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What social pressure was pressing down the people? | <text>What social pressure was pressing down the people?</text><reasoning>The Orthodox nobles' rights were nominally equal to those enjoyed by Polish and Lithuanian nobility, but there was a cultural pressure to convert to Catholicism, that was greatly eased in 1596 by the Union of Brest. See for example careers of Sen... |
What greatly eased the cultural pressure towards Catholicism. | <text>What greatly eased the cultural pressure towards Catholicism.</text><reasoning>The Orthodox nobles' rights were nominally equal to those enjoyed by Polish and Lithuanian nobility, but there was a cultural pressure to convert to Catholicism, that was greatly eased in 1596 by the Union of Brest. See for example car... |
What year was the union of brest | <text>What year was the union of brest</text><reasoning>The Orthodox nobles' rights were nominally equal to those enjoyed by Polish and Lithuanian nobility, but there was a cultural pressure to convert to Catholicism, that was greatly eased in 1596 by the Union of Brest. See for example careers of Senator Adam Kisiel a... |
Around what time was the total legal number of ennoblement at 800? | <text>Around what time was the total legal number of ennoblement at 800?</text><reasoning>According to heraldic sources total number of legal ennoblements issued between the 14th century and the mid-18th century, is estimated at approximately 800. This is an average of only about two ennoblements per year or only 0.000... |
What is average for ennoblements between 14th and min 18th century. | <text>What is average for ennoblements between 14th and min 18th century.</text><reasoning>According to heraldic sources total number of legal ennoblements issued between the 14th century and the mid-18th century, is estimated at approximately 800. This is an average of only about two ennoblements per year or only 0.00... |
What type of sources give information regarding total number of enablements? | <text>What type of sources give information regarding total number of enablements?</text><reasoning>According to heraldic sources total number of legal ennoblements issued between the 14th century and the mid-18th century, is estimated at approximately 800. This is an average of only about two ennoblements per year or ... |
Where is the Marshall Islands International Airport located? | <text>Where is the Marshall Islands International Airport located?</text><reasoning>The Marshall Islands are served by the Marshall Islands International Airport in Majuro, the Bucholz Army Airfield in Kwajalein, and other small airports and airstrips.</reasoning><output>Majuro</output> |
What airfield operates in Kwajalein? | <text>What airfield operates in Kwajalein?</text><reasoning>The Marshall Islands are served by the Marshall Islands International Airport in Majuro, the Bucholz Army Airfield in Kwajalein, and other small airports and airstrips.</reasoning><output>Bucholz Army Airfield</output> |
When did kings grant privileges to the nobles? | <text>When did kings grant privileges to the nobles?</text><reasoning>Poland's successive kings granted privileges to the nobility at the time of their election to the throne (the privileges being specified in the king-elect's Pacta conventa) and at other times in exchange for ad hoc permission to raise an extraordinar... |
What specified the kings privileges? | <text>What specified the kings privileges?</text><reasoning>Poland's successive kings granted privileges to the nobility at the time of their election to the throne (the privileges being specified in the king-elect's Pacta conventa) and at other times in exchange for ad hoc permission to raise an extraordinary tax or a... |
What was also in exchange during he election of the throne? | <text>What was also in exchange during he election of the throne?</text><reasoning>Poland's successive kings granted privileges to the nobility at the time of their election to the throne (the privileges being specified in the king-elect's Pacta conventa) and at other times in exchange for ad hoc permission to raise an... |
What did nobles get in from the king during election? | <text>What did nobles get in from the king during election?</text><reasoning>Poland's successive kings granted privileges to the nobility at the time of their election to the throne (the privileges being specified in the king-elect's Pacta conventa) and at other times in exchange for ad hoc permission to raise an extra... |
Who was Virgil's editor? | <text>Who was Virgil's editor?</text><reasoning>Virgil's biographical tradition is thought to depend on a lost biography by Varius, Virgil's editor, which was incorporated into the biography by Suetonius and the commentaries of Servius and Donatus, the two great commentators on Virgil's poetry. Although the commentarie... |
