Martian Trizna (d. May 17, 1643 ) - religious and statesman of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania , canon of Vilnius (from 1620 ), royal secretary, Lithuanian spiritual clerk (1628–1641), probst Trosk and Gerana, Lithuanian spiritual referendum ( 1631–1641 ), Bishop- Coadjutor of Vilna (since 1638), Bishop-Sufragan of Belarus (since 1639), Lithuanian Chancellor ( 1641 - 1643 ).
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Martian Trizna, unknown artist ( 1643 ) | |||||||
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| Predecessor | Janusz Skumin-Tyszkiewicz | ||||||
| Successor | Frantisek Dolmat-Isaikovsky | ||||||
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| Predecessor | Jan Karl Belozor | ||||||
| Successor | Frantisek Dolmat-Isaikovsky | ||||||
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| Predecessor | Stefan Patz | ||||||
| Successor | Casimir Leon Sapega | ||||||
| Death | May 17, 1643 | ||||||
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| Kind | Trizny | ||||||
| Father | Grigory Trizna | ||||||
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Biography
Representative of the gentry clan Trizn, coat of arms of Gozdava . The son of a Kashtelian of Smolensk Grigory Trizny (c. 1500 - 1571 ) from marriage with a representative of the genus Sapeg. Brothers - the great capital of the Lithuanian capital Pavel Peter , the great Lithuanian undercarriage Gideon Michael and Nikolai Trizny .
In 1620, Martian Trizna bore the rank of Canon of Vilnius. In 1628 he became the Lithuanian spiritual clerk, in 1631 - 1641 - the Lithuanian spiritual referendum. In 1638 he received the rank of bishop and co-adjudicator of Vilnius, in 1639 he became bishop -Belarusian Sufragan.
In 1633, Martian Trizna was elected a delegate to the Sejm to amend the Statute of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania . In 1634 he took part in drafting the conditions of the Polyanovsky world with the Russian state .
In 1641, Martian Trizna received the post of Lithuanian Chancellor, which he held until his death.
On May 17, 1643, Martian Trizna died, was buried in the Bernardine church in Brest .
Literature
- Grand Duchy of Lithuania: Encyclopedia. In 3 t./ed. G.P. Pashkov et al. T. 2: Cadet Corps - Yatskevich. - Minsk: Belorussian Encyclopedia, 2005. - 788 p.: Il. ISBN 985-11-0378-0 .