| 1632-1648 |
Vladislav Vaza was the King of Poland and the Great Prince of the Great Lithuanian Princedom. |
| 1637 |
Ruzhany (Pruzhany district) was given right of self-government by Magdeburg Law. |
| 1642 |
Divin (Kobrin district) was given right of self-government by Magdeburg Law. |
| 1643 |
Logishin (Pinsk district) was given right of self-government by Magdeburg Law. |
| 1645 |
Malcha (now it is Malech, Bereza district) was given right of self-government by Magdeburg Law. |
| 1648-1668 |
Yan Kazimir was the King of Poland and the Great Prince of the Great Lithuanian Princedom. |
| 1648-1689 |
Kostyol (Catholic church) and monastery were built in the town of Bereza. |
| 1651-1675 |
Collegium of Jesuits was built in Pinsk. |
| June-August 1655 |
Russian army annexed Lyakhovichi, David-Gorodok. |
| September 1655 |
Russian troops besieged and annexed the town of Pinsk. |
| 15 Jan 1660 |
Russian army headed by Khovansky annexed the town of Brest. |
| 18 Jun 1660 |
The Khovansky army was beated near by Lyakhovichi. |
| 25 Jun 1660 |
Ukrainian Cossacks after a long siege annexed Pinsk. |
| 4 Dec 1665 |
The mint was founded in Brest. |
| 1669-1673 |
Mikhail Vishnevetsky was the King of Poland and the Great Prince of the Great Lithuanian Princedom. |
| 1674-1696 |
Yan Sobessky was the King of Poland and the Great Prince of the Great Lithuanian Princedom. |
| 1683 |
The war between Rech Pospolitaya and Crimean Khan was resumed. The war was ended in 1699 with defeat of Turkey. |
| 1697-1733 |
August II the Strong was the King of Poland and the Great Prince of the Great Lithuanian Princedom. |