmE-MbiXBC-7qE6Xw-93WHdG-25c2WLG-7zMREg-znMb6e-NYWDv-AjFcgV-AkEsc8-88BBD7-r48z1D-8iKUb1-Aho6BW-S9KNmR-A35UwE-2Rcn2B-A34KUo-rgkCp
- published: 14 Oct 2019
- views: 402
29:34
The Union of Lublin: the Copy and the Original [Unia lubelska. Kopia i oryginał]
Surprisingly enough, a document concerning the Union of Lublin, one of the most important events in the course of our history, has indeed survived. It is kept t...
Surprisingly enough, a document concerning the Union of Lublin, one of the most important events in the course of our history, has indeed survived. It is kept tightly sealed in a Warsaw archive and may not be seen by the public, which is why the Polish History Museum has made its faithful copy. Before you can see it at the Museum’s permanent exhibition, it can be appreciated already now in a film.
Apart from being a highly important documentary, it is also very beautiful.
The film titled The Union of Lublin: the Copy and the Original focuses on the behind-the-scenes events leading to the drafting of the original document and its turbulent history. It also discusses a major challenge that the creation of its copy was, supposed to match the original that contained more than 20,000 words. The creators of the film unveil the secrets of the work of copyists who say about themselves: ‘Being a copyist is close to being a forger. Yet we always hide the fact that the work is ours. It is not about misleading law enforcement authorities, but misleading the viewer’s eye.’ The film also features interviews with archivists who protect the most precious Polish documents.
The Union of Lublin was one of the defining moments of Polish history. Concluded on 1 July 1569, it laid a foundation for the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. The common state of the Poles and Lithuanians lasted for more than two centuries, until the time when it was erased from the map of Europe, having been partitioned in 1795.
A conservator’s copy of the Union of Lublin Act is going to be one of the key exhibits at the Polish History Museum.
Produced by: The Polish History Museum in Warsaw, 2018
Script by: Lidia Chołody, Tomasz Płuciennik and Marek Stremecki
Duration: approx. 30 minutes
https://wn.com/The_Union_Of_Lublin_The_Copy_And_The_Original_Unia_Lubelska._Kopia_I_Oryginał
Surprisingly enough, a document concerning the Union of Lublin, one of the most important events in the course of our history, has indeed survived. It is kept tightly sealed in a Warsaw archive and may not be seen by the public, which is why the Polish History Museum has made its faithful copy. Before you can see it at the Museum’s permanent exhibition, it can be appreciated already now in a film.
Apart from being a highly important documentary, it is also very beautiful.
The film titled The Union of Lublin: the Copy and the Original focuses on the behind-the-scenes events leading to the drafting of the original document and its turbulent history. It also discusses a major challenge that the creation of its copy was, supposed to match the original that contained more than 20,000 words. The creators of the film unveil the secrets of the work of copyists who say about themselves: ‘Being a copyist is close to being a forger. Yet we always hide the fact that the work is ours. It is not about misleading law enforcement authorities, but misleading the viewer’s eye.’ The film also features interviews with archivists who protect the most precious Polish documents.
The Union of Lublin was one of the defining moments of Polish history. Concluded on 1 July 1569, it laid a foundation for the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. The common state of the Poles and Lithuanians lasted for more than two centuries, until the time when it was erased from the map of Europe, having been partitioned in 1795.
A conservator’s copy of the Union of Lublin Act is going to be one of the key exhibits at the Polish History Museum.
Produced by: The Polish History Museum in Warsaw, 2018
Script by: Lidia Chołody, Tomasz Płuciennik and Marek Stremecki
Duration: approx. 30 minutes
- published: 01 Jul 2019
- views: 11348
19:05
Common fate of Ukraine and Poland. Educational film on the 450th anniversary of the Union of Lublin
An educational film about Ukrainian-Polish relations and a few historical facts from popular history that had an impact on Polish-Ukrainian relations. The film ...
An educational film about Ukrainian-Polish relations and a few historical facts from popular history that had an impact on Polish-Ukrainian relations. The film in a loose convention shows a wider perspective of shared historical heritage. It can be used as an helpful material for educators, animators and teachers in undertaking activities in the field of intercultural education.
Screenplay, realization: Oleg Repan, Vadym Prokopov, Olessya Budko, Yaroslav Yaroshenko.
Animation: Tetiana Petrus.
Consultants: Krzysztof Łątka, Wiktor Świncicki, Aleksandra Zińczuk.
The filmmakers give a positive message against the national stereotypes: “A lot of good and bad things have happened between Ukraine and Poland, but we share a European idea of the democratic rights of every human being. If we only live in the past and in the history which divided us, both Ukraine and Poland will lose. If we walk together, we will win! The creation of the Republic of Poland and the European Union is the best proof of this thesis.”
The film was commissioned by the Lublin Municipality as part of
the project “From the Union of Lublin to the European Union” implemented under the co-financing of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland and the program “Public Diplomacy 2019”.
All information and comments are only an expression of the private views of the authors and should not be equated with the position of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland.
https://wn.com/Common_Fate_Of_Ukraine_And_Poland._Educational_Film_On_The_450Th_Anniversary_Of_The_Union_Of_Lublin
An educational film about Ukrainian-Polish relations and a few historical facts from popular history that had an impact on Polish-Ukrainian relations. The film in a loose convention shows a wider perspective of shared historical heritage. It can be used as an helpful material for educators, animators and teachers in undertaking activities in the field of intercultural education.
Screenplay, realization: Oleg Repan, Vadym Prokopov, Olessya Budko, Yaroslav Yaroshenko.
Animation: Tetiana Petrus.
Consultants: Krzysztof Łątka, Wiktor Świncicki, Aleksandra Zińczuk.