Whose two commentaries were incorporated into Virgil's biography by Suetonius? | <text>Whose two commentaries were incorporated into Virgil's biography by Suetonius?</text><reasoning>Virgil's biographical tradition is thought to depend on a lost biography by Varius, Virgil's editor, which was incorporated into the biography by Suetonius and the commentaries of Servius and Donatus, the two great com... |
What do the comentaries rely on for some of their information about Virgil? | <text>What do the comentaries rely on for some of their information about Virgil?</text><reasoning>Virgil's biographical tradition is thought to depend on a lost biography by Varius, Virgil's editor, which was incorporated into the biography by Suetonius and the commentaries of Servius and Donatus, the two great commen... |
Is Virgil's biographical tradition easily researched or is it problematic? | <text>Is Virgil's biographical tradition easily researched or is it problematic?</text><reasoning>Virgil's biographical tradition is thought to depend on a lost biography by Varius, Virgil's editor, which was incorporated into the biography by Suetonius and the commentaries of Servius and Donatus, the two great comment... |
What was the toalt number of legal ennoblements thoughout history of poland and polish commonwealth | <text>What was the toalt number of legal ennoblements thoughout history of poland and polish commonwealth</text><reasoning>According to heraldic sources 1,600 is a total estimated number of all legal ennoblements throughout the history of Kingdom of Poland and Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from the 14th century onward... |
When did theys tart recording the ennoblements? | <text>When did theys tart recording the ennoblements?</text><reasoning>According to heraldic sources 1,600 is a total estimated number of all legal ennoblements throughout the history of Kingdom of Poland and Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from the 14th century onward (half of which were performed in the final years of... |
When were most ennoblements implemented? | <text>When were most ennoblements implemented?</text><reasoning>According to heraldic sources 1,600 is a total estimated number of all legal ennoblements throughout the history of Kingdom of Poland and Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from the 14th century onward (half of which were performed in the final years of the la... |
WHat was a polish nobleman referred to as before the 15th century? | <text>WHat was a polish nobleman referred to as before the 15th century?</text><reasoning>Another class of knights were granted land by the prince, allowing them the economic ability to serve the prince militarily. A Polish nobleman living at the time prior to the 15th century was referred to as a "rycerz", very roughl... |
What is roughly the same to the english version of rycerz? | <text>What is roughly the same to the english version of rycerz?</text><reasoning>Another class of knights were granted land by the prince, allowing them the economic ability to serve the prince militarily. A Polish nobleman living at the time prior to the 15th century was referred to as a "rycerz", very roughly equiva... |
What people did the rycerstwo class represent? | <text>What people did the rycerstwo class represent?</text><reasoning>Another class of knights were granted land by the prince, allowing them the economic ability to serve the prince militarily. A Polish nobleman living at the time prior to the 15th century was referred to as a "rycerz", very roughly equivalent to the ... |
What positive did the szlachta class receive? | <text>What positive did the szlachta class receive?</text><reasoning>Another class of knights were granted land by the prince, allowing them the economic ability to serve the prince militarily. A Polish nobleman living at the time prior to the 15th century was referred to as a "rycerz", very roughly equivalent to the E... |
What did ducal law implement for the rycerstwo/nobility? | <text>What did ducal law implement for the rycerstwo/nobility?</text><reasoning>Another class of knights were granted land by the prince, allowing them the economic ability to serve the prince militarily. A Polish nobleman living at the time prior to the 15th century was referred to as a "rycerz", very roughly equivale... |
WHat were nobles named in german language? | <text>WHat were nobles named in german language?</text><reasoning>In Lithuania Propria and in Samogitia prior to the creation of the Kingdom of Lithuania by Mindaugas, nobles were named die beste leuten in sources that were written in German language. In the Lithuanian language nobles were named ponai. The higher nobil... |
