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Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski

Index Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski

Prince Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski (20 January 1616 – 31 December 1667) was a Polish noble (szlachcic), magnate, politician and military commander. [1]

66 relations: Agreement of Łęgonice, Aleksander Michał Lubomirski (d. 1675), Anna Branicka, Anna Kostka, Anna of Masovia, Battle of Chudnov, Battle of Mątwy, Cossacks, Częstochowa, Daniel Schultz, Dominik Mikołaj Radziwiłł, Drużyna coat of arms, Feliks Kazimierz Potocki, Franciszek Sebastian Lubomirski, George II Rákóczi, Grand Duchy of Moscow, Hetman, Hieronim Augustyn Lubomirski, Holy Roman Empire, Jan Kostka, Jan Tarnowski, Jeremias Falck, Jerzy Dominik Lubomirski, John II Casimir Vasa, John III Sobieski, Konstanty Ostrogski, Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski, Kraków, Ligęza, Lubomirski, Lubomirski's rebellion, Magnate, Marshal of the Sejm, Marszałek, Nowy Sącz, Offices in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, Oleksander Ostrogski, Piast dynasty, Podstoli, Poland, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, Pospolite ruszenie, Rittmeister, Royal elections in Poland, Sebastian Lubomirski, Sejm, Spiš, Stanisław "Rewera" Potocki, Stanisław Herakliusz Lubomirski, Stanisław Kostka (1475–1555), ..., Stanisław Lubomirski (1583–1649), Stanisław Lubomirski (d. 1585), Stanisław Odrowąż, Starosta, Sweden, Szlachta, Tarło family, Transylvania, Vivente rege, Voivode, Warsaw, Wiśnicz, Wrocław, Zofia Odrowąż, Zofia Ostrogska, Zofia Tarnowska. Expand index (16 more) »

Agreement of Łęgonice

The Agreement of Łęgonice, which was signed on 31 July 1666 in the village of Legonice, ended the so-called Lubomirski Rokosz, a rebellion against Polish King Jan II Kazimierz Vasa, initiated by a magnate and hetman, Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski.

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Aleksander Michał Lubomirski (d. 1675)

Prince Aleksander Michał Lubomirski (died 1675) was a Polish noble (szlachcic).

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Anna Branicka

Anna Branicka z Ruszczy (16th century – 1639) was a Polish noblewoman.

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Anna Kostka

Anna Kostka (1575–1635) was a Polish–Lithuanian noblewoman.

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Anna of Masovia

Anna of Masovia (c. 1498 – after 26 January 1557 in Jaroslaw) was Princess of Mazovia and a member of the House of Piast.

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Battle of Chudnov

The Battle of Chudnov (Chudniv, Cudnów) took place from 14 October to 2 November 1660, between the forces of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, allied with the Crimean Tatars, and the Tsardom of Russia, allied with the Cossaks.

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Battle of Mątwy

The Battle of Mątwy (Bitwa pod Mątwami) was the biggest and bloodiest battle of the so-called Lubomirski Rokosz, a rebellion against Polish King John II Casimir, initiated by a magnate and hetman, Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski.

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Cossacks

Cossacks (козаки́, translit, kozaky, казакi, kozacy, Czecho-Slovak: kozáci, kozákok Pronunciations.

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Częstochowa

Częstochowa,, is a city in southern Poland on the Warta River with 240,027 inhabitants as of June 2009.

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Daniel Schultz

Jerzy (Georg) Daniel Schultz known also as Daniel Schultz the Younger (1615–1683) was a famous painter of the Baroque era, born and active in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.

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Dominik Mikołaj Radziwiłł

Prince Dominik Mikołaj Radziwiłł (1643–1697) was a Polish-Lithuanian noble (szlachcic) and politician.

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Drużyna coat of arms

Drużyna (Srzeniawa bez Krzyża) is a Polish coat of arms.

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Feliks Kazimierz Potocki

Feliks Kazimierz "Szczęsny" Potocki (1630–1702) was a Polish noble, magnate and military leader.

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Franciszek Sebastian Lubomirski

Prince Franciszek Sebastian Lubomirski (died 1699) was a Polish noble (szlachcic).

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George II Rákóczi

George II Rákóczi (30 January 1621 – 7 June 1660), was a Hungarian nobleman, Prince of Transylvania (1648-1660), the eldest son of George I and Zsuzsanna Lorántffy.

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Grand Duchy of Moscow

The Grand Duchy or Grand Principality of Moscow (Великое Княжество Московское, Velikoye Knyazhestvo Moskovskoye), also known in English simply as Muscovy from the Moscovia, was a late medieval Russian principality centered on Moscow and the predecessor state of the early modern Tsardom of Russia.

