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  1. The Third Seimas of Lithuania was the third parliament ( Seimas) democratically elected in Lithuania after it declared independence on 16 February 1918. The elections took place on 8–10 May 1926. For the first time the Lithuanian Christian Democratic Party were forced to remain in opposition. The coalition government made some unpopular ...

  2. Kernavė, the heartland of Lithuania in the 11th–13th century. The Duchy of Lithuania ( Latin: Ducatus Lithuaniae; Lithuanian: Lietuvos kunigaikštystė) was a state-territorial formation of ethnic Lithuanians that existed from the 13th century [1] to 1413. For most of its existence, it was a constituent part and a nucleus of the Grand Duchy ...

  3. Seimas. Jurisdiction. Lithuania. Term. 1996—2000. The Seventh Seimas of Lithuania was the parliament ( Seimas) elected in Lithuania. Elections took place on 20 October 1996, with the second round on 10 November. The Seimas commenced its work on 25 November 1996 and served a four-year term, with the last session on 18 October 2000.

  4. Usage on cy.wikipedia.org Uchel Ddugiaeth Lithwania; Usage on da.wikipedia.org Storfyrstendømmet Litauen; Fyrstendømmet Litauen; Usage on el.wikipedia.org Μεγάλο Δουκάτο της Λιθουανίας; Παονία; Usage on en.wikipedia.org Second Northern War; Grand Duchy of Lithuania; Seimas; Ostrogski family; Great Sejm ...

  5. English: Coat of arms of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (16th century) with the Double Cross of the Jagiellonian dynasty on the shield of horse rider. Fecha. siglo XVI. date QS:P,+1550-00-00T00:00:00Z/7. Fuente.

  6. Lithuania's statehood dates to the 13th-century Grand Duchy of Lithuania. On 6 July 1253, Mindaugas was crowned as the King of Lithuania. In 1385, Lithuania joined Poland in a union that grew into the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth by 1569. Between 1772 and 1795, most of Lithuania was annexed by the Russian Empire .

  7. The Fourth Seimas of Lithuania was the fourth parliament ( Seimas) elected in Lithuania after it declared independence on 16 February 1918. The elections took place on 9 and 10 June 1936, a bit less than ten years after the Third Seimas was dissolved by President Antanas Smetona. [1] The Seimas commenced its work on 1 September 1936.