Category:Warsaw Confederation

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Warsaw Confederation
The Warsaw Confederation (January 28, 1573) is considered the formal beginning of religious freedom in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, and in fact the first such document in Europe.[1]

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  1. Mieczysław B. Biskupski (2000). The history of Poland, p. 14. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 03-13305-71-4
    In 1573 the Warsaw Confederation "for the first time in European history wrote the principle of religious toleration into a nation's constitutional law".

<nowiki>Confederazione di Varsavia; Confédération de Varsovie; Варшаўская канфэдэрацыя; Варшавская конфедерация; Варшава конфедерацияһы; Konföderation von Warschau; Варшаўская канфедэрацыя; Варшавска конфедерация; Konføderationen af Warszawa; Confederația de la Varșovia (1573); ワルシャワ連盟協約; Konfederasi Warsawa; Konfederacja warszawska; Варшавська конфедерація; Warschau-confederatie; 華沙聯盟協約; Varšavská konfederace; Varšavska konfederacija; Warsaw Confederation; Varşova Konfederasyonu; Συνομοσπονδία της Βαρσοβίας; Konfederata e Varshavës; постановления принятые на первом конвокационном сейме,в Варшаве в 1573 году; acte juridique et politique garantissant la liberté religieuse (1573); 1573 statute on religious freedom in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth; uchwała sejmu z 1573 r. zapewniająca swobodę wyznaniową szlachcie Rzeczypospolitej; Rechtsakt; рашэньне сойму 1573 року пра свабоду веравызнаньня ў Рэчы Паспалітай; Warschauer Konföderation; Варшавская конфедерация (1573)</nowiki>
Warsaw Confederation 
1573 statute on religious freedom in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Оригинал Акта конфедерации
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