Starostowie
Starostowie are a traditional title of office in ancient and medieval Europe, particularly in Eastern Europe and Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. The term "starosta" comes from the Polish language, with "stara" meaning "old" or "leader". In medieval Poland and Lithuania, starostowie were high-ranking officials responsible for local government and administration.
A starostowie typically served as a deputy to a higher authority, such as a bishop, nobleman, or
In Poland, the institution of starostowie emerged during the Piast dynasty in the 10th century. Over time,
The office of starostowie was abolished by the Partitions of Poland in the late 18th century. Prior