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Rzeczpospolita (pronounced [ʐɛt͡ʂpɔs'pɔlita] ) is a traditional Polish term for a political community founded for the common good. The noun "rzeczpospolita", meaning "public welfare, general good or advantage" rzecz "thing, matter" and pospolita "common" is analogous to the Latin rēs pūblica (rēs "thing" + pūblica "public, common"), i.e. republic, in English also rendered as commonwealth (historic) and republic (current).



In modern Polish, the word rzeczpospolita is used exclusively in relation to the Republic of Poland, while any other republic is referred to in Polish as a republika (e.g. Italian Republic – Republika Włoska).
Origins
The term rzeczpospolita has been used in Poland since the beginning of the 16th century. It was adapted for Poland, as it at that time had a unique republican system, similar to the former Roman rés pública. The famous quote by Jan Zamoyski, the Lord Chancellor of the Crown, on the importance of education is an example of its use:
Takie będą Rzeczypospolite, jakie ich młodzieży chowanie.
Such will be the Commonwealths as the upbringing of their youth.
— Jan Zamoyski, Foundation Act of the Academy of Zamość; 1600
The meaning of rzeczpospolita is well described by the term commonwealth. As a result, the literal meaning of Rzeczpospolita Polska is "Polish Commonwealth", or "Republic of Poland". Although the first Rzeczpospolita was an elective monarchy, the king had no real power, as most of the state affairs were regulated by the parliament and senate, known as the Sejm.
The Latin name for the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth is Rés Pública Poloniae.[citation needed]
Main usage
Rzeczpospolita is also used in a series of symbolic names referring to three periods in the history of Poland:
- I Rzeczpospolita Polska (Polish: Pierwsza Rzeczpospolita) (sometimes translated as the "First Polish Republic") for the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth (1569–1795). During this period, the commonwealth was ruled de facto by a privileged class called the szlachta, which had (among numerous others) the right to elect both the king and parliament (the Sejm). This political system is known as the Golden Liberty. It began with the Union of Lublin in 1569 and ended with the third and final Partition of Poland in 1795. Sometimes the term I Rzeczpospolita is used for the country before the Union of Lublin too, because the szlachta started limiting king's autocracy starting in the early 1500s.[citation needed] The Constitution of 3 May 1791 established a common state, the Rzeczpospolita Polska (Polish Commonwealth), however the Reciprocal Guarantee of Two Nations was adopted on 20 October 1791 by the Great Sejm and modified the changes by stressing the continuity of binational status of the state.
- II Rzeczpospolita Polska (Polish: Druga Rzeczpospolita), in reference to the Second Polish Republic (1918–1939). Used to refer to the interwar period, lasting from the regaining of independence in 1918 following the end of World War I up to the World War II-triggering invasion of Poland in 1939 by both Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. The renascent Polish State was initially called the Republic of Poland (Polish: Republika Polska). The title Rzeczpospolita was introduced by the March Constitution of Poland, the first article of which stated that Państwo Polskie jest Rzecząpospolitą, meaning "the Polish State is a Commonwealth".
- III Rzeczpospolita Polska (Polish: Trzecia Rzeczpospolita), in reference to the current Third Polish Republic (1990–present). This is the title of the present-day Polish state, dating from the fall of the Polish People's Republic and the reintroduction of democratic elections in Poland – the 1990 local government elections (27 May 1990) were the first democratic elections in Poland after World War II.
Other usage
Expressions that make use the concept of rzeczpospolita include:
- Rzeczpospolita szlachecka – Republic of Nobles (szlachta), another name for the I Rzeczpospolita;
- Rzeczpospolita Obojga Narodów – The Commonwealth of the Both Nations, another name for the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth;
- Rzeczpospolita Babińska – Babin Republic, a satirical literary society, founded by a group of nobles during the second half of the 16th century;
- Rzeczpospolita Krakowska – Free City of Kraków or Republic of Kraków (1815–1846);
- Rzeczpospolita Zakopiańska – Republic of Zakopane, a short-lasting form of an independent state, established for about a month in October 1918;
- Polska Rzeczpospolita Ludowa – Polish People's Republic, a name used formally from 1952 to 1990; was often abbreviated to simply Rzeczpospolita Polska or PRL. Sometimes refers (wrongly) to the post-war period 1944–1952.
