• The Nieszawa Statutes (Polish: statuty nieszawskie) were a set of laws enacted in the Kingdom of Poland in 1454, in the town of Nieszawa located in north-central...
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    Poland. As of June 30, 2014, the town has a population of 1,985 people. It is located in the historic region of Kuyavia. The Statutes of Nieszawa, enacted...
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  • Nieszawa is a town in Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, north-central Poland. Statutes of Nieszawa, enacted in 1454 Nieszawa may also refer to the following...
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    Bydgoszcz–Toruń metropolitan area (category Metropolitan areas of Poland)
    issued the famous Statutes of Nieszawa, covering a set of privileges for the Polish nobility; an event that is regarded as the birth of the noble democracy...
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    times of Casimir Polish stamp, 1938 History of Poland during the Jagiellonian dynasty History of Lithuania List of Poles Statutes of Nieszawa Frost 2015...
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    Pospolite ruszenie (category History of Poland during the Jagiellonian dynasty)
    starost of the affected territory. From 1454 another privilege (the Privilege of Cerkwica, confirmed the same year by the Statutes of Nieszawa) made the...
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    issued the famous Statutes of Nieszawa, covering a set of privileges for the Polish nobility; an event that is regarded as the birth of the noble democracy...
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  • Empire. The Statutes of Nieszawa are enacted in Poland. The Drought of One Rabbit is recorded in Aztec history. June 3 – Bogislaw X, Duke of Pomerania (1474–1523)...
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    privileges, similar to those of Gdańsk. Also in 1454 at Dybów Castle, the King issued the famous Statutes of Nieszawa, covering a set of privileges for the Polish...
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  • was allowed to move to the towns. The statute also removed all tariffs on internal trade along waterways. Nieszawa Statutes Szlachta's privileges v t e...
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    formalized in the Statutes of Nieszawa promulgated in 1454. This prevented a takeover of all of Prussia, but in the Second Peace of Thorn in 1466, the...
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    breakthrough came in 1454, when John's father, Casimir, approved the Statutes of Nieszawa; which obligated the monarch to seek advice from the gentry and sejmiks...
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    Statuta Regni Poloniae (category Legal history of Poland)
    Władysław II Jagiełło's Statute of Warta, and Casimir IV Jagiellon's Statutes of Nieszawa and Statute of Nowy Korczyn. The book consists of 56 leaves in quarto...
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    compensated by the king. The Privilege of Cerkwica, granted in 1454 and confirmed the same year by the Statutes of Nieszawa, required the king to seek the nobles'...
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    Jews enacted by Casimir III. Under Oleśnicki's influence, the 1454 Statutes of Nieszawa included the provisions that Jews' rights be "restricted when they...
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  • urging them to come to the Ottoman Empire. The Statutes of Nieszawa are enacted in Poland. The Drought of One Rabbit is recorded in Aztec history. January...
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  • 1454 the Statutes of Nieszawa was issued, which granted many privileges to szlachta and included the abolition of the ancient privileges of the Jews "as...
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    status of the Jews was briefly checked by Casimir IV Jagiellon (1447–1492), but soon the nobility forced him to issue the Statute of Nieszawa, which,...
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    the Cerkwica and Nieszawa Privileges which forbade the king to set new taxes, laws or draft nobles for war unless he had the consent of local diets (sejmiki)...
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    Szlachta (category Ruthenian nobility of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth)
    with the consent of the sejmiks, and the nobility were protected from judicial abuses. The Nieszawa Statutes also curbed the power of the magnates, as...
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    receive permission from that assembly to raise taxes and the 1454 Nieszawa Statutes granted the szlachta (nobles) unprecedented concessions and authority...
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    consultative purposes. Sejmiks were legally recognized by the 1454 Nieszawa Statutes, in a privilege granted to the szlachta (Polish nobility) by King...
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    right to decide on taxes and to convene a mass mobilization in the Nieszawa Statutes. He also pledged not to create new laws without their consent. In...
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    known as the Pact of Paris. Also known as the Treaty for the Limitation and Reduction of Naval Armament. Also known as the Statute of Westminster 1931...
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    Sejmik (category Political history of Poland)
    specific date of origin of the sejmiks, with some proposed dates being 1374 (the Privilege of Koszyce) and 1454 (the Nieszawa Statutes). Geographically...
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