What were the nobles named in lithuanian? | <text>What were the nobles named in lithuanian?</text><reasoning>In Lithuania Propria and in Samogitia prior to the creation of the Kingdom of Lithuania by Mindaugas, nobles were named die beste leuten in sources that were written in German language. In the Lithuanian language nobles were named ponai. The higher nobili... |
What were the higher nobility named? | <text>What were the higher nobility named?</text><reasoning>In Lithuania Propria and in Samogitia prior to the creation of the Kingdom of Lithuania by Mindaugas, nobles were named die beste leuten in sources that were written in German language. In the Lithuanian language nobles were named ponai. The higher nobility we... |
The kunigai were subordinate to who? | <text>The kunigai were subordinate to who?</text><reasoning>In Lithuania Propria and in Samogitia prior to the creation of the Kingdom of Lithuania by Mindaugas, nobles were named die beste leuten in sources that were written in German language. In the Lithuanian language nobles were named ponai. The higher nobility we... |
What word is used to denominate nobility? | <text>What word is used to denominate nobility?</text><reasoning>In Lithuania Propria and in Samogitia prior to the creation of the Kingdom of Lithuania by Mindaugas, nobles were named die beste leuten in sources that were written in German language. In the Lithuanian language nobles were named ponai. The higher nobili... |
What ruled over the tribes? | <text>What ruled over the tribes?</text><reasoning>The tribes were ruled by clans (ród) consisting of people related by blood or marriage and theoretically descending from a common ancestor, giving the ród/clan a highly developed sense of solidarity. (See gens.) The starosta (or starszyna) had judicial and military pow... |
What did the clans people all have in common? | <text>What did the clans people all have in common?</text><reasoning>The tribes were ruled by clans (ród) consisting of people related by blood or marriage and theoretically descending from a common ancestor, giving the ród/clan a highly developed sense of solidarity. (See gens.) The starosta (or starszyna) had judicia... |
What gave them a sense of solidarity? | <text>What gave them a sense of solidarity?</text><reasoning>The tribes were ruled by clans (ród) consisting of people related by blood or marriage and theoretically descending from a common ancestor, giving the ród/clan a highly developed sense of solidarity. (See gens.) The starosta (or starszyna) had judicial and mi... |
What were stronghold called? | <text>What were stronghold called?</text><reasoning>The tribes were ruled by clans (ród) consisting of people related by blood or marriage and theoretically descending from a common ancestor, giving the ród/clan a highly developed sense of solidarity. (See gens.) The starosta (or starszyna) had judicial and military po... |
What was the territory occupied by a single tribe? | <text>What was the territory occupied by a single tribe?</text><reasoning>The tribes were ruled by clans (ród) consisting of people related by blood or marriage and theoretically descending from a common ancestor, giving the ród/clan a highly developed sense of solidarity. (See gens.) The starosta (or starszyna) had ju... |
Who defined the significant legislative changes? | <text>Who defined the significant legislative changes?</text><reasoning>Significant legislative changes in the status of the szlachta, as defined by Robert Bideleux and Ian Jeffries, consist of its 1374 exemption from the land tax, a 1425 guarantee against the 'arbitrary arrests and/or seizure of property' of its membe... |
What is one exemption was part of the significant changes in legislation? | <text>What is one exemption was part of the significant changes in legislation?</text><reasoning>Significant legislative changes in the status of the szlachta, as defined by Robert Bideleux and Ian Jeffries, consist of its 1374 exemption from the land tax, a 1425 guarantee against the 'arbitrary arrests and/or seizure ... |
What did the 1425 requirement entail? | <text>What did the 1425 requirement entail?</text><reasoning>Significant legislative changes in the status of the szlachta, as defined by Robert Bideleux and Ian Jeffries, consist of its 1374 exemption from the land tax, a 1425 guarantee against the 'arbitrary arrests and/or seizure of property' of its members, a 1454 ... |
What were the statutes issued between 1496 and 1611 prescribed from? | <text>What were the statutes issued between 1496 and 1611 prescribed from?</text><reasoning>Significant legislative changes in the status of the szlachta, as defined by Robert Bideleux and Ian Jeffries, consist of its 1374 exemption from the land tax, a 1425 guarantee against the 'arbitrary arrests and/or seizure of pr... |
