• Nihil novi nisi commune consensu ("Nothing new without the common consent") is the original Latin title of a 1505 act or constitution adopted by the Polish...
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  • Latin, provided the name for—Poland's 1505 constitutional legislation, Nihil novi, which first transferred governing authority from the monarch to the parliament...
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    the Pact of Vilnius and Radom between Lithuania and Poland in 1401. The Nihil novi and Łaski's Statute were adopted by the Sejm at Radom's Royal Castle in...
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  • refer to: Nihil, concept of Nothingness Nihil obstat Nihil novi "Nihil", poem by Jean Passerat in 1588 Nihil, an invisible planet whose inhabitants invade...
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    by the Diet of Radom known as Nihil novi nisi commune consensu ("Nothing new without a common agreement"). The Nihil novi act transferred legislative power...
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  • phrase exists in two versions: as nihil novi sub sole (nothing new under the sun), from the Vulgate, and as nihil novi nisi commune consensu (nothing new...
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    Watts's Blue, Vol. 2, Jaimeo Brown's Work Songs, Marcus Strickland's Nihil Novi, and Chance the Rapper's "No Problem". Francies is also part of vibraphonist...
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    Nihil novi, prohibiting the king to issue laws without consent of the nobles represented by their parliament, the Sejm. The official title is "Nihil novi...
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    agricultural economy and an increasingly dominant landed nobility. The Nihil novi act adopted by the Polish Sejm in 1505 transferred most of the legislative...
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  • Constitutions and major statutes of Poland Neminem captivabimus acts (1430) Nihil novi act (1505) Henrician Articles (1573) Constitution of 3 May 1791 Warsaw...
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