The filmmakers give a positive message against the national stereotypes: “A lot of good and bad things have happened between Ukraine and Poland, but we share a European idea of the democratic rights of every human being. If we only live in the past and in the history which divided us, both Ukraine and Poland will lose. If we walk together, we will win! The creation of the Republic of Poland and the European Union is the best proof of this thesis.”
The film was commissioned by the Lublin Municipality as part of
the project “From the Union of Lublin to the European Union” implemented under the co-financing of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland and the program “Public Diplomacy 2019”.
All information and comments are only an expression of the private views of the authors and should not be equated with the position of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland.
- published: 17 Sep 2019
- views: 588
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The forgotten State: The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and its Glory (Polish History)
Did you know that Poland and Lithuania once formed a mighty state called the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth? The Commonwealth was a federal state that emerged i...
Did you know that Poland and Lithuania once formed a mighty state called the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth? The Commonwealth was a federal state that emerged in 1569 as a result of the Union of Lublin, uniting the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. It was one of the largest and most populous states in Europe, with almost twice the size of France.
#polishhistory
#lithuania
#poland
#commonwealth
#easterneurope
#hussar
https://wn.com/The_Forgotten_State_The_Polish_Lithuanian_Commonwealth_And_Its_Glory_(Polish_History)
Did you know that Poland and Lithuania once formed a mighty state called the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth? The Commonwealth was a federal state that emerged in 1569 as a result of the Union of Lublin, uniting the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. It was one of the largest and most populous states in Europe, with almost twice the size of France.
#polishhistory
#lithuania
#poland
#commonwealth
#easterneurope
#hussar
- published: 08 Apr 2023
- views: 4453
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Pieśń O Unii Lubelskiej (fragment) / Song about the Union of Lublin
The song is based on poem "Proporzec albo Hold Pruski" by Jan Kochanowski.
This is my first historical song, more coming soon. In 1569, the Treaty on the Union ...
The song is based on poem "Proporzec albo Hold Pruski" by Jan Kochanowski.
This is my first historical song, more coming soon. In 1569, the Treaty on the Union of Lublin was signed in Lublin. The document of the Polish-Lithuanian union, sworn in the city, proclaimed: the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania are inseparable and united into one nation.
Песня основана на стихотворении Яна Кохановского "Proporzec czy Hold Pruski".
Это моя первая историческая песня, которую я написалa. В 1569 году в Люблине был подписан договор о Люблинском союзе. Документ польско-литовского союза, приведенный к присяге в городе, провозглашается: Королевство Польша и Великое княжество Литовское неразделимы и объединены в одну нацию.
La canción está basada en el poema "Proporzec czy Hold Pruski" de Jan Kochanowski.
Esta es mi primera canción histórica, más próximamente. En 1569, el Tratado de la Unión de Lublin fue firmado en Lublin. El documento de la unión polaco-lituana, jurada en la ciudad, proclamada: el Reino de Polonia y el Gran Ducado de Lituania son inseparables y están unidos en una sola nación.
La chanson est basée sur le poème "Proporzec czy Hold Pruski" de Jan Kochanowski.
Ceci est ma première chanson historique, plus à venir bientôt. En 1569, le traité sur l'Union de Lublin est signé à Lublin. Le document de l'union polono-lituanienne, assermenté dans la ville, est proclamé: le Royaume de Pologne et le Grand-Duché de Lituanie sont inséparables et unis en une seule nation.
這首歌是以Jan Kochanowski的詩“Proporzec albo Hold Pruski”為基礎的。
這是我的第一首歷史歌曲,即將推出。 1569年,在盧布林簽署了“盧布林聯盟條約”。 波蘭立陶宛聯盟在該市宣誓就職的文件宣稱:波蘭王國和立陶宛大公國是不可挽回的,並且統一為一個國家。
https://wn.com/Pieśń_O_Unii_Lubelskiej_(Fragment)_Song_About_The_Union_Of_Lublin
The song is based on poem "Proporzec albo Hold Pruski" by Jan Kochanowski.
This is my first historical song, more coming soon. In 1569, the Treaty on the Union of Lublin was signed in Lublin. The document of the Polish-Lithuanian union, sworn in the city, proclaimed: the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania are inseparable and united into one nation.
Песня основана на стихотворении Яна Кохановского "Proporzec czy Hold Pruski".
Это моя первая историческая песня, которую я написалa. В 1569 году в Люблине был подписан договор о Люблинском союзе. Документ польско-литовского союза, приведенный к присяге в городе, провозглашается: Королевство Польша и Великое княжество Литовское неразделимы и объединены в одну нацию.
La canción está basada en el poema "Proporzec czy Hold Pruski" de Jan Kochanowski.
Esta es mi primera canción histórica, más próximamente. En 1569, el Tratado de la Unión de Lublin fue firmado en Lublin. El documento de la unión polaco-lituana, jurada en la ciudad, proclamada: el Reino de Polonia y el Gran Ducado de Lituania son inseparables y están unidos en una sola nación.
La chanson est basée sur le poème "Proporzec czy Hold Pruski" de Jan Kochanowski.
Ceci est ma première chanson historique, plus à venir bientôt. En 1569, le traité sur l'Union de Lublin est signé à Lublin. Le document de l'union polono-lituanienne, assermenté dans la ville, est proclamé: le Royaume de Pologne et le Grand-Duché de Lituanie sont inséparables et unis en une seule nation.
這首歌是以Jan Kochanowski的詩“Proporzec albo Hold Pruski”為基礎的。
這是我的第一首歷史歌曲,即將推出。 1569年,在盧布林簽署了“盧布林聯盟條約”。 波蘭立陶宛聯盟在該市宣誓就職的文件宣稱:波蘭王國和立陶宛大公國是不可挽回的,並且統一為一個國家。
- published: 18 May 2019
- views: 1397