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RESEARCH PRODUCT
When other rules defend dissidents : the situation of Protestants and Orthodox Christians in the Polish - Lithuanian Commonwealth of the Saxon era
subject
prawosławiethe worship of the Blessen Virgin Mary and the saintsThe 18th centuryCatholicismthe Polish - Lithuanian CommonwealthProtestantismXVIII wiekOrthodoxyRzeczpospolita Obojga Narodówtolerancja i nietolerancja religijnakatolicyzmprotestantyzmkult maryjny i świętychreligious tolerance and intolerancedescription
The article address the problem of limiting the rights of Protestants and other non-Catholic Christian denominations during the reigns of two kings from the Wettin dynasty - King Augustus II (1697-1733). The process started as early as the second half of the 17th century, but it was fully accomplished in the years 1717-1736. In the article the author discussed the resolutions of the sejms and other legal acts introduced at that time, the aim of which was to eliminate dissenters from public life. The Polish monarchs were inert towards the process. It was the rulers of non - Catholic European states (Prussia, Russia and Great Britain) that helped Protestants an Orthodox Christans in Poland
| year | journal | country | edition | language |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018-01-01 | Biuletyn Polskiej Misji Historycznej = Bulletin der Polnischen Historischen Mission |