Pacta conventa (Poland)

Pacta conventa (Poland)

Pacta conventa (Latin: "agreed-upon agreements") was a contractual agreement, from 1573 to 1764 entered into between the "Polish nation" (i.e., the szlachta (nobility) of the Polish-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, taxes, public debt, the military, etc. The document was drawn up by the election 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 the Baltic 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

* King Henry's Articles
* Warsaw Confederation

External links

* [http://wiem.onet.pl/wiem/0059ad.html From Polish online encyclopedia]


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