Union of Kraków and Vilna

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title: Union of Kraków and Vilna
text: The Union of Kraków and Vilna also known as Union of Vilnius was one of the agreements of the Polish–Lithuanian union. It was signed in Kraków by Polish nobility on 6 May 1499 and in Vilnius by Lithuanian nobility on 24 July 1499. Casimir IV Jagiellon was both King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania. In his last will Casimir stipulated that the two states would be ruled separately by two of his sons. Thus after his death in 1492, John I Albert was elected to the Polish throne, while the Lithu
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description: 1499 agreement between Poland and Lithuania
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