- Pacta conventa (Poland)
Pacta conventa (Latin: "agreed-upon agreements") was a contractual agreement, from
1573 to1764 entered into between the "Polish nation" (i.e., theszlachta (nobility) of thePolish-Lithuanian Commonwealth ) and a newly-elected king upon his "free election ."The "pacta conventa" affirmed the king-elect's pledge to respect the laws of the Commonwealth and specified his undertakings and promises in such realms as
foreign affairs ,tax es,public debt , themilitary , etc. The document was drawn up by theelection sejm ("sejm elekcyjny"), and its acceptance by the king-elect was a condition of his elevation to the throne.An example of the various concrete undertakings found in a king-elect's "pacta conventa" is King Władysław IV Waza's pledge to create a
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth Navy for theBaltic Sea .In addition to his own unique "pacta conventa", each king-elect was required to sign "
King Henry's Articles ."The distinction between the two documents gradually faded away over successive elections.
See also
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King Henry's Articles
*Warsaw Confederation External links
* [http://wiem.onet.pl/wiem/0059ad.html From Polish online encyclopedia]
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