Black Procession
Black procession (Polish: Czarna procesja) was a demonstration held by burghers of Polish royal cities in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth's capital of Warsaw on 2 December 1789, during the Great Sejm. It vastly contributed to the passage of a belated major urban reform. Only members of the royal towns (with the notable exception of Kraków) took part in the procession; the representatives of the private towns (owned by the magnates) did not.
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Black Procession
Black procession (Polish: Czarna procesja) was a demonstration held by burghers of Polish royal cities in Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth's capital of Warsaw on 2 December 1789, during the Great Sejm. It vastly contributed to the passage of a belated major urban reform. Only members of the royal towns (with the notable exception of Kraków) took part in the procession; the representatives of the private towns (owned by the magnates) did not.
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Black procession (Polish: Czar ...... ave the right for ennoblement.
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Czarna procesja – manifestacja ...... as obrad Sejmu Czteroletniego.
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Чёрная процессия (польск. Czar ...... ждение в шляхтенское сословие.
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Black procession (Polish: Czar ...... wned by the magnates) did not.
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Czarna procesja – manifestacja ...... as obrad Sejmu Czteroletniego.
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Чёрная процессия (польск. Czar ...... тов соответственно не приняли.
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Black Procession
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Czarna procesja
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Чёрная процессия
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