Prince Konstantin Polubinsky (died 1640 ) - the statesman and military leader of the Commonwealth . The clerk of Zemstvo Slonimsky (1616–1621) and the marshals of Slonim (1621–1625), the Mstislavsky castellan (1625–1633), and the Pernovsky voivode ( 1633–1640 ).
| Konstantin Aleksandrovich Polubinsky | |||||||
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Coat of arms of the princes Polubinsky | |||||||
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| Predecessor | Krishtof Michael Drutsky-Sokolinsky | ||||||
| Successor | Jan Felix Oginsky | ||||||
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| Predecessor | Peter Trizna | ||||||
| Successor | Ernst Magnus Dengoff | ||||||
| Death | 1640 | ||||||
| Rod | Polubinsky | ||||||
| Father | Alexander Alexandrovich Polubinsky | ||||||
| Mother | Anna Alemany | ||||||
| Spouse | Sofya Andreevna Sapega | ||||||
| Children | Alexander-Gilaria , Gabriel, Casimir, Vladislav, Samuel, Jerome, Constance (nun), Catherine, Christine, Euphrosyne, Galsh-Theodore and Petronella. | ||||||
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Biography
It was descended from the Lithuanian princely family of the Polubinsky coat of arms “ Yastrzhemebets ”. The youngest (second) son of the subcomory of Lida and Vilkiysky, Prince Alexander Alexandrovich Polubinsky (died 1616 ) and Anna Alemani. Owned Derechin , Glusk , Deep and other estates.
He studied at the Jesuit College in Braniewo (Braunsberg) and the Vilna Academy. Participant in wars with Sweden (1600–1629) and the Russian state (1609–1618) . In May 1616 he was appointed Zemstvo clerk in Slonim , and in May 1621 he became a Marshall of Slonim . In May 1625, Prince Konstantin Polubinsky was appointed Mstislav's castelny . In 1627 he was elected a marshal of the tribunal of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania.
Moved from Orthodoxy to the Roman Catholic faith. In 1618 he built a Dominican monastery in his estate Derechin .
In 1627 and 1629, the Mstislavsky kastelyan Konstantin Polubinsky was twice elected ambassador to the Sejm. In 1632, he participated in the "Electoral Sejm" and signed the act of electing Vladislav IV as the king of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth (1632-1648). On February 2, 1633, after the coronation of the new Polish king, Prince Konstantin Polubinsky was appointed governor of Pernovsky. In 1635, he acquired the Rudobelka estate in the Mozyr povet from the nobles Stetsky and attached to his possessions.
Family
Konstantin Polubinsky was married to Sophia Andreevna Sapega (c. 1595 - 1657 ), the daughter of voivode Mstislavsky, Andrey Ivanovich Sapega and Bogdana Shimkovich, from a marriage with whom he had six sons and six daughters. Children:
- Alexander-Gilyariy Polubinsky ( 1627 - 1679 ), the Great Marshal of Lithuania
- Gabriel Polubinsky
- Kazimir Polubinsky
- Vladislav Polubinsky
- Samuel Polubinsky
- Jerome Polubinsky
- Constance Polubinsky, nun
- Ekaterina (Katazhina) Polubinsky, wife of a castellan Troksky, Prince Alexander Oginsky
- Kristina Polubinskaya, wife of the subcomomor Vilkomirsky Yan Kamensky
- Euphrosyne (Efrozyna) Polubinsky, 1st husband - subcomomorium Rechitsky Boleslav-Alexander Khaletsky, 2nd husband, Khorunzh Smolensky , Prince Vladislav Gedroits
- Galsh-Theodor Polubinsky
- Petronella Polubinsky, a nun.
Literature
- Józef Wolff, Kniaziowie litewsko-ruscy from końca czternastego wieku, Warszawa 1895