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Hetman

reason (translit; hejtman; hatman) is a political title from Central and Eastern Europe, historically assigned to military commanders.

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Hieronim Augustyn Lubomirski

Prince Hieronim Augustyn Lubomirski (1648–1706) was a Polish noble (szlachcic), magnate, politician and famed military commander.

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Holy Roman Empire

The Holy Roman Empire (Sacrum Romanum Imperium; Heiliges Römisches Reich) was a multi-ethnic but mostly German complex of territories in central Europe that developed during the Early Middle Ages and continued until its dissolution in 1806.

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Jan Kostka

Jan Kostka (ca. 1529–1581) was a Polish noble and a candidate in elections for the new King of Poland in 1572.

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Jan Tarnowski

Jan Amor Tarnowski (Latin: Joannes Tarnovius; 1488 – 16 May 1561) was a Polish nobleman, knight, military commander, military theoretician, and statesman of the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland.

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Jeremias Falck

Jeremias Falck (also Jeremiah Falck in English, Jeremiasz Falck in Polish) (1610–1677) was an engraver of the 17th century Baroque, born and active in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.

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Jerzy Dominik Lubomirski

Prince Jerzy Dominik Lubomirski (George Dominic; 1654–1727) was a Polish noble (szlachcic).

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John II Casimir Vasa

John II Casimir (Jan II Kazimierz Waza; Johann II.; Jonas Kazimieras Vaza; 22 March 1609 – 16 December 1672) was King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania during the era of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, Duke of Opole in Upper Silesia, and titular King of Sweden 1648–1660.

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John III Sobieski

John III Sobieski (Jan III Sobieski; Jonas III Sobieskis; Ioannes III Sobiscius; 17 August 1629 – 17 June 1696), was King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 1674 until his death, and one of the most notable monarchs of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.

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Konstanty Ostrogski

Kostanty Iwanowicz Ostrogski (c. 1460 – 10 August 1530; Канстантын Іванавіч Астроскі, Костянтин Іванович Острозький, Kostjantyn Ostroz'kyj, Konstantinas Ostrogiškis, also known under his Ruthenian name Vasyl-Kostjantyn Ostroz'kyj and modern Belarusian transliteration Kanstancin Astrožski) was a magnate of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and later a Grand Hetman of Lithuania from 11 September 1497 until his death.

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Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski

Konstanty Wasyl Ostrogski (2 February 1526 – 13 or 23 February 1608, also known as Kostiantyn Vasyl Ostrozky, Костянтин-Василь Острозький, Канстантын Васіль Астрожскi, Konstantinas Vasilijus Ostrogiškis) was an Orthodox magnate of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, a Ruthenian prince, starost of Volodymyr-Volynskyi, marshal of Volhynia and voivode of the Kiev Voivodeship.

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Kraków

Kraków, also spelled Cracow or Krakow, is the second largest and one of the oldest cities in Poland.

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Ligęza

The Ligęza, plural: Ligęzowie was a Polish noble family.

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Lubomirski

Lubomirski is a Polish princely family.

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Lubomirski's rebellion

Lubomirski's rebellion or Lubomirski's rokosz (rokosz Lubomirskiego), was a rebellion against Polish King John II Casimir, initiated by the Polish nobleman Jerzy Sebastian Lubomirski.

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Magnate

Magnate, from the Late Latin magnas, a great man, itself from Latin magnus, 'great', designates a noble or other man in a high social position, by birth, wealth or other qualities.

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Marshal of the Sejm

Marshal of the Sejm also known as Sejm Marshal, Chairman of the Sejm or Speaker of the Sejm (Marszałek Sejmu) is the speaker (chair) of the Sejm, the lower house of the Polish parliament.

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Marszałek

Marszałek (Marshal, Маршалак) was one of the highest officials in the Polish royal court since the 13th century and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania since the 15th century.

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Nowy Sącz

Nowy Sącz is a city in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship of southern Poland.

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Offices in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

This article discusses the organizational and administrative structure of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.

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Oleksander Ostrogski

Prince Aleksander Ostrogski (Аляксандар Астрожскi) (c. 1571–1603) was a nobleman of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth.

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Piast dynasty

The Piast dynasty was the first historical ruling dynasty of Poland.

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Podstoli

Podstoli was a court office in Poland and Lithuania.

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Poland

Poland (Polska), officially the Republic of Poland (Rzeczpospolita Polska), is a country located in Central Europe.

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Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth

The Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, formally the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland and the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, after 1791 the Commonwealth of Poland, was a dualistic state, a bi-confederation of Poland and Lithuania ruled by a common monarch, who was both the King of Poland and the Grand Duke of Lithuania.