What did some Mozni regard themselves with? | <text>What did some Mozni regard themselves with?</text><reasoning>Some możni (Magnates) descending from past tribal dynasties regarded themselves as co-proprietors of Piast realms, even though the Piasts attempted to deprive them of their independence. These możni (Magnates) constantly sought to undermine princely aut... |
What did the magnates do to the Piasts realms? | <text>What did the magnates do to the Piasts realms?</text><reasoning>Some możni (Magnates) descending from past tribal dynasties regarded themselves as co-proprietors of Piast realms, even though the Piasts attempted to deprive them of their independence. These możni (Magnates) constantly sought to undermine princely ... |
Who constantly sought to undermine princely authority? | <text>Who constantly sought to undermine princely authority?</text><reasoning>Some możni (Magnates) descending from past tribal dynasties regarded themselves as co-proprietors of Piast realms, even though the Piasts attempted to deprive them of their independence. These możni (Magnates) constantly sought to undermine p... |
Who establishd the inviolability of nobles property? | <text>Who establishd the inviolability of nobles property?</text><reasoning>In 1422 King Władysław II Jagiełło by the Privilege of Czerwińsk (Polish: "przywilej czerwiński") established the inviolability of nobles' property (their estates could not be confiscated except upon a court verdict) and ceded some jurisdiction... |
When did the established right for inviolability of nobles property? | <text>When did the established right for inviolability of nobles property?</text><reasoning>In 1422 King Władysław II Jagiełło by the Privilege of Czerwińsk (Polish: "przywilej czerwiński") established the inviolability of nobles' property (their estates could not be confiscated except upon a court verdict) and ceded s... |
What happened to the right to mint coinage? | <text>What happened to the right to mint coinage?</text><reasoning>In 1422 King Władysław II Jagiełło by the Privilege of Czerwińsk (Polish: "przywilej czerwiński") established the inviolability of nobles' property (their estates could not be confiscated except upon a court verdict) and ceded some jurisdiction over fis... |
Before 1641 the privileged ennoblement was granted by what? | <text>Before 1641 the privileged ennoblement was granted by what?</text><reasoning>In the Kingdom of Poland and later in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, ennoblement (nobilitacja) may be equated with an individual given legal status as a szlachta (member of the Polish nobility). Initially, this privilege could be gr... |
What right was reversed by sijm? | <text>What right was reversed by sijm?</text><reasoning>In the Kingdom of Poland and later in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, ennoblement (nobilitacja) may be equated with an individual given legal status as a szlachta (member of the Polish nobility). Initially, this privilege could be granted by monarch, but from ... |
What would be given to the enobled one? | <text>What would be given to the enobled one?</text><reasoning>In the Kingdom of Poland and later in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, ennoblement (nobilitacja) may be equated with an individual given legal status as a szlachta (member of the Polish nobility). Initially, this privilege could be granted by monarch, bu... |
After 1641 who was given the privilege of ennoblement? | <text>After 1641 who was given the privilege of ennoblement?</text><reasoning>In the Kingdom of Poland and later in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, ennoblement (nobilitacja) may be equated with an individual given legal status as a szlachta (member of the Polish nobility). Initially, this privilege could be granted... |
What clan was given the privileged of enoblement? | <text>What clan was given the privileged of enoblement?</text><reasoning>In the Kingdom of Poland and later in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, ennoblement (nobilitacja) may be equated with an individual given legal status as a szlachta (member of the Polish nobility). Initially, this privilege could be granted by m... |
When did buda king casimir issue the heir to his nephew? | <text>When did buda king casimir issue the heir to his nephew?</text><reasoning>In 1355 in Buda King Casimir III the Great issued the first country-wide privilege for the nobility, in exchange for their agreement that in the lack of Casimir's male heirs, the throne would pass to his nephew, Louis I of Hungary. He decre... |
