- The
Sejm (English: /seɪm/, Polish: [
sɛjm] ),
officially known as the
Sejm of the
Republic of
Poland (Polish:
Sejm Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej), is the lower...
- The
Marshal of the
Sejm (Polish: Marszałek Sejmu,
pronounced [marˈʂawɛk ˈsɛjmu]) is the
speaker (chair) of the
Sejm, the
lower house of the
Polish Parliament...
- the
sejm proper, of
lower ranking officials and the
representatives of all szlachta.
Together with the king, the
three were
known as the
sejming estates...
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Election sejm (Polish:
Sejm elekcyjny; Lithuanian:
Elekcinis seimas) was one of
three kinds of
special general sejm in pre-partition Polish–Lithuanian...
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Silent Sejm (Polish:
Sejm Niemy; Lithuanian:
Nebylusis seimas), also
known as the Mute
Sejm, is the name
given to the
session of the
Sejm parliament of...
- A
sejm court (Polish: Sąd sejmowy) was a
Polish judicial body that
existed during the
First Polish Republic. The
sejm court was used as a
means to "judge...
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Grodno Sejm (Polish:
Sejm grodzieński; Lithuanian:
Gardino seimas) was the last
Sejm (session of parliament) of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. The...
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Contract Sejm (Polish:
Sejm kontraktowy) is a term
commonly applied to the
Sejm ("parliament")
elected in the
Polish parliamentary elections of 1989. The...
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Confederated sejm (Polish:
sejm skonfederowany) was a form of
sejm in the Polish–Lithuanian
Commonwealth in the 18th century.
After 1764,
sejms were frequently...
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Great Sejm, also
known as the Four-Year
Sejm (Polish:
Sejm Wielki or
Sejm Czteroletni; Lithuanian:
Didysis seimas or Ketverių metų seimas) was a
Sejm (parliament)...