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  • Stanisław Żółkiewski
  • Stanisław Żółkiewski
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  • Stanisław Żółkiewski (1547–1620) was a Polish nobleman of the Lubicz coat of arms, magnate and military commander of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, who took part in many campaigns of the Commonwealth and on its southern and eastern borders. He occupied a number of high-ranking posts in the administration of the Commonwealth, including castellan of L'viv (from 1590), voivod of the Kiev Voivodeship and Great Chancellor of the Crown (from 1618). From 1588 he was also a Field Crown Hetman, and in 1613 was promoted to Grand Hetman of the Crown. During his military career he won major battles against Sweden, Muscovy, the Ottoman Empire and the Tatars.
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  • Stanisław Żółkiewski
Język
  • polsku
Nazwisko
  • Stanisław Żółkiewski
Opis
  • Autor PD.
kod
  • pl
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  • Autor:Stanisław Żółkiewski
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  • Stanisław Żółkiewski
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noble family
Birth Date
  • 1547
house-type
  • Szlachta
Full Name
  • Stanisław Żółkiewski herbu Lubicz
death place
  • Battle of Cecora near Iaşi
Spouse
  • Regina Herburt h. Herburt
Name
  • Stanisław Żółkiewski
Issue
Father
spouse-type
  • Consort
Mother
  • Zofia Lipska h. Korczak
Birth Place
  • Turynka near Lwów
death date
  • 1620-10-07
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  • Category:Stanisław Żółkiewski
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  • Stanisław Żółkiewski (1547–1620) was a Polish nobleman of the Lubicz coat of arms, magnate and military commander of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, who took part in many campaigns of the Commonwealth and on its southern and eastern borders. He occupied a number of high-ranking posts in the administration of the Commonwealth, including castellan of L'viv (from 1590), voivod of the Kiev Voivodeship and Great Chancellor of the Crown (from 1618). From 1588 he was also a Field Crown Hetman, and in 1613 was promoted to Grand Hetman of the Crown. During his military career he won major battles against Sweden, Muscovy, the Ottoman Empire and the Tatars. Żółkiewski's best-known victory was against combined Russian and Swedish forces at the battle of Klushino in 1610, in the aftermath of which the Poles seized and occupied Moscow. He died in the 1620 battle of Cecora against the Ottomans, after allegedly refusing to retreat. Already renowned as a military leader, Żółkiewski's heroic death further boosted his fame. He is seen as one of the most accomplished military commanders in the history of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.
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