who issied the first country wide privilege for the nobility? | <text>who issied the first country wide privilege for the nobility?</text><reasoning>In 1355 in Buda King Casimir III the Great issued the first country-wide privilege for the nobility, in exchange for their agreement that in the lack of Casimir's male heirs, the throne would pass to his nephew, Louis I of Hungary. He ... |
WHo is the nephew of buda king casimer III the great? | <text>WHo is the nephew of buda king casimer III the great?</text><reasoning>In 1355 in Buda King Casimir III the Great issued the first country-wide privilege for the nobility, in exchange for their agreement that in the lack of Casimir's male heirs, the throne would pass to his nephew, Louis I of Hungary. He decreed ... |
What was promised by Buda King Casimer? | <text>What was promised by Buda King Casimer?</text><reasoning>In 1355 in Buda King Casimir III the Great issued the first country-wide privilege for the nobility, in exchange for their agreement that in the lack of Casimir's male heirs, the throne would pass to his nephew, Louis I of Hungary. He decreed that the nobil... |
WHo would pay for expenses during travels or the royal courts? | <text>WHo would pay for expenses during travels or the royal courts?</text><reasoning>In 1355 in Buda King Casimir III the Great issued the first country-wide privilege for the nobility, in exchange for their agreement that in the lack of Casimir's male heirs, the throne would pass to his nephew, Louis I of Hungary. He... |
In this theory, what was the upper class? | <text>In this theory, what was the upper class?</text><reasoning>Another theory describes its derivation from a non-Slavic warrior class,:42, 64–66 forming a distinct element known as the Lechici/Lekhi (Lechitów):430 :482 within the ancient Polonic tribal groupings (Indo-European caste systems). This hypothesis states ... |
WHat caste system does the hindu society have? | <text>WHat caste system does the hindu society have?</text><reasoning>Another theory describes its derivation from a non-Slavic warrior class,:42, 64–66 forming a distinct element known as the Lechici/Lekhi (Lechitów):430 :482 within the ancient Polonic tribal groupings (Indo-European caste systems). This hypothesis st... |
Who shares the same caste system as Hindu? | <text>Who shares the same caste system as Hindu?</text><reasoning>Another theory describes its derivation from a non-Slavic warrior class,:42, 64–66 forming a distinct element known as the Lechici/Lekhi (Lechitów):430 :482 within the ancient Polonic tribal groupings (Indo-European caste systems). This hypothesis states... |
WHo was first invloved in the polonization? | <text>WHo was first invloved in the polonization?</text><reasoning>The process of polonization took place over a lengthy period of time. At first only the highest members of the nobility were involved, although gradually a wider group of the population was affected. The major effects on the lesser Lithuanian nobility t... |
Who imposed various sanction on the people? | <text>Who imposed various sanction on the people?</text><reasoning>The process of polonization took place over a lengthy period of time. At first only the highest members of the nobility were involved, although gradually a wider group of the population was affected. The major effects on the lesser Lithuanian nobility t... |
What was an example of imposing sanctions on lithuanians? | <text>What was an example of imposing sanctions on lithuanians?</text><reasoning>The process of polonization took place over a lengthy period of time. At first only the highest members of the nobility were involved, although gradually a wider group of the population was affected. The major effects on the lesser Lithuan... |
What did the russian officials announce as a sanction? | <text>What did the russian officials announce as a sanction?</text><reasoning>The process of polonization took place over a lengthy period of time. At first only the highest members of the nobility were involved, although gradually a wider group of the population was affected. The major effects on the lesser Lithuanian... |
What language was banned from printing on books? | <text>What language was banned from printing on books?</text><reasoning>The process of polonization took place over a lengthy period of time. At first only the highest members of the nobility were involved, although gradually a wider group of the population was affected. The major effects on the lesser Lithuanian nobil... |
About how many people lived in the Marshall Islands in 1862? | <text>About how many people lived in the Marshall Islands in 1862?</text><reasoning>Historical population figures are unknown. In 1862, the population was estimated at about 10,000. In 1960, the entire population was about 15,000. In July 2011, the number of island residents was estimated to number about 72,191. Over t... |
