Hetman's sign

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title: Hetman's sign
text: The hetman's sign was the only native military symbol of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. It was invented by hetman Jan Tarnowski, who also popularized it on the territory of Poland in the second half of the sixteenth century. In Lithuania the hetman's sign was accepted in the following century. It became the most popular under reign of king Jan III Sobieski. Although he received the crown, he didn't reject his former attribute of authority. However, from the mid of the eighteenth century het
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