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In the fourth part of our Brief History of Poland series, Notes from Poland editor-at-large Stanley Bill looks at the “golden age” of Poland-Lithuania in the sixteenth century, covering the period between 1505 and 1572. He examines the reign of the last two Jagiellonian kings; the establishment of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth; religious tolerance and conflict; the great cultural achievements of the Polish Renaissance; and the beginning of the free royal elections.

The Brief History of Poland series will cover over a thousand years of Polish political and cultural history, from 966 until today.

Producer: Sebastian Leśniewski

Check out the previous episode in our Brief History of Poland series – below.

Main image credit: Miniature of Sigismund II Augustus (c. 1553), by Lucas Cranach the Younger (under public domain).

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