How many people lived in the Marshall Islands in 1960? | <text>How many people lived in the Marshall Islands in 1960?</text><reasoning>Historical population figures are unknown. In 1862, the population was estimated at about 10,000. In 1960, the entire population was about 15,000. In July 2011, the number of island residents was estimated to number about 72,191. Over two-thi... |
As of July 2011, how many people resided on the Marshall Islands? | <text>As of July 2011, how many people resided on the Marshall Islands?</text><reasoning>Historical population figures are unknown. In 1862, the population was estimated at about 10,000. In 1960, the entire population was about 15,000. In July 2011, the number of island residents was estimated to number about 72,191. O... |
On what atoll is Ebeye located? | <text>On what atoll is Ebeye located?</text><reasoning>Historical population figures are unknown. In 1862, the population was estimated at about 10,000. In 1960, the entire population was about 15,000. In July 2011, the number of island residents was estimated to number about 72,191. Over two-thirds of the population l... |
What town hosts the largest number of Marshall Islanders outside the Marshall Islands? | <text>What town hosts the largest number of Marshall Islanders outside the Marshall Islands?</text><reasoning>Historical population figures are unknown. In 1862, the population was estimated at about 10,000. In 1960, the entire population was about 15,000. In July 2011, the number of island residents was estimated to n... |
What was a rarest rare to become a noble? | <text>What was a rarest rare to become a noble?</text><reasoning>Nobles were born into a noble family, adopted by a noble family (this was abolished in 1633) or ennobled by a king or Sejm for various reasons (bravery in combat, service to the state, etc.—yet this was the rarest means of gaining noble status). Many nobl... |
Many nobles were actually surprisingly acting in what way? | <text>Many nobles were actually surprisingly acting in what way?</text><reasoning>Nobles were born into a noble family, adopted by a noble family (this was abolished in 1633) or ennobled by a king or Sejm for various reasons (bravery in combat, service to the state, etc.—yet this was the rarest means of gaining noble s... |
Who denounced many nobles? | <text>Who denounced many nobles?</text><reasoning>Nobles were born into a noble family, adopted by a noble family (this was abolished in 1633) or ennobled by a king or Sejm for various reasons (bravery in combat, service to the state, etc.—yet this was the rarest means of gaining noble status). Many nobles were, in act... |
When did the denouncing of many nobles take place? | <text>When did the denouncing of many nobles take place?</text><reasoning>Nobles were born into a noble family, adopted by a noble family (this was abolished in 1633) or ennobled by a king or Sejm for various reasons (bravery in combat, service to the state, etc.—yet this was the rarest means of gaining noble status). ... |
What did the nobles lose by being denounced? | <text>What did the nobles lose by being denounced?</text><reasoning>Nobles were born into a noble family, adopted by a noble family (this was abolished in 1633) or ennobled by a king or Sejm for various reasons (bravery in combat, service to the state, etc.—yet this was the rarest means of gaining noble status). Many n... |
When did the first free election take place? | <text>When did the first free election take place?</text><reasoning>The first "free election" (Polish: "wolna elekcja") of a king took place in 1492. (To be sure, some earlier Polish kings had been elected with help from bodies such as that which put Casimir II on the throne, thereby setting a precedent for free electi... |
What was different about later elections then first free election? | <text>What was different about later elections then first free election?</text><reasoning>The first "free election" (Polish: "wolna elekcja") of a king took place in 1492. (To be sure, some earlier Polish kings had been elected with help from bodies such as that which put Casimir II on the throne, thereby setting a pre... |
Who only voted in the election of 1492? | <text>Who only voted in the election of 1492?</text><reasoning>The first "free election" (Polish: "wolna elekcja") of a king took place in 1492. (To be sure, some earlier Polish kings had been elected with help from bodies such as that which put Casimir II on the throne, thereby setting a precedent for free elections.)... |
Who won the election of 1492? | <text>Who won the election of 1492?</text><reasoning>The first "free election" (Polish: "wolna elekcja") of a king took place in 1492. (To be sure, some earlier Polish kings had been elected with help from bodies such as that which put Casimir II on the throne, thereby setting a precedent for free elections.) Only sena... |