- Czwarta Rzeczpospolita – Fourth Polish Republic, a slogan used by the political party Law and Justice.
Nowadays, the terms Rzeczpospolita and Rzeczpospolita Polska are used interchangeably, so far as they relate to the Polish state by default.
Before 1939, Rzeczpospolita was sometimes abbreviated to Rzplita in written documents, while RP is still a common abbreviation for Rzeczpospolita Polska.
The Lithuanian word Žečpospolita is a direct borrowing from Polish. The East Slavic cognates of the name are: Russian: Речь Посполитая, romanized: Rječ Pospolitaja; Ukrainian: Річ Посполита, romanized: Rič Pospolyta; Belarusian: Рэч Паспалітая, romanized: Reč Paspalitaja; the West Slavic cognates are Czech: Řeč Pospolitá; Slovak: Reč Pospolitá; and the South Slavic cognates are Slovene: Reč Pospolita, Croatian: Riječ Pospolita, Serbian: Реч Посполита, romanized: Reč Pospolita, Macedonian: Реч Посполита, romanized: Reč Pospolita, Bulgarian: Реч Посполита, romanized: Reč Pospolita.
One of Poland's newspapers of record is called Rzeczpospolita.
See also
- History of Poland
- Name of Poland
- Outline of Poland
Notes
- The above list is not a complete list of official titles for the Polish State throughout its history; it is a list of those which are referred to as a rzeczpospolita.
References
- Tumelis, Juozas. "Abiejų Tautų tarpusavio įžadas". Visuotinė lietuvių enciklopedija (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 11 February 2023.
Sources
- "Polska. Historia. Trzecia Rzeczpospolita" (in Polish). PWN online encyclopedia. Retrieved 29 March 2020.
External links

- Commonwealth of Diverse Cultures: Poland's Heritage
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This article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help improve this article by introducing more precise citations March 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message Rzeczpospolita pronounced ʐɛt ʂpɔs pɔlita is a traditional Polish term for a political community founded for the common good The noun rzeczpospolita meaning public welfare general good or advantage rzecz thing matter and pospolita common is analogous to the Latin res publica res thing publica public common i e republic in English also rendered as commonwealth historic and republic current I Rzeczpospolita Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth II Rzeczpospolita Second Polish Republic III Rzeczpospolita Third Polish Republic shown within the European Union In modern Polish the word rzeczpospolita is used exclusively in relation to the Republic of Poland while any other republic is referred to in Polish as a republika e g Italian Republic Republika Wloska OriginsThe term rzeczpospolita has been used in Poland since the beginning of the 16th century It was adapted for Poland as it at that time had a unique republican system similar to the former Roman res publica The famous quote by Jan Zamoyski the Lord Chancellor of the Crown on the importance of education is an example of its use Takie beda Rzeczypospolite jakie ich mlodziezy chowanie Such will be the Commonwealths as the upbringing of their youth Jan Zamoyski Foundation Act of the Academy of Zamosc 1600 The meaning of rzeczpospolita is well described by the term commonwealth As a result the literal meaning of Rzeczpospolita Polska is Polish Commonwealth or Republic of Poland Although the first Rzeczpospolita was an elective monarchy the king had no real power as most of the state affairs were regulated by the parliament and senate known as the Sejm The Latin name for the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth is Res Publica Poloniae citation needed Main usageRzeczpospolita is also used in a series of symbolic names referring to three periods in the history of Poland I Rzeczpospolita Polska Polish Pierwsza Rzeczpospolita sometimes translated as the First Polish Republic for the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth 1569 1795 During this period the commonwealth was ruled de facto by a privileged class called the szlachta which had among numerous others the right to elect both the king and parliament the Sejm This