Examples of 'bar confederation' in a sentence

Meaning of "bar confederation"

bar confederation: This phrase may refer to a group of lawyers who are members of a bar association or a legal confederation. It could also indicate a prohibition or restriction imposed by a confederation of bars on certain activities or individuals

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The town was completely destroyed during the Bar Confederation.
Some historians consider the Bar Confederation the first Polish uprising.
The town was destroyed once again by the Russians during the Bar Confederation.
In the meantime, the Bar Confederation was defeated, with most fighting ending around the summer.
He took part in crushing the Polish Bar Confederation rebellion.
The Bar Confederation of 1768 was a szlachta rebellion directed against Russia and the Polish king.
Prince Jerzy Martin was also an adventurer and member of the Bar Confederation.
In 1770 the Council of the Bar Confederation had proclaimed him dethroned.
Prince Jerzy Marcin was also an adventurer and a member of the Bar Confederation.
He later joined the anti-Russian Bar Confederation.
Was a Russian major-general in command of the corps sent to intervene against the Bar Confederation.
France was allied with Poland against Russia, in the Bar Confederation.

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