Andrzej Maksymilian Fredro

Andrzej Maksymilian Fredro
Andrzej Maksymilian Fredro
Coat of arms Boncza
Family House of Fredro
Born Abt. 1620
Przemyśl land
Died June 15, 1679
Przemyśl

Andrzej Maksymilian Fredro (c.16201679) was a Polish szlachcic and writer.

He was castellan of Lwów from 1654 and voivode of the Podolian Voivodeship from 1676. He was Marshal of the Sejm (zwyczajny) from January 26 March 11, 1652, in Warsaw. At that sejm Władysław Siciński used liberum veto for the first time. Fredro fortified Przemyśl in 1658.

In his political writing, Fredro argues that liberum veto is necessary for a republic as big as the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. When one region of the Commonwealth falls into crisis, nobles from other regions may not be fully aware of the danger. Decision by majority in the Sejm is dangerous for such a big republic, because it enables the majority to ignore the interests of a particular region which has gotten into difficulty and asks the nation for help.[1]

Works

Further reading

Bończa Coat of Arms

References

  1. Z. Ogonowski: Nad pismami A.M. Fredry w obronie liberum veto., [w:] Z. Ogonowski: Filozofia polityczna w Polsce XVII wieku i tradycje demokracji europejskiej. Warszawa 1992, s. 26.


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