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Stanisław Koniecpolski (1591 – 11 March 1646) was a Polish military commander, regarded as one of the most talented and capable in the history of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. He was also a magnate , a royal official ( starosta ), a castellan , a member of the Polish nobility ( szlachta ), and the voivode (governor) of Sandomierz ...
- 1590/1594, unknown
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Poseł na sejm 1624 i 1625 roku z województwa podolskiego [10] . Syn wojewody sieradzkiego Aleksandra. Jeden z największych wodzów I Rzeczypospolitej oraz jeden z najbogatszych magnatów kresowych. Zwycięzca spod Martynowa (1624), Hamersztynu (1627), Trzciany (1629), Ochmatowa (1644).
Mar 19, 2024 · Stanisław Koniecpolski (born c. 1591—died March 12, 1646, Brody, Pol.) was a military and political leader of Poland who won major victories against the Turks, the Tatars, and the Swedes. Appointed field commander of the Polish forces in 1619, Koniecpolski was captured during the Battle of Cecorą (Ţuţora; 1620) by the Turks and held ...
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Dec 1, 2023 · Stanisław Koniecpolski to słynny polski hetman wielki koronny, który już od 19 roku życia uczył się w praktyce taktyki działań wojennych. Na początku swojej kariery wojskowej służył pod dowództwem innego legendarnego hetmana, Stanisława Żółkiewskiego, którego po jego śmierci zastąpił na tym stanowisku.
SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Stanisław Koniecpolski (1591 – 11 March 1646) was a Polish military commander, regarded as one of the most talented and capable in the history of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. He was also a magnate, a royal official ( starosta ), a castellan, a member of the Polish nobility ( szlachta ), and the voivode (governor ...
Mar 11, 2024 · Potężny magnat zaprawiony w bojach. Jako hetman wielki koronny, wojewoda sandomierski i kasztelan krakowski był Koniecpolski jednym z najpotężniejszych ludzi swoich czasów. Budowla, która ...
Stanisław Koniecpolski commanded the right flank of the Commonwealth forces during the ensuing battle. On 19 September it had become clear that the Polish–Lithuanian forces were defeated, although they still managed to hold their positions; Koniecpolski prevented the army from disintegrating on 20/21 September.