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Legal status post 1921
Noble privileges in Poland after the March Constitution is an issue that concerns the legal and social status of hereditary titles, noble status and coats
Noble privileges in Poland after the March Constitution
Noble_privileges_in_Poland_after_the_March_Constitution
The Constitution of the Republic of Poland (Polish: Konstytucja Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej or Konstytucja RP for short) is the supreme law of the Republic
Constitution_of_Poland
The hierarchy of noble titles in Poland was relatively uncommon throughout most of its history. Polish nobility szlachta enjoyed the principle of political
Noble_titles_in_Poland
Elections of individual kings in Poland
the throne of Poland for his line, he gathered the nobles and sought their approval to have one of his daughters appointed queen regnant of Poland in
Royal_elections_in_Poland
1795 division of Poland–Lithuania
of the Constitution. Abandoned by her Prussian allies and betrayed by Polish nobles who desired to restore the privileges they had lost under the May
Third_Partition_of_Poland
Noble class in the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
The szlachta (Polish pronunciation: [ˈʂlaxta] ; Lithuanian: šlėkta; Ruthenian: шляхта) were the hereditary noble estate in the Kingdom of Poland, the
Szlachta
Nobility of the Holy See
Sepulchre, the only purely noble chapters of the order. Their members enjoy several heraldic privileges in addition to the right to use the Comital title. This
Papal_nobility
Vasa, the Cossacks in Ukraine revolted against Poland; wars with Russia and Turkey weakened the country; and szlachta obtained new privileges, mainly
History of Poland in the early modern period (1569–1795)
History_of_Poland_in_the_early_modern_period_(1569–1795)
Aristocratic republic in Europe (1569–1795)
many noble families quickly adopted the Reformed religion. After the Counter-Reformation, when the Catholic Church regained power in Poland, the szlachta
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth
Lower house of the parliament of Poland
the bicameral parliament of Poland. The Sejm has been the highest governing body of the Third Polish Republic since the transition of government in 1989
Sejm
Country in Central Europe
Poland, officially the Republic of Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It extends from the Baltic Sea in the north to the Sudetes and Carpathian Mountains
Poland
Former political system in Poland and Poland-Lithuania
in the Kingdom of Poland and, after the Union of Lublin (1569), in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Under that system, all nobles (szlachta), regardless
Golden_Liberty
Legal right of women to vote
(allowed to run for parliament) after a revision of the Dutch Constitution in 1917 and the active vote (electing representatives) in 1919, and American women
Women's_suffrage
Semi-autonomous polity within the Russian Empire (1815–1915)
Congress Poland, or the Congress Kingdom of Poland, formally known as the Kingdom of Poland, was a polity created in 1815 by the Congress of Vienna as
Congress_Poland
Assembly of the feudal estates of Sweden from the 15th–19th centuries
accepted an addition to the instrument of government from 1772. This new law, the Union and Security Act, abolished most noble privileges and commoners, regardless
Riksdag_of_the_Estates
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth constitution
1792. The Commonwealth was a dual monarchy comprising the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania; the new constitution was intended
Constitution_of_3_May_1791
1334, 1364 and 1367). The accumulation of privileges granted by the Polish rulers led to the de facto separation of the Jews in Poland and Lithuania as a
Antisemitism_in_Poland
Official privileged social class
Amendment of the Constitution of India, passed in 1971, abolished all noble privileges within the Republic of India. In East Asia, the system was often
Nobility
Upper house of the parliament of Poland
for the kingdom. In 1529 the Senate finally reached a decision on its own composition; after the accession of Mazovia to the Kingdom of Poland, the Senate
Senate_of_Poland
1794 Polish–Lithuanian uprising against Russia and Prussia
furious over the adoption of the new constitution, which she believed threatened Russian influence in Poland. Russia had viewed Poland as a de facto
Kościuszko_Uprising
Parliament of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
