Union of Brześć

The attempts to prevent the East-West Schism had a long tradition, but the end of the 16th century brought particularly advantageous conditions for those efforts. That was when the Constantinople Patriarch, who was the head of the Orthodox churches in the Commonwealth and Moscow, established the Moscow Patriarchate. That meant that Moscow could intervene in… Continue reading Union of Brześć

The Warsaw Confederation

The declaration of the Warsaw Confederation was approved on January 28, 1573, at the Convocation Sejm held in Warsaw after the heirless death of King Zygmunt II August (Sigismund II Augustus) and prior to the first free election of a monarch. The Sejm was convoked in order to lay down the principles for electing the… Continue reading The Warsaw Confederation