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==Outcome== [[File:Torun koscol Wniebowziecia NMP.jpg|thumb|The church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Toruń was the site of a celebratory mass after the signing of the peace treaty.]] The territories directly held by Poland were already organized into three voivodeships ([[Chełmno Voivodeship|Chełmno]], [[Pomeranian Voivodeship (1466–1772)|Pomeranian]], [[Malbork Voivodeship|Malbork]]) and the [[Prince-Bishopric of Warmia]], all of which formed the province of [[Royal Prussia]]<ref name=ds/> (later also part of the larger [[Greater Poland Province, Crown of the Kingdom of Poland|Greater Poland Provincen]]), which was considered the exclusive property of the Polish king and Polish kingdom. Later, some disagreements arose concerning certain prerogatives that Royal Prussia and the cities held, like [[Danzig's privileges]]. The region possessed certain privileges such as the minting of its own coins, its own [[Diet (assembly)|Diet]] meetings (see the [[Prussian estates]]), its own military, and its own administrative usage of the [[German language]] for minority. A conflict over the right to name and approve Bishops in Warmia, resulted in the [[War of the Priests (Poland)|War of the Priests]] (1467–1479). Eventually, Royal Prussia became integrated into the [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]], but retained some distinctive features until the [[partitions of Poland]] in the late 18th century. In 1525, the Order was ousted from their territory by its own [[Grand Masters of the Teutonic Knights|Grand Master]] when [[Albert, Duke of Prussia]] adopted [[Lutheranism]] and assumed the title of duke as hereditary ruler under the overlordship of Poland in the [[Prussian Homage]]. The area became known as the [[Duchy of Prussia]].
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