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Royal elections in
Poland (Polish:
wolna elekcja, lit. free election) were the
elections of
individual kings,
rather than dynasties, to the
Polish throne...
- Commonwealth) and a
newly elected king upon his "free election" (wolna
elekcja) to the throne. The do****ent was
drawn up by the
convocation sejm. The...
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election of the king by all
nobles wishing to parti****te,
known as
wolna elekcja (free election); Sejm, the
Commonwealth parliament which the king was required...
- Duke of Lithuania),
entered into
their office by free
election (wolna
elekcja),
which often led to a
relatively long interregnum.
Since 1572, the role...
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January 2012.
Retrieved 10
September 2021.
Ludwik Finkel,
Elekcja Zygmunta I, Kraków 1910, s. 214. Duczmal, Małgorzata (1996). Jagiellonowie:...
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election of the king by all
nobles wishing to parti****te,
known as
wolna elekcja (free election) Sejm, the
Commonwealth parliament,
which the king was required...
- parti****tion in the
Thirteen Years' War. The
first "free election" (Polish:
wolna elekcja) of a king took
place in 1492. In fact, some
earlier Polish kings had been...
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Poland in the
years 1503–1510,
interrex He died in Łowicz. L. Finkel,
Elekcja Zygmunta I, Kraków 1910, s. 187.
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- Poland). This
unique Polish election was
termed the free
election (wolna
elekcja).[citation needed]
Although the
elective principle was
already established...
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election of the king by all
nobles wishing to parti****te,
known as
wolna elekcja (free election); Sejm, the
Commonwealth parliament which the king was required...