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  1. Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki. Michael I ( Polish: Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki, Lithuanian: Mykolas I Kaributas Višnioveckis; 31 May [1] 1640 – 10 November 1673) was the ruler of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth as King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 29 September 1669 until his death in 1673. [2] Michael was chosen partly ...

  2. Michał Tomasz Wiśniowiecki [2] herbu Korybut, znany we współczesnej historiografii jako Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki (ur. 31 maja 1640 w Białym Kamieniu [a], zm. 10 listopada 1673 we Lwowie) – król Polski i wielki książę litewski w latach 1669–1673 jako Michał I [b] . Syn wojewody ruskiego, księcia Jeremiego Wiśniowieckiego i ...

  3. Mar 27, 2024 · Michael Wiśniowiecki (born July 31, 1640, Lwów, Pol.—died Nov. 10, 1673, Lwów) was the king of Poland (1669–73), whose reign was marked by struggles between the pro-Habsburg and pro-French political factions. A native Pole and descendant of Korybut, brother of King Władysław II Jagiełło, Michael was freely elected by the unanimous ...

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  4. Prince Jeremi Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki ( Ukrainian: Ярема Вишневецький, romanized : Yarema Vyshnevetskyi; 1612 – 20 August 1651), nicknamed Hammer on the Cossacks ( Polish: Młot na Kozaków ), was a notable member of the aristocracy of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, Prince of Vyshnivets, Lubny and Khorol in the ...

    • Jeremi Michał Korybut Wiśniowiecki
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    • 20 August 1651 (aged 38–39), Pawołocz, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
  5. Jeremi Wiśniowiecki. Michał Serwacy Wiśniowiecki. The House of Wiśniowiecki ( Ukrainian: Вишневецькі, romanized : Vyshnevetski; Lithuanian: Višnioveckiai) was a Polish-Lithuanian princely family of Ruthenian-Lithuanian origin, notable in the history of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. They were powerful magnates with ...

  6. Michael I was the ruler of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth as King of Poland and Grand Duke of Lithuania from 29 September 1669 until his death in 1673. Michael was chosen partly because of the merit of his father, prince Jeremi Wiśniowiecki, a powerful border magnate who had helped suppress the Cossacks in eastern Poland during the Khmelnytsky Uprising.

  7. Dec 22, 2022 · Michał I Wiśniowiecki was elected and reigned as king of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from 29 September 1669 until his death on 10 November 1673. He was elected partly due to the works of his father prince Jeremi Wiśniowiecki; who was a powerful magnate who helped to suppress the Cossacks of eastern Poland during the Khmelnytsky Uprising.