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<caption><font size=+1>'''Rzeczpospolita Obojga Narodów'''</font></caption> | |||
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The '''Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth''' (or '''The Commonwealth of the Two Nations''', '''''] Obojga Narodów''''' in ]) was a federal monarchy-republic formed by the Kingdom of ] and Grand Duchy of ], between ] and ], which was governed by an elected ]. | The '''Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth''' (or '''The Commonwealth of the Two Nations''', '''''] Obojga Narodów''''' in ]) was a federal monarchy-republic formed by the Kingdom of ] and Grand Duchy of ], between ] and ], which was governed by an elected ]. |
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The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (or The Commonwealth of the Two Nations, Rzeczpospolita Obojga Narodów in Polish) was a federal monarchy-republic formed by the Kingdom of Poland and Grand Duchy of Lithuania, between 1569 and 1795, which was governed by an elected monarch. Since the word Poland was also commonly used to described the whole country, the members of the commonwealth were called:
The Crown had approximaterly double the population of Lithuania and five times the income of its treasury. In the Partitions_of_Poland in 1772-1795 divided the country between Russia, the Kingdom of Prussia and Austria. However, the last political movement that wanted to restore the state was active about the time of the January Uprising (1863-1864). These lands are distributed today mostly among Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Ukraine, Belarus, and Russia, with smaller pieces in some other neighboring countries (Estonia, Slovakia, Romania and Moldova). The political doctrine of Polish-Lithuania was "our state is a Republic under the presidency of the King". The Commonwealth introduced the doctrine of religious tolerance, had its own parliament, the Sejm, and elected kings that were bound to the contracts "Pacta conventa" from the beginning of their reign. The foundation stones of the Commonwealth, the so called Golden Freedoms, were commonly:
Intelectual inheritanceThe Commonwealth was one of the most important places in development modern social and political ideas of Europe. See Polish brethren. The article Nobles' Democracy covers this historical period in greater detail. Related articles |