by the Union of Lublin in 1569 following the merger of the legislatures of the two states, the Sejm of the Kingdom of Poland and the Sejm of the Grand
Sejm of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Sejm_of_the_Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth
The history of the Jews in Poland before the 18th century covers the period of Jewish-Polish history from its origins, roughly until the political and
History of the Jews in Poland before the 18th century
History_of_the_Jews_in_Poland_before_the_18th_century
Administrative unit of the Russian Empire (1867–1915)
disbanded. The Constitution of the Kingdom of Poland was repealed and replaced by the much less liberal and never fully implemented Organic Statute of the Kingdom
Vistula_Land
religious activity throughout Poland. At the same time, Congress Poland lost its constitution and its army. After the failure of the November Revolt, clandestine
History_of_Poland_(1795–1918)
envoys from Russia to Poland–Lithuania in the years 1763–1794 were among the most important characters in the politics of Poland. Their powers went far
Ambassadors and envoys from Russia to Poland (1763–1794)
Ambassadors_and_envoys_from_Russia_to_Poland_(1763–1794)
The history of the Jews in Poland dates back at least 1,000 years. For centuries, Poland was home to the largest and most significant Jewish community
History_of_the_Jews_in_Poland
trends. The first lay school in Poland, the "School of Knighthood" or the Nobles' Academy of the Corps of Cadets, was established in 1765, soon after Stanisław
History of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1764–1795)
History_of_the_Polish–Lithuanian_Commonwealth_(1764–1795)
Fabricated titles of social rank
include noble titles in the name. In the same constitution, in the "transitional and final provisions" the founding fathers decided to join the noble title
False_titles_of_nobility
Privileged social class in the Kingdom of Hungary
percent of the population. Reformist noblemen demanded the abolition of noble privileges from the 1790s, but their program was enacted only during the Hungarian
Hungarian_nobility
Historic European territory in Silesia
1867. After 1918, with the end of monarchy in Prussia, the state country privileges were abolished. The noble titles were abolished in Germany in 1919
Duchy_of_Pless
Autonomous province of the Kingdom of Poland (1466–1772)
incorporated into the Sejm of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. In 1772 and 1793, after the first and second partition of Poland, the former territory of Royal
Royal_Prussia
German state from 1525 to 1947
Prussia, a province of Poland, and the eastern Duchy of Prussia, a feudal fief of the Crown of Poland until 1657. After 1525, the Teutonic Order relocated
Prussia
16th-century codification of legislation of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
law, as well as the nobility privileges in Poland, Magdeburg Rights, international treaties and royal charters and proclamations of the 12th to 14th centuries
Statutes_of_Lithuania
Historical social class
non-magnate example, see Dąbrowski Manor in Michałowice). Although the March Constitution of Poland (1921) abolished the legal class of hereditary nobility
Polish_landed_gentry
Empress of Russia from 1762 to 1796
were the privileges a serf was entitled to and that nobles were bound to carry out. All of this was true before Catherine's reign, and this is the system
Catherine_the_Great
Hungarian aristocrat, statesman and Imperial Feldmarschall
recognized Habsburg rule. In turn, the Habsburgs recognized the traditional constitution and privileges of Hungary. Although the Hungarian claim over Transylvania
Sándor_Károlyi
confirmed the privileges granted to Jews in 1264 by Bolesław the Pious and allowed them to settle in Poland in great numbers.[citation needed] After the Polish
History_of_Poland
City in Poland
officially the Royal Capital City of Kraków, is the second-largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland. Situated on the Vistula River in Lesser Poland Voivodeship
Kraków
Ruler of Poland–Lithuania from 1764 to 1795
the First Partition of Poland (1772). The latter part of his reign saw reforms wrought by the Diet (1788–1792) and the Constitution of 3 May 1791. These
Stanisław_August_Poniatowski
and the abolition of all noble privileges in the form of tax exemptions and land grants. The nobles protested strongly, but the king backed the two non-nobility
1660 state of emergency in Denmark
