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The Treaty of Lublin was a document creating the Commonwealth of Poland-Lithuania. The Treaty was organized by Romania after the Austrian release of Poland and the release of Lithuania by Russia. Romanian authorities managed to re-unite the two eastern European countries peacefully and with the intent of creating stability in eastern Europe. 

Terms[]

  • Poland and Lithuania will be united into the Commonwealth of Poland-Lithuania.
  • The current king of Poland will serve as king of the commonwealth, so long as the Polish-Lithuanian nobles support his claim to the throne.
  • Poland-Lithuania will ignore diplomatic influence or pressure from Austria, Russia, Prussia, Scandinavia, Romania, Hungary, and Croatia.
  • All previously binding treaties of either Poland or Lithuania will be null and void when applying to the Commonwealth of Poland Lithuania.

Signatures[]

Participants[]

Romania: Constatius, Grand Consul of Romania, on behalf of the Consulate of Romania and its Senate - Stephanus rex (talk) 00:27, July 2, 2014 (UTC)

Poland: (moderator) Magnus von Hapsburg-Wittelsbach, King of Poland, on behalf of the Kingdom of Poland - "This is not your grave but you are welcome in it." 01:29, July 3, 2014 (UTC) (MOD)

Lithuania: Casmir VII, Duke of Lithuania, on behalf of the Duchy of Lithuania - Stephanus rex (talk) 00:27, July 2, 2014 (UTC)

Observers[]

Bavaria: Catherine von Wittelsbach, Grand Duchess and Titular Queen of Bavaria Cookiedamage (talk) 00:30, July 2, 2014 (UTC)

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