Nikolai Danilovich (c. 1558 - May 30, 1624 ) - statesman and military leader of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, convoy, great corona (from 1609 ), podkarbiya outfit corona (1610–1617), kastelyan Lviv (from 1614 ), subcarbium great corona ( 1617 - 1624 ), elder Krasnystavsky (since 1622 ), economy Sambir and elder Chervonogradsky (since 1615 ), elder parchevsky ( 1614 ), Belsky ( 1610 ), Chelma ( 1609 ) and drohobychsky ( 1599 ).
| Nikolai Danilovich | |||||||
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| polish Mikołaj Daniłowicz | |||||||
Coat of arms " Sas " | |||||||
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| Predecessor | Jan Lutomirsky | ||||||
| Successor | Andrzej Gorsky | ||||||
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| Predecessor | Stanislav Varshitsky | ||||||
| Successor | Ermolai Ligezha | ||||||
| Birth | about 1558 | ||||||
| Death | May 30, 1624 | ||||||
| Rod | Danilovich | ||||||
| Father | Stanislav Danilovich | ||||||
| Mother | Katarzyna Tarlo | ||||||
| Spouse | Elena Ukhanskaya | ||||||
| Children | Sofia, Isabella, Anna, Stanislav, Peter Danilovich , Nikolai, Frantisek, Jan Nikolay | ||||||
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Biography
The representative of the Polish-Ukrainian noble family Danilovich coat of arms " Sz ." The eldest son of the cornet of Lviv Stanislav Danilovich (c. 1520 - 1577 ) and Katarzyna Tarlo (c. 1535 - 1582/1583 ), daughter of Horunze of Lviv, Jan Tarlo. The younger brother is the Russian voivod Yan Danilovich (c. 1570 - 1628 ).
In 1581, Nikolai Danilovich graduated from the University of Dillingen in Bavaria . In May-June 1593 was the marshal of the Diet. In 1594 he accompanied the Polish king Sigismund III to the coronation in Sweden . In the summer of 1595, he participated in the campaign of the Polish army under the command of the hetman and chancellor of the great crown John Zamoyski to the Moldavian principality , during which the Polish protégé Jeremiah Mogila was put on the throne. In October of the same year, 1595, he took part in the battle with the Crimean Tatar horde near Tsetsora .
At the beginning of the anticorolyan rokosh (uprising) under the leadership of the marshal of the great crown Nikolay Zebrzydowski ( 1606 - 1609 ), Nikolay Danilovich spoke in support of the Polish king Sigismund III Vaz . In 1607 he traveled to the head of the Polish embassy in Istanbul . In 1609 he received the post of the Great Grand Crown, and in 1610 he was appointed by the outskirts of the outhouse. In 1614, Nikolai Danilovich was granted possession of Lviv kastelyaniyu. In 1617 he was appointed by subcarbian the great corona.
Nikolai Danilovich built on the site of a wooden fortress a well-fortified castle in Chervonograd .
In 1621 he built a palace in Warsaw , which was destroyed during the Swedish flood and later turned into the Zaluski library .
Family
Until 1591, he married Elena Wukhansky from Belz , from a marriage with whom he had five sons and three daughters:
- Sofia Danilovich ( 1590 - 1642 ), 1st husband elder Livonian Adrian Radziminsky, 2nd husband sub-chancellor of Lithuania Pavel Stefan Sapega (c. 1565 - 1635 ), 3rd husband since 1636 marshals great corona Lukash Opalinsky (1581-1564 )
- Isabella Danilovich (b. 1592 ), wife since 1620 Chancellor of the Grand Crown Prince Jerzy Ossolinsky ( 1595 - 1650 )
- Anna Danilovich ( 1594 - after 1638 ), Castell Zebjidowski’s Castellan’s wife (d. 1649 )
- Stanislav Danilovich ( 1596 - 1632 ), royal nobleman (1622), headman Chervonogorod ( 1624 )
- Petr Danilovich (1598–1645), under - table corona (1634), steward coronary ( 1636 ), kravchy crown ( 1638 ), head of Kremenets
- Nikolai Danilovich ( 1600 - 1676 ), understolium corona and helme subkomory ( 1645 ), headman Chervonograd , Peremyshl, grubeshovsky
- Frantisek Danilovich ( 1605 - 1653 ), the headman Chervonograd
- Yan Nikolai Danilovich ( 1607 - 1650 ), under-table corona ( 1620 ), podkarbiy outhouse crown (1627), podkarbiy great crown (1632), elder Chelma , Przemysl , Sambir , Chervonograd , etc.
Sources
- Kazimierz Tyszkowski, Mikołaj Daniłowicz, w: Polski Słownik Biograficzny, Kraków 1938, t. Iv, s. 416-417.
- Danilowiczowie (01) (Polish)