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Encyclopedia > Veche
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Removal of the veche bell from Novgorod to Moscow in 1478.

Veche, Wiec (Russian: вече, Polish: wiec) was a popular assembly in medieval Slavic countries.


The word 'veche/wiec' is derived from an Old Slavic root viet, meaning "council" or "talk".


Veche in Rus

The earliest mentions of veches in Russian chronicles refer to examples in Belgorod in 997, Novgorod the Great in 1016 and in Kiev in 1068.


The veche was the highest legislature and judicial authority in the republics of Novgorod until 1478 and Pskov until 1510.


The assemblies discussed matters of war and peace, adopted laws, and called for and expelled rulers. In Novgorod, the veche also elected archbishops.


The Novgorod assembly could be summoned by anyone who rung the veche bell. This bell was a symbol of republican sovereignty and independence. The whole population of the city - boyars, merchants, and common citizens - then gathered at Yaroslav's Court. Separate assemblies could be held in the districts of Novgorod.


In Kiev, the veche was summoned in front of the Cathedral of St Sophia, and in Pskov in the court of the Trinity cathedral.


Wiec in Poland

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A wiec in the time of King Kazimierz Wielki of Poland. (1310-1370)

The first legendary Polish ruler, Siemowit, who started the Piast dynasty, was chosen by a wiec according to Gallus Anonymus. The idea of the wiec led in 1182 to development of the Polish parliament, the Sejm.


In Yugoslavia this word was used for the houses of the Yugoslavian parliament.


See also


  Results from FactBites:
 
Kievan Rus Database (Veche) (1295 words)
In the 10th century, it was a rule that the veche was not conveined if the prince were in the city -- instead the council of the city elders, the boyars and the druzhina was convened.
The veches survived longest in the northwest because the rich feudal notables were not strong enough to destroy the veche, but were strong enough to use it to serve themselves against the princes.
The hey-day of veche congresses falls in the period of its fragmentation.
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