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after the
death of a bishop.
These early Sejms only
convened at the King's behest.
Following the 1493
Sejm in Piotrków, it
became a
regularly convening...
- the
general sejm, in the era of
electable kings,
beginning in 1573,
three special types of
sejms (convocation, election, and
coronation sejms)
handled 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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those sejms. The
other two
kinds of
special sejm—likewise
concerned with the
filling of the throne—were the "convocation
sejm" and the "coronation
sejm."...
- 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...
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Pacification sejm (Polish:
Sejm pacyfikacyjny)
refers to a type of the
sejm (parliament session) in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. The
pacification sejms were...
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Legislative Sejm can
refer to the two
Polish Sejms known in
Polish as
Sejm Ustawodawczy:
Legislative Sejm (Second
Polish Republic), 1919–1922
Legislative Sejm (1947–1952)...
- the
Collegium Nobilium (On the
Effective Conduct of
Debates in
Ordinary Sejms, 1761–1763); Józef Wybicki,
composer of the
Polish National Anthem (Political...
- and
frequencies of the
sejms changed over time, with the six-w****
sejm session convened every two
years being most common.
Sejm locations changed throughout...
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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...