political system is known as the Golden Liberty It began with the Union of Lublin in 1569 and ended with the third and final Partition of Poland in 1795 Sometimes the term I Rzeczpospolita is used for the country before the Union of Lublin too because the szlachta started limiting king s autocracy starting in the early 1500s citation needed The Constitution of 3 May 1791 established a common state the Rzeczpospolita Polska Polish Commonwealth however the Reciprocal Guarantee of Two Nations was adopted on 20 October 1791 by the Great Sejm and modified the changes by stressing the continuity of binational status of the state II Rzeczpospolita Polska Polish Druga Rzeczpospolita in reference to the Second Polish Republic 1918 1939 Used to refer to the interwar period lasting from the regaining of independence in 1918 following the end of World War I up to the World War II triggering invasion of Poland in 1939 by both Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union The renascent Polish State was initially called the Republic of Poland Polish Republika Polska The title Rzeczpospolita was introduced by the March Constitution of Poland the first article of which stated that Panstwo Polskie jest Rzeczapospolita meaning the Polish State is a Commonwealth III Rzeczpospolita Polska Polish Trzecia Rzeczpospolita in reference to the current Third Polish Republic 1990 present This is the title of the present day Polish state dating from the fall of the Polish People s Republic and the reintroduction of democratic elections in Poland the 1990 local government elections 27 May 1990 were the first democratic elections in Poland after World War II Other usageExpressions that make use the concept of rzeczpospolita include Rzeczpospolita szlachecka Republic of Nobles szlachta another name for the I Rzeczpospolita Rzeczpospolita Obojga Narodow The Commonwealth of the Both Nations another name for the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth Rzeczpospolita Babinska Babin Republic a satirical literary society founded by a group of nobles during the second half of the 16th century Rzeczpospolita Krakowska Free City of Krakow or Republic of Krakow 1815 1846 Rzeczpospolita Zakopianska Republic of Zakopane a short lasting form of an independent state established for about a month in October 1918 Polska Rzeczpospolita Ludowa Polish People s Republic a name used formally from 1952 to 1990 was often abbreviated to simply Rzeczpospolita Polska or PRL Sometimes refers wrongly to the post war period 1944 1952 Czwarta Rzeczpospolita Fourth Polish Republic a slogan used by the political party Law and Justice Nowadays the terms Rzeczpospolita and Rzeczpospolita Polska are used interchangeably so far as they relate to the Polish state by default Before 1939 Rzeczpospolita was sometimes abbreviated to Rzplita in written documents while RP is still a common abbreviation for Rzeczpospolita Polska The Lithuanian word Zecpospolita is a direct borrowing from Polish The East Slavic cognates of the name are Russian Rech Pospolitaya romanized Rjec Pospolitaja Ukrainian Rich Pospolita romanized Ric Pospolyta Belarusian Rech Paspalitaya romanized Rec Paspalitaja the West Slavic cognates are Czech Rec Pospolita Slovak Rec Pospolita and the South Slavic cognates are Slovene Rec Pospolita Croatian Rijec Pospolita Serbian Rech Pospolita romanized Rec Pospolita Macedonian Rech Pospolita romanized Rec Pospolita Bulgarian Rech Pospolita romanized Rec Pospolita One of Poland s newspapers of record is called Rzeczpospolita See alsoPoland portalHistory of Poland Name of Poland Outline of PolandNotesThe above list is not a complete list of official titles for the Polish State throughout its history it is a list of those which are referred to as a rzeczpospolita ReferencesTumelis Juozas Abieju Tautu tarpusavio įzadas Visuotine lietuviu enciklopedija in Lithuanian Retrieved 11 February 2023 Sources Polska Historia Trzecia Rzeczpospolita in Polish PWN online encyclopedia Retrieved 29 March 2020 External linksLook up rzeczpospolita in Wiktionary the free dictionary Commonwealth of Diverse Cultures Poland s Heritage