- A
rokosz (Polish pronunciation: [ˈrɔkɔʂ])
originally was a
gathering of all the
Polish szlachta (nobility), not
merely of deputies, for a sejm. The term...
- Lubomirski's
rebellion or Lubomirski's
rokosz (Polish:
rokosz Lubomirskiego), was a
rebellion against Polish King John II
Casimir that was
initiated by...
- Zebrzydowski's
rebellion (Polish:
rokosz Zebrzydowskiego), or the
Sandomierz rebellion (Polish:
rokosz sandomierski), was a
rokosz (semi-legal rebellion) in the...
- kokosza) is the
colloquial name for a 1537 anti-royalist and anti-absolutist
rokosz (rebellion) by the
Polish nobility. The
derisive name was
coined by the...
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- Poland". "Nation's (somewhat disputed)
national flower – the corn poppy".
Rokosz, M. (1995). "History of the
Aurochs (Bos
taurus primigenius) in Poland"...
-
Suicide Revealed"
Errol Morris Kieran Fitzgerald and
Steven Hathaway &
Molly Rokosz December 15, 2017 (2017-12-15) In 1953, Army
scientist Frank Olson takes...
- the
provisions of the
pacta conventa included the
right of
revolution (
rokosz) for the
nobility if it
considered the king not to be
adhering to the laws...
- 2024-09-11.
Recording Of The Last
Kauai 'o'o Bird,
retrieved 2024-09-11
Rokosz, M. (1995). "History of the
Aurochs (Bos
taurus primigenius) in Poland"...
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Sigismund III Vasa and
became one of the
leaders of the Zebrzydowski's
Rokosz. This confederatio, an
armed and
legal rebellion, was
aimed at weakening...