Stanislav Petrovich Kishka (d. 1513/1514 ) - statesman and military figure of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania from the Kishk clan , diplomat, Grodno headman, great Lithuanian hetman , great Lithuanian marshal .
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| Predecessor | Stanislav Kezhgailo | ||||||
| Successor | Konstantin Ivanovich Ostrozhsky | ||||||
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| Death | 1514 | ||||||
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Biography
The son of Peter Strumila from the Podlaski boyar ( gentry clan). He received the nickname "Gut", from which came the name of the genus.
From 1488 - the Lithuanian stolnik , from 1492 - the Lida governor and the marshal of the Grand Duke’s court. He was in the Lithuanian embassy yard for Moscow affairs. He participated in the Lithuanian embassy in Moscow , which was intended for the sovereign of Moscow, Ivan the Great, to give his daughter Helen to marry the Lithuanian prince Alexander . Participated in the Polish-Lithuanian treaties.
In 1496, he participated in the campaign of the Polish king Jan Olbracht against the Moldavian ruler Stefan the Great , where he defeated the Tatar kosh near Bratslav with his Lithuanian detachment.
Since 1499 - Smolensk governor. He began to strengthen the Smolensk fortress. In June 1502, he led the defense of Smolensk from Moscow troops during the Russo-Lithuanian war of 1500-1503 . In 1507, the former Lithuanian hetman Konstantin Ostrozhsky was released from Moscow captivity, captured during the Battle of Vedrosh , in which he commanded the Lithuanian army and Stanislav had to give him the hetman title. In 1503 he defeated the three thousandth Tatar regiment in the battle of Pripyat . In 1506 he participated in the battle of Kletsk , commanding 10 thousand soldiers. Stanislav was in conflict with the favorite of Prince Alexander Mikhail Glinsky , for which he was temporarily suspended from the pans. Since 1508 - the Grodno headman. In the same year he was defeated by Prince Vasily Kholmsky in the battle of Dorogobuzh . Since 1512 - the great Lithuanian marshal. In 1508 and 1511 he participated in the commission on the refinement of the Lithuanian-Polish border in Mazovia .
He was married to Sophia Montigerd, daughter of the governor of Trotsky, Peter Montigerd. Children: Peter Kishka (d. 1534), governor of Polotsk, chestnut Trotsky and general elder Zhmudsky; Anna Kishka, 1st husband Trotsky’s chestnutman, Jan Radziwill Bearded (1474-1522), 2nd husband, Zhmudsky headman and Lithuanian great hetman Stanislav Yanovich Kezgaylo (d. 1527).