What dynasty was in reign during the election of 1492? | <text>What dynasty was in reign during the election of 1492?</text><reasoning>The first "free election" (Polish: "wolna elekcja") of a king took place in 1492. (To be sure, some earlier Polish kings had been elected with help from bodies such as that which put Casimir II on the throne, thereby setting a precedent for f... |
Historians estimate how much of magnates make up szlachta? | <text>Historians estimate how much of magnates make up szlachta?</text><reasoning>Some historians estimate the number of magnates as 1% of the number of szlachta. Out of approx. one million szlachta, tens of thousands of families, only 200–300 persons could be classed as great magnates with country-wide possessions and... |
Out of one million szlachtas how many were magnates? | <text>Out of one million szlachtas how many were magnates?</text><reasoning>Some historians estimate the number of magnates as 1% of the number of szlachta. Out of approx. one million szlachta, tens of thousands of families, only 200–300 persons could be classed as great magnates with country-wide possessions and influ... |
Out of one million how many people could be viewed with significant impact politically? | <text>Out of one million how many people could be viewed with significant impact politically?</text><reasoning>Some historians estimate the number of magnates as 1% of the number of szlachta. Out of approx. one million szlachta, tens of thousands of families, only 200–300 persons could be classed as great magnates with... |
THe polish nobility had many positives compared to others including what? | <text>THe polish nobility had many positives compared to others including what?</text><reasoning>The Polish nobility enjoyed many rights that were not available to the noble classes of other countries and, typically, each new monarch conceded them further privileges. Those privileges became the basis of the Golden Libe... |
What was the nobilities commonwealth? | <text>What was the nobilities commonwealth?</text><reasoning>The Polish nobility enjoyed many rights that were not available to the noble classes of other countries and, typically, each new monarch conceded them further privileges. Those privileges became the basis of the Golden Liberty in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonw... |
WHo elected the king? | <text>WHo elected the king?</text><reasoning>The Polish nobility enjoyed many rights that were not available to the noble classes of other countries and, typically, each new monarch conceded them further privileges. Those privileges became the basis of the Golden Liberty in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Despite h... |
WHy did the state affairs partly grow up on? | <text>WHy did the state affairs partly grow up on?</text><reasoning>The Polish nobility enjoyed many rights that were not available to the noble classes of other countries and, typically, each new monarch conceded them further privileges. Those privileges became the basis of the Golden Liberty in the Polish–Lithuanian ... |
The selection of nobility oh the polish kingdom was selected my whom? | <text>The selection of nobility oh the polish kingdom was selected my whom?</text><reasoning>The Polish nobility enjoyed many rights that were not available to the noble classes of other countries and, typically, each new monarch conceded them further privileges. Those privileges became the basis of the Golden Liberty ... |
When did the Act of "Nihil novi nisi commune consensu" happen? | <text>When did the Act of "Nihil novi nisi commune consensu" happen?</text><reasoning>On 3 May 1505 King Alexander I Jagiellon granted the Act of "Nihil novi nisi commune consensu" (Latin: "I accept nothing new except by common consent"). This forbade the king to pass any new law without the consent of the representati... |
Who granted the act Act of "Nihil novi nisi commune consensu"? | <text>Who granted the act Act of "Nihil novi nisi commune consensu"?</text><reasoning>On 3 May 1505 King Alexander I Jagiellon granted the Act of "Nihil novi nisi commune consensu" (Latin: "I accept nothing new except by common consent"). This forbade the king to pass any new law without the consent of the representati... |
What did The Act of "Nihil novi nisi commune consensu" Do | <text>What did The Act of "Nihil novi nisi commune consensu" Do</text><reasoning>On 3 May 1505 King Alexander I Jagiellon granted the Act of "Nihil novi nisi commune consensu" (Latin: "I accept nothing new except by common consent"). This forbade the king to pass any new law without the consent of the representatives o... |
