Union of Mielnik
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The Act of Mielnik or Union of Mielnik of 1501 was an attempt to reintroduce the broken Polish-Lithuanian Union. It was not ratified in the Lithuanian Sejm, convoked in Grodno, and after Alexander became the Polish king the two states were joined in a personal union that lasted until the Union of Lublin of 1569.
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