1660_state_of_emergency_in_Denmark
1200s–1669 trade confederation in Northern Europe
abandoned the Peterhof from 1443 to 1448. After extended conflicts with the league from the 1370s, English traders gained trade privileges in the Prussian
Hanseatic_League
Noble titles in the United Kingdom
the legislative process and the British honours system within the framework of the Constitution of the United Kingdom. The term peerage can be used both
Peerages in the United Kingdom
Peerages_in_the_United_Kingdom
Nobility title in European countries
Somewhat similar to the native privileged class of nobles found in Poland, Hungary also had a class of Conditional nobles. As opposed to the plethora of hollow
Count
been mentioned in several liberal democratic constitutions. It is referenced either in the form of denunciation (as is the case in the Croatian, Hungarian
Liberal democratic constitutions with references to socialism
Liberal_democratic_constitutions_with_references_to_socialism
Prince & Grand Master of the Order of Malta
the Order's constitution, which removed the traditional requirement for the Grand Master to prove noble ancestry. Dunlap is President Emeritus of the
John_T._Dunlap
Capital and largest city of Poland
officially the Capital City of Warsaw, is the capital and most populous city of Poland. The metropolis stands on the river Vistula in east-central Poland. Its
Warsaw
direct part of the Kingdom of Poland (and later Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth) had more influence on Polish politics and more privileges than Ducal Prussia
Prussian_estates
Political party in Poland
exist soon after the adoption of the Constitution when, in the War in Defense of the Constitution, the Targowica Confederates, backed by the Russians,
Patriotic_Party
Political and social unrest in the Russian Empire
who were marching to present a petition at the Winter Palace. Every year, thousands of nobles in debt mortgaged their estates to the noble land bank
Russian_Revolution_of_1905
Legal privilege given to some members in monarchical and princely societies
one of the German monarchs after 1806. The constitution of the Weimar Republic in 1919 ceased to accord privileges to members of dynastic and noble families
Imperial, royal and noble ranks
Imperial,_royal_and_noble_ranks
President of Poland since 2025
(born 3 March 1983) is a Polish historian and politician who has served as the 7th president of Poland since 2025. He served as the director of the Institute
Karol_Nawrocki
Group of anti-Habsburg insurgents in the Kingdom of Hungary (1671–1711)
restore the constitution in 1681 after it was suspended in 1673. The leader of the last of the kuruc rebellions, Francis II Rákóczi, did not use the term
Kuruc
One of local parliaments in the history of Poland and Lithuania
as all nobles were eligible to vote in the sejmiks. Sejmiks in Lithuania were dominated by the magnates to a greater extent than those in Poland proper
Sejmik
Association of German states (1815–1866)
Increasingly after 1815, a centralized Prussian government based in Berlin took over the powers of the nobles, which in terms of control over the peasantry
German_Confederation
King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1506 to 1548
finance it. He set up the legal codes that formalised serfdom in Poland, placing the peasants into the private estates of nobles. Likely related to tax
Sigismund_I_the_Old
Austrian Redemptorist and saint
written constitution after that of the United States in 1787. The constitution “assumed a symbolic importance… It was the Bill of Rights of the Polish
Clement_Mary_Hofbauer
King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania (1587–1632), King of Sweden (1592–1599)
Sea and landed in Poland on 7 October, immediately agreeing to grant royal privileges to the Sejm (parliament) in the hope of calming the opposition and
Sigismund_III_Vasa
1385 document between Poland and Lithuania
with land possessions in Tauragnai, Labanoras, Molėtai. Two other privileges, issues on 20 February and 4 March 1387, awarded nobles who would convert to
Union_of_Krewo
Town in Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland
municipality in southeastern Poland, in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship. As of December 2021, the town has a population of 2,017. The total area of the commune
Dukla
State which endorses Christianity as the state religion
stance. The 1891 Constitution, the first under the Republican system of government, abolished privileges for any specific religion, reaffirming the separation
