Category:Warsaw Confederation
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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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- ↑ 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".
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