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Indygenat or 'naturalization' in the Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth was the
grant of
nobility to
foreign nobles. To
grant indygenat, a
foreign noble had...
- He
engaged in
trade of fabrics, wine, and salt, and
obtained Polish indygenat.
Sigismund Augustus entrusted him with the
organization and management...
- Anna Wajs and
Kasper Niesiecki give it the date of 1566, and
speak of an
indygenat. The
latter two
authors also
mention the
German surname of the ennobled...
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freedom with
respect to the
Augsburg Confession, the
Indigenat (Polish:
Indygenat), and
continuation of the
traditional German jurisdiction and administration...
- were
mostly of
foreign provenance and
usually subject to the
process of
indygenat, naturalisation.
Somewhat similar to the
native privileged class of nobles...
- estate.
Indygenat – from the
Latin expression, indigenatus,
recognition of
foreign noble status. A
foreign noble,
after acquiring indygenat status, received...
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meaning "the
right by the
place of birth", may
refer to: Ius
indigenatus Indygenat Indigenat (Hungary) This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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including religious freedom with
respect to the
Augsburg Confession, the
Indygenat, and
continuation of the
traditional German administration. The terms...
- for
example from Lithuania, were
incorporated by adoption—granted an
indygenat—into the
Polish nobility and its
heraldic system.
Removal from the heraldic...
- Poland. In 1589 Paweł (Paul) Pernus, vogt of the
Royal Court received indygenat (grant), of the
Kingdom of
Poland and the
Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Azure...