Christian_state
Uncodified national constitution
The constitution of the United Kingdom comprises the written and unwritten arrangements that establish the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern
Constitution of the United Kingdom
Constitution_of_the_United_Kingdom
declaration in 1956. Abu Dhabi officially abolished it in 1963. "Maps | Global Slavery Index". Athenaion Politeia 12.4, quoting Solon s:Athenian Constitution#12
Timeline of abolition of slavery and serfdom
Timeline_of_abolition_of_slavery_and_serfdom
Government system where political power lies with the people
needed the consent of the governed to ward off foreign threats. In Poland, noble democracy was characterized by an increase in the activity of the middle
Democracy
Polish nobleman (1595–1650)
negotiated with envoys from the Duchy of Prussia. A Catholic, he opposed Protestants and advocated limiting their rights and privileges. In his pro-Habsburg and
Jerzy_Ossoliński
Monarchy ruled by an elected ruler
Poland in 1384, nobles elected Jogaila of Lithuania to be her husband and co-king in 1386. As the Queen was hereditary monarch, it was expected the royal
Elective_monarchy
15th-18th century European territories
when the Weimar Constitution of 1919 abolished all noble privileges. In years 1571-1573 Wenceslaus III Adam, Duke of Cieszyn sold several parts of the Duchy
State_country
Status of certain populated places in Ukraine
giving several settlements legally protected privileges. Under the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth in the 16th century, a system of cities and towns developed
City_status_in_Ukraine
Political party in Poland
represented the interests of conservative nobles and magnates, and was aligned with the Russian Empire. By the early 17th century, the magnates of Poland and
Hetmans'_Party
City in Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
a city on the Baltic coast of northern Poland, and the capital of the Pomeranian Voivodeship. With a population of 486,492, it is Poland's sixth-largest
Gdańsk
Members of the electoral college that elected the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire
exclusive privileges that were not shared with other princes of the Empire, and they continued to hold their original titles alongside that of elector. The heir
Prince-elector
Lombard laws (in Italian) Dippel, Horst (2010). Constitutions of the world from the late 18th century to the middle of 19th century (in Italian). De Gruyter
List of short-lived states and dependencies
List_of_short-lived_states_and_dependencies
Form of government
to act on the advice of the government. Poland developed the first constitution for a monarchy in continental Europe, with the Constitution of 3 May 1791;
Constitutional_monarchy
French military officer and politician (1757–1834)
instilled to all the Immunities, Rights and Privileges of natural born Citizens thereof, they and every one of them conforming to the Constitution and Laws of
Marquis_de_Lafayette
European state (c. 1236–1795)
his privilege which tied the Orthodox and Catholic Lithuanian nobles rights in order to attract the Slavic nobles of the eastern regions of the Grand
Grand_Duchy_of_Lithuania
King of Bohemia and Hungary (1456–1516)
elected Vladislaus king after George's death, but he could rule only Bohemia proper because Matthias, whom the Roman Catholic nobles had elected king, occupied
Vladislaus_II_of_Hungary
Archipelagic country in Southeast Asia
Law. The official title "Republic of the Philippines" was included in the 1935 constitution as the name of the future independent state, and in all succeeding
Philippines
assigned political privileges on the basis of productive wealth rather than of noble birth. Some of Solon's reforms failed in the short term, yet he is
History_of_democracy
Series of political upheavals in Europe
censorship. The Hanoverian nobility successfully appealed to the Confederal Diet in 1851 over the loss of their noble privileges, while the Prussian Junkers
Revolutions_of_1848
Russian state from 1721 to 1917
self-government and numerous privileges in matters affecting education, police, and the local administration of justice. After 167 years of German language
Russian_Empire
Brno. The king confirmed the privileges of the 24 "Saxon" towns in Spiš, strengthened the special rights of Prešov and granted town privileges to Smolník
History_of_Slovakia
First parliament for all of Germany (1848–1849)
