Indygenat

Process of granting nobility to foreign nobles in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth

Indygenat or 'naturalization' in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth was the grant of nobility to foreign nobles. To grant indygenat, a foreign noble had to submit proof of their service to the Republic, together with proof of nobility issued by a foreign court, swear an oath of allegiance, and buy land. Grants of indygenat were limited in the history of Poland to just over 400 foreign nobles. It was granted by the King; after 1641 it was only valid with approval of the Sejm of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.

Bibliography

  • Norman Davies, God's Playground A History of Poland: The Origins to 1795 (Vol. I), Oxford 2005, pp. 183-184

See also

  • Indigenat (disambiguation)
  • Ennoblement
  • Heraldic adoption
  • Skartabellat

External links

  • "Noble naturalization". Alphabetical Lists of naturalized non-citizens in Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth during 1569-1792 (in English)
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