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Grand chancellor of Lithuania | |
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Appointer | Grand Duke of Lithuania |
Precursor | Chancellor of Lithuania |
Formation | 1504 |
First holder | Mikalojus Radvila |
Final holder | Joachim Chreptowicz |
Abolished | 1795 |
Grand chancellor of Lithuania was the highest office in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. This office functioned from 1504 until the end of the real union with the Kingdom of Poland in 1795 and its subsequent partition among Prussia, Russia and Austria. Today the office of the chancellor has been replaced by that of the Prime Minister of Lithuania.
List of grand chancellors
Portrait | Name | Birth | Term | Death |
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Mikalojus Radvila | 1450 | 1504–1509 | 16 July 1509 | |
Mikołaj II Radziwiłł | 1470 | 1510–1529 | 1529 | |
Albertas Goštautas | 1480 | 1522–1539 | 1539 | |
Mikołaj Krzysztof Radziwiłł | 4 February 1515 | 1539–1565 | 28 May 1565 | |
Mikołaj Radziwiłł VI | 1512 | 1565–1584 | 27 April 1584 | |
Lew Sapieha | 4 April 1557 | 1589–1623 | 7 July 1633 | |
Albrycht Stanisław Radziwiłł | 1 July 1595 | 1623–1656 | 12 November 1656 | |
Krzysztof Zygmunt Pac | 1621 | 1658–1684 | 1684 | |
Marcjan Aleksander Ogiński | 1632 | 1684–1690 | 5 January 1690 | |
Dominik Mikołaj Radziwiłł | 1643 | 1690–1697 | 1697 | |
Karol Radziwiłł | 1668 | 1698–1719 | 1719 | |
Michał Serwacy Wiśniowiecki | 13 May 1680 | 1720–1735 | 18 September 1744 | |
Jan Fryderyk Sapieha | 1680 | 1635–1651 | 1651 | |
Michał Fryderyk Czartoryski | 1696 | 1752–1755 | 1775 | |
Aleksander Michał Sapieha | 1730 | 1755–1793 | 1793 | |
Joachim Chreptowicz | 4 January 1729 | 1793–1795 | 4 March 1812 |
See also