The Executionist movement was a 16th-century political movement in the Kingdom of Poland and, later, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. It was popular...
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one of the leaders of the Executionist movement, which sought to reform 16th century Polish politics. As an "Executionist", Ossoliński promoted the return...
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better sense, today, for szlachcic) regards no man as his superior. Executionist movement History of democracy "Poland is heaven for the nobility, purgatory...
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diplomat and academic. He was known to be a major supporter of the Executionist movement. He was associated with the Akademia Krakowska (Jagiellonian University)...
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starost of Radziejów, sejm marshal, one of the leaders of the Executionist movement and Polish Reformation. He was an opponent to Zygmunt August's marriage...
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"executionist movement" and Reformation Rafał Leszczyński (1579–1636), voivode of Kalisz and Belz, one of the leaders of the "executionist movement" (ruch...
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the first time, and an army was fielded. The Polish nobility's executionist movement called for full incorporation of the Grand Duchy because of its...
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king's secretary Jan Zamoyski. There he became familiar with the executionist movement, which advocated numerous reforms including military ones. In 1573...
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with or without the king's permission. At about that time the Executionist Movement, seeking to oversee law enforcement, began to take shape. Its members...
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in 1561 and Poland entered the Livonian War against Russia. The executionist movement, which attempted to check the progressing domination of the state...
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