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Pospolite ruszenie

Pospolite ruszenie (lit. mass mobilization; "Noble Host", motio belli, the French term levée en masse is also used) is a name for the mobilisation of armed forces during the period of the Kingdom of Poland and the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.

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Rittmeister

Rittmeister (German for "riding master" or "cavalry master") was a military rank of a commissioned cavalry officer in the armies of Germany, Austria-Hungary, Scandinavia, and some other countries.

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Royal elections in Poland

Royal elections in Poland (wolna elekcja, lit. free election) was the election of individual kings, rather than of dynasties, to the Polish throne.

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Sebastian Lubomirski

Count Sebastian Lubomirski (c. 1546–1613) was a Polish–Lithuanian nobleman (szlachcic).

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Sejm

The Sejm of the Republic of Poland (Sejm Rzeczypospolitej Polskiej) is the lower house of the Polish parliament.

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Spiš

Spiš (Latin: Cips/Zepus/Scepus, Zips, Szepesség, Spisz) is a region in north-eastern Slovakia, with a very small area in south-eastern Poland (14 villages).

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Stanisław "Rewera" Potocki

Stanisław "Rewera" Potocki (1589–1667) was a Polish noble, magnate and military leader.

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Stanisław Herakliusz Lubomirski

Prince Stanisław Herakliusz Lubomirski a.k.a. "Mirobulius Tassalinus" (4 March 1642 – 17 January 1702) was a Polish noble, politician, patron of the arts and writer.

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Stanisław Kostka (1475–1555)

Stanisław Kostka (1475–1555) was a Polish noble, adviser to King Sigismund I the Old and King Sigismund II Augustus I. He had ten children with his consort Elżbieta z Eilemberku, including Elzbieta Mortęska, Krystyna Działyńska, Anna Konopacka, Barbara Bystram, Katarzyna Niemojewska, Małgorzata Służewska, Stanislaw Kostka, Andrzej Kostka, Jan Kostka, Krzysztof Kostka He was a courtier, Podskarbi of Duchy of Prussia since 1531, castellan of Elbląg since 1544 and Chełmno since 1545, voivode of Pomeranian Voivodeship since 1546 and of Chełmno Voivodeship since 1551.

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Stanisław Lubomirski (1583–1649)

Prince Stanisław Lubomirski (1583 – 17 June 1649) was a Polish nobleman (szlachcic).

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Stanisław Lubomirski (d. 1585)

Stanisław Lubomirski (died 1585) was a Polish nobleman (szlachcic) and owner of the Sławkowice and Zabłocie estates.

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Stanisław Odrowąż

Stanisław Odrowąż (1509-1545) was a Polish noble (szlachcic).

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Starosta

The title of starost or starosta (Cyrillic: старост/а, Latin: capitaneus, Starost, Hauptmann) is a Slavic term that originally referred to the administrator of the assets of a "clan, kindred, extended family".

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Sweden

Sweden (Sverige), officially the Kingdom of Sweden (Swedish), is a Scandinavian country in Northern Europe.

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Szlachta

The szlachta (exonym: Nobility) was a legally privileged noble class in the Kingdom of Poland, Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Ruthenia, Samogitia (both after Union of Lublin became a single state, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth) and the Zaporozhian Host.

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Tarło family

Topór coat of arms Jan Tarło (1684–1750) Alleged portrait of Adam Tarło (1713–1744) Tarło (Plural: Tarłowie) was a Polish magnate (szlachta) family.

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Transylvania

Transylvania is a historical region in today's central Romania.

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Vivente rege

Vivente rege (Latin: "with the king (still) living") is a form of king's election, where the king's successor, usually of the same dynasty, was elected before the old king died.

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Voivode

VoivodeAlso spelled "voievod", "woiwode", "voivod", "voyvode", "vojvoda", or "woiwod" (Old Slavic, literally "war-leader" or "warlord") is an Eastern European title that originally denoted the principal commander of a military force.

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Warsaw

Warsaw (Warszawa; see also other names) is the capital and largest city of Poland.

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Wiśnicz

Wiśnicz is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Małogoszcz, within Jędrzejów County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in south-central Poland.

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Wrocław

Wrocław (Breslau; Vratislav; Vratislavia) is the largest city in western Poland.

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Zofia Odrowąż

Zofia Odrowąż (1537–1580) was a Polish noblewoman.

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Zofia Ostrogska

Princess Zofia Ostrogska (Zofija Ostrogiškaitė) (1595–1622) was a Polish–Lithuanian noblewoman of Ruthenian origin, known as the heiress of one of the greatest fortunes in Poland.

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Zofia Tarnowska

Countess Zofia Tarnowska (1534–1570) was a Polish–Lithuanian noblewoman heiress.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jerzy_Sebastian_Lubomirski

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