Indygenat or 'naturalization' in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth was the grant of nobility to foreign nobles. To grant indygenat, a foreign noble had...
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He engaged in trade of fabrics, wine, and salt, and obtained Polish indygenat. Sigismund Augustus entrusted him with the organization and management...
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meaning "the right by the place of birth", may refer to: Ius indigenatus Indygenat Indigenat (Hungary) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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were mostly of foreign provenance and usually subject to the process of indygenat, naturalisation. Somewhat similar to the native privileged class of nobles...
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freedom with respect to the Augsburg Confession, the Indigenat (Polish: Indygenat), and continuation of the traditional German jurisdiction and administration...
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estate. Indygenat – from the Latin expression, indigenatus, recognition of foreign noble status. A foreign noble, after acquiring indygenat status, received...
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Poland. In 1589 Paweł (Paul) Pernus, vogt of the Royal Court received indygenat (grant), of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania. Azure...
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including religious freedom with respect to the Augsburg Confession, the Indygenat, and continuation of the traditional German administration. The terms...
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for example from Lithuania, were incorporated by adoption—granted an indygenat—into the Polish nobility and its heraldic system. Removal from the heraldic...
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Prussia, later East Prussia.[citation needed] Jus soli Jus sanguinis Indygenat Karin Friedrich, The Other Prussia. Royal Prussia, Poland and Liberty...
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