Sejm of the Republic of Poland — Sejm redirects here. For other uses, see Sejm (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Saeima or Seimas. Sejm of the Republic of Poland Sejm Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej … Wikipedia
Sejm (disambiguation) — Sejm (: Audio IPA|Sejm.ogg| [sɛjm] ) is a generic Polish word meaning a gathering or diet (assembly) . More specifically, it may refer to:* Sejm of the Republic of Poland ( Sejm Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej ), the lower chamber of the parliament of… … Wikipedia
General sejm — The General Sejm ( pl. Sejm walny) was the parliament of Poland for four centuries from the late 15th through the late 18th century.GenesisThe power of early sejms grew during the period of Poland s fragmentation (1146 1295), when the power of… … Wikipedia
Election Sejm of 1632 — The Election Sejm of 1632 (September 27 – November 8, 1632, extended to November 13, 1632) was the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth s election sejm that elected Władysław IV Waza to the Polish throne. Władysław had won the support of most of the… … Wikipedia
Convocation sejm — (Polish: sejm konwokacyjny ) was a special sejm in pre partition Poland that, upon vacancy of the throne, was summoned to Warsaw by the Primate of Poland, acting as interrex.The convocation sejm fixed the date for the election sejm that would… … Wikipedia
Election sejm — (Polish: sejm elekcyjny) was one of three kinds of special sejm in pre partition Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth. Upon vacancy of the throne, the election sejm, meeting at Wola outside Warsaw, elected a new king.Any hereditary nobleman could vote… … Wikipedia
Royal elections in Poland — The first Polish royal election, of Henryk Walezy in 1573. Painting by Jan Matejko. Free election (Polish: wolna elekcja) was the election of individual kings, rather than of dynasties, to the Polish throne between 1572 and 1791, when free… … Wikipedia
Elections in Poland — gives information on election and election results in Poland. Poland has a multi party political system. Poland elects on national level a head of state the president and a legislature. There are also various local elections, referenda and… … Wikipedia
Szlachta — (IPAudio|Szlachta.ogg| [ ʃlaxta] ) refers to the noble class in the Kingdom of Poland, the Grand Duchy of Lithuania (since 1569 semi federal, semi confederal part of Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth) and territories under their control (such as… … Wikipedia
Poniatowski — (plural: Poniatowscy) is the surname of a Polish szlachta (nobility) family. Because Polish adjectives have different forms for the genders, Poniatowska is the same name for a female family member.HistoryThe Poniatowski family became most… … Wikipedia