the German Confederation. After long and controversial debates, the assembly produced the so-called Frankfurt Constitution (Paulskirchenverfassung or
Frankfurt_National_Assembly
Month of 1968
History (Oxford University Press, 2014) "Roman Nobles Lose Vatican Privileges", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, March 30, 1968, p2 Thomas McMahon (2000). Creative
March_1968
Capital and largest city of Latvia
established the Order of Livonian Brothers of the Sword in 1202, which was open to nobles and merchants. The Christianisation of the Livs continued. In 1207
Riga
Puppet Polish legislature created to legally enable the country's partition
(the Russian Empire, Prussia and Austria) in order to legalize their First Partition of Poland. During its first days in session, that Sejm was the site
Partition_Sejm
Unicameral parliament of Lithuania
the Sejm of Poland into a single Sejm of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. By this time, 40 Seimas of Lithuania had taken place. Nobles of Lithuania
Seimas
Polish–Lithuanian noble family
of the most powerful magnate families originating from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and later also prominent in the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland. Part
Radziwiłł_family
Catholic lay religious order
commonly known as the Order of Malta or the Knights of Malta, is a Catholic lay religious order, traditionally of a military, chivalric, and noble nature. Though
Sovereign Military Order of Malta
Sovereign_Military_Order_of_Malta
Country in Southeast Asia
rights, and legal privileges through several unequal treaties. The governance system evolved into an absolute monarchy centralised under the rule of King Chulalongkorn
Thailand
Status of peasants under feudalism
serfs during the harvest and planting times.[citation needed] In exchange for this work on the lord's demesne, the serfs had certain privileges and rights
Serfdom
Form of government ruled by a monarch, or a polity with this form of government
Pretender Royal family Royal and noble ranks Universal monarchy Bogdanor, Vernon (1995). The Monarchy and the Constitution. Clarendon Press. ISBN 978-0-19-829334-7
Monarchy
Set of revolutions in 1848 and 1849
The revolutions of 1848 in the Austrian Empire took place from March 1848 to November 1849. Much of the revolutionary activity had a nationalist character:
Revolutions of 1848 in the Austrian Empire
Revolutions_of_1848_in_the_Austrian_Empire
Polish statesman (1867–1935)
privileges that had been suspended after the incident. For his involvement, he was sentenced in 1888 to six months' imprisonment. He had to spend the
Józef_Piłsudski
Cadet branch of French Capetian dynasty
(and revocable) by the monarch, superseding many of the traditional duties and privileges of the noble governors. Although it required a succession of internal
House_of_Bourbon
Holy Roman Emperor from 1765 to 1790
personnel, were dissolved. Joseph also abolished noble privileges in court, insisting on equality before the law for all social classes. Interestingly, Joseph
Joseph_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
law was passed, only one doctor had these privileges, effectively leaving only one legal abortion clinic in the state. United States, Tennessee: Tennessee
Timeline of women's legal rights (other than voting)
Timeline_of_women's_legal_rights_(other_than_voting)
Sequence of rulers considered members of the same family
the same family, usually in the context of a monarchical system, but sometimes also appearing in republics. A "house" is an imperial, royal or noble family
Dynasty
Microstate in Southern Europe
reaction to the events was the promotion of Catalan writings in Andorra, with cultural works such as the Book of Privileges (Llibre de Privilegis de 1674)
Andorra
History of Sicily under the Bourbon dynasty (1734–1860)
Casale, noble families that had been implanted in the Syracuse area; Dorotea was originally from Spain). Lucia was born in 1770 in the palace of the Borgia
History_of_Bourbon_Sicily
City county in Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland
a historic city in western Poland, seat of Leszno County within the Greater Poland Voivodeship. It is the seventh-largest city in the province with an
Leszno
Insurrection in Hungary against Habsburg rule
from the Ottomans". Francis II Rákóczi (Hungarian: II. Rákóczi Ferenc) was the son of an old noble family and one of the richest landlords in the Kingdom
Rákóczi's_War_of_Independence
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