What happened to the notabilities political position? | <text>What happened to the notabilities political position?</text><reasoning>On 3 May 1505 King Alexander I Jagiellon granted the Act of "Nihil novi nisi commune consensu" (Latin: "I accept nothing new except by common consent"). This forbade the king to pass any new law without the consent of the representatives of th... |
What has happened to the legislative power? | <text>What has happened to the legislative power?</text><reasoning>On 3 May 1505 King Alexander I Jagiellon granted the Act of "Nihil novi nisi commune consensu" (Latin: "I accept nothing new except by common consent"). This forbade the king to pass any new law without the consent of the representatives of the nobility... |
How much of the total population was polish common wealth? | <text>How much of the total population was polish common wealth?</text><reasoning>Poland's nobility were also more numerous than those of all other European countries, constituting some 10–12% of the total population of historic Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth also some 10–12% among ethnic Poles on ethnic Polish lands (... |
IN 1791 how much did the szalchta comprimise the total population? | <text>IN 1791 how much did the szalchta comprimise the total population?</text><reasoning>Poland's nobility were also more numerous than those of all other European countries, constituting some 10–12% of the total population of historic Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth also some 10–12% among ethnic Poles on ethnic Polish... |
Polish szlachta usually incorporated who? | <text>Polish szlachta usually incorporated who?</text><reasoning>Poland's nobility were also more numerous than those of all other European countries, constituting some 10–12% of the total population of historic Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth also some 10–12% among ethnic Poles on ethnic Polish lands (part of Commonwea... |
How many nobilities made up other European countries besides poland lithuania? | <text>How many nobilities made up other European countries besides poland lithuania?</text><reasoning>Poland's nobility were also more numerous than those of all other European countries, constituting some 10–12% of the total population of historic Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth also some 10–12% among ethnic Poles on e... |
What dissolved the priveleges of Russian Empire, Kingdom of Prussia or Habsburg Monarchy? | <text>What dissolved the priveleges of Russian Empire, Kingdom of Prussia or Habsburg Monarchy?</text><reasoning>Poland's nobility were also more numerous than those of all other European countries, constituting some 10–12% of the total population of historic Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth also some 10–12% among ethnic... |
When did the Mielnik Polish–Lithuanian union reform? | <text>When did the Mielnik Polish–Lithuanian union reform?</text><reasoning>On 23 October 1501, at Mielnik Polish–Lithuanian union was reformed at the Union of Mielnik (Polish: unia mielnicka, unia piotrkowsko-mielnicka). It was there that the tradition of the coronation Sejm (Polish: "Sejm koronacyjny") was founded. O... |
Where was the Mielnik Polish–Lithuanian union refromed? | <text>Where was the Mielnik Polish–Lithuanian union refromed?</text><reasoning>On 23 October 1501, at Mielnik Polish–Lithuanian union was reformed at the Union of Mielnik (Polish: unia mielnicka, unia piotrkowsko-mielnicka). It was there that the tradition of the coronation Sejm (Polish: "Sejm koronacyjny") was founded... |
Where was the coronation Sejm founded? | <text>Where was the coronation Sejm founded?</text><reasoning>On 23 October 1501, at Mielnik Polish–Lithuanian union was reformed at the Union of Mielnik (Polish: unia mielnicka, unia piotrkowsko-mielnicka). It was there that the tradition of the coronation Sejm (Polish: "Sejm koronacyjny") was founded. Once again the... |
What did the actof of milno do? | <text>What did the actof of milno do?</text><reasoning>On 23 October 1501, at Mielnik Polish–Lithuanian union was reformed at the Union of Mielnik (Polish: unia mielnicka, unia piotrkowsko-mielnicka). It was there that the tradition of the coronation Sejm (Polish: "Sejm koronacyjny") was founded. Once again the middle ... |
What right was given to the nobles? | <text>What right was given to the nobles?</text><reasoning>On 23 October 1501, at Mielnik Polish–Lithuanian union was reformed at the Union of Mielnik (Polish: unia mielnicka, unia piotrkowsko-mielnicka). It was there that the tradition of the coronation Sejm (Polish: "Sejm koronacyjny") was founded. Once again the mid... |
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