Pyotr Kishka (d. 1534 ) was a statesman and military leader of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania from the Kishk clan , the head of the Drochichinsky region , from 1521 to 1532 the governor of Polotsk , from 1532 he was the Troksky chestnut and the headman of Zhemait .
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Family coat of arms of Guts "Dombrova"
Biography
It comes from the Podlashsky boyar magnate family. Father Stanislav Kishka is the great Lithuanian hetman , mother Sofia Montigerd . Sons:
- Stanislav (d. 1554 ),
- Peter ( 1519 - 1550 ),
- Nicholas (d. 1587 ) [1] .
In 1521 - 1532 years - the governor of Polotsk, from 1522 - the headman of Drochichinsky, from 1532 - the chestnut of Trok and the headman of Zhemaysky. He was one of the richest tycoons in Lithuania.
In 1522 and 1526 he headed the embassies in Russia with the aim of concluding armistice [2] .
Notes
- ↑ Nelė Asadauskienė. Kiškų giminė LDK XV a. pab. - xvi a. (Genealoginis tyrimas) - Vilnius , 2003 . (lit.)
- ↑ Alexandrov D.N., Volodikhin D.M. The struggle for Polotsk between Lithuania and Russia in the XII-XVI centuries. - M. , 1994 .-- S. 75.
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Literature
- Visuotinė lietuvių enciklopedija, TX - V .: Mokslo ir enciklopedijų leidybos